My son wants cornbread for Thanksgiving dinner. Specifically, corn bread bought at Boston Market. I'm hoping I can out cook the chain before the holidays with some help here. He likes the cornbread at Boston Market because it is slightly chewy and very sweet. Anyone got a recipe like that? Mom's isn't measuring up. Of course, I did check in to picking up a dozen or so when we last went to Boston Market.
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Somewhere in the wonderful world of the internet there is a website with recipes that try to duplicate popular chain restaurant foods.
It's been a while but their cornbread seems sweet and cakey, so maybe something with more sugar and more flour than cornmeal?
Aha -- this one uses cake mix!
http://www.recipezaar.com/56322
Holy sugar and honey:
http://www.texasmonthly.com/forum/read. ... 216&t=3173
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Me thinks I know what after school snack will be today.
I can't believe they use cake mix!! DS is a total junk food addict, so I guess that makes sense. I suppose on Thanksgiving, I should just go with it and disregard the whole health issue. Still :w
I think I'll try both. I like the idea of the skillet cornbread as well. I love the crusty outside. Yum. I wonder if these will cook up in a skillet using the same method? Maybe I should read the directions.Angie
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