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Recipes Using Cornbread?

I seem to always have leftover cornbread. I hate for it to go in the trash once it gets too dry to eat. Besides putting it in milk and eating it or using it for stuffing, does anyone have a recipe that uses baked cornbread?

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Laurie from Pahrump, NV

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By Pam (Guest Post)
August 24, 20060 found this helpful

Feed your old cornbread to the birds. They love it!! That's what I do with mine; they are hungry, too.

 
By carla bledsoe (Guest Post)
August 25, 20060 found this helpful

you can make bread pudding with it. the texture is a little different but it works. i add extra lemon or vanilla extract since i'm not all that crazy about cinnamon.

 

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August 25, 20060 found this helpful

You can freeze the leftover cornbread for future use.

 

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August 25, 20060 found this helpful

i love it. my dad used to eat cornbread or anykind of bread with milk on it. is it a southern thing?

 
August 25, 20060 found this helpful

How about using it as a crumb topping on a casserole?

 
By Jennifer (Guest Post)
August 25, 20060 found this helpful

Make croutons with it! I have had this in fancy restaurants with a salad for big bucks--it was different and tasted wonderful.

 
By Michele (Guest Post)
August 25, 20060 found this helpful

I freeze all left over cornbread. I use it in the summer for a squash casserole (will put recipe at the end of this) and for bean soup in the winter. You can sprinkle it on top of other casseroles like broccoli casserole.

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Squash Casserole (it's really like dressing)

cornbread crumbled 1 9in pan (I use what I have)
squash (as many as you want)
onion (a large one if you like onions, smaller if you don't)
cheese (a handful)
1 egg
salt
sage (to your taste) ( I like a lot)
1 stick butter ( I use half a stick)
Cook the squash and onion until tender. Drain; Mix rest of ingriendients together with squash and onion. Place 1 stick of butter on top. Bake 35 min. at 350 degrees.

ENJOY!

 
By Mary, Crown Point, IN (Guest Post)
August 25, 20060 found this helpful

There are just the two of us...I ALWAYS freeze what is left, but I do it as soon as it is cool...we usually eat a half a batch, so the other half is used the next time I need to make cornbread to go with Pork Chops or whatever!!! But freeze ot while it is fresh!!!

 

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August 25, 20060 found this helpful

I put it on top of chili, just crumble it up. Or one of my favorite things I have done since I was a small child, I got it from my granny, heat it up and butter it and then pour a little molasses or honey or even syrup on it. It so good.

 
August 26, 20060 found this helpful

Make Cornbread Salad. Google for many recipes. Pick the one you prefer. Believe me, it's yummy!

 
By Carol in PA (Guest Post)
August 26, 20060 found this helpful

You should be able to crumble it and use it for topping on casseroles similar to bread crumbs.

Have you thought about thinking of it as if it were corn muffins? Locally you can get corn muffins that have been buttered and toasted on a grill (or frying pan). They are so good one would say they're to "die for." (smile) If they arent sugary enough, you could always top it with jelly to make it a great treat.

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good luck

 

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August 26, 20060 found this helpful

Cornbread is a Southern thing. My favorite way to eat cornbread is fresh out of the oven. Cut a piece, while it's hot, put some butter on it, MMMMM.

We also eat cornbread crumbled in bowls of southern seasoned beans, like navy beans, great northern beans, pinto beans. Can serve with a tomato/onion base relish, or a dish of chopped onion, if you desire. MMMM

Cornbread salad, I wasn't all that crazy about it. My Mom sent the recipe. They'd tried it at a family reunion event & thought it was marvelous. I used Miracle Whip instead of the mayo it called for, that might have made a difference in the texture. Give it a try for yourself, before you cull the recipe.

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I didn't know cornbread could be frozen. My parents never did, but maybe because a pan of cornbread never lasted that long at home, unlike mine here for just my hubby and myself.

 

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August 26, 20060 found this helpful

I just remembered, my parents like to serve cornbread with a pot of boiled cabbage. As well, with a pot of boiled turnips. How Mom & Dad eat it, is to cut a piece of cornbread, slice in in 1/2 & pour either of the veggies & the broth over it, same with the cabbage. My hubby and I only eat the beans & bean broth this way.

 
By (Guest Post)
August 26, 20060 found this helpful

I freeze it the day we make it. We'll eat two slices at dinner and two at lunch the next day and the rest we'll cut into pieces and freeze in a baggie and then put those in a freezer bag (I resuse the same ones for breads etc). I do the same thing with extra biscuits.

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Be sure to do this when it is FRESH! that is the key. The leftovers are perfect to go with luches of chili, soups etc

 
August 27, 20060 found this helpful

Great Ideas! My question to Jennifer though.. how do you make the croutons?

 
By deb (Guest Post)
December 23, 20070 found this helpful

here y'all go;
chop green onion and jalapeño peppers very fine
add egg and milk to bring the level in the pan over the crumbled corn bread to half way up. you can add some vanilla to fragrance the mix and make it sweet by adding a little sugar. but usually there is some sweetness in the cornbread.
bake at 350 for 30 35 minutes until puffy and golden.
you can bake these in muffin tins, loaf pan or souffle dish. buttered, of course.

 

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March 15, 20090 found this helpful

Left over cornbread makes the best chicken & dressing, I freeze it, when I need to make a good dressing I have it already cooked, good luck.

 

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