Is cornbread the same thing as cornmeal?!


Question: No it's not.

Cornbread is what the finished product is called that takes cornmeal, flour, eggs, salt, sugar and baking soda.

It's great with chili, soup or by itself with butter and some honey or maple syrup on it.


Answers: No it's not.

Cornbread is what the finished product is called that takes cornmeal, flour, eggs, salt, sugar and baking soda.

It's great with chili, soup or by itself with butter and some honey or maple syrup on it.

No. Cornmeal is what you use to make cornbread.

cornmeal is meal made from ground dried corn
cornbread is a type of bread made from cornmeal and it usully has yeast in it

Cornbread is a bread made with cornmeal, flour, sugar, oil, eggs and baking powder. There is no yeast in cornbread. If you buy a box of Quaker Cornmeal, the recipe for cornbread is on the back of the box.

I saw an answer that said cornbread has yeast in it; it doesn't. Cornmeal is ground corn, ground either coarse or medium. In New Zealand they don't have cornmeal; we could only find corn flour in the grocery stores we went to.

it is the cooked form of cornmeal with ingredients in it

cornbread is made from corn meal, eggs baking soda and buttermilk.

there is no yeast or flour in real cornbread.

you cook it in a cast iron skillet from lodge manufacturing in south pittsburg tenn. talk to mr kellerman

lodge.com

Cornbread is made from cornmeal. Cornmeal is corn flour.





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