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Aunt Edna’s Cornbread
Someone asked for this recipe on another post because it doesn’t include flour. I really wanted to share the actual recipe card since it is straight from my grandmother’s kitchen. I remember her lessons on how to make it and it was all “add this till it looks right” - I asked what does that mean?! She would also measure in the palm of her hand. So we asked her to write it down as close to actual measurements as possible.
She would always heat the greased skillet on the stove top and the batter would sizzle as it spread out.
She passed at 98 in 2024. One of the best and strongest women I’ve ever known and was truly blessed to have her for so long.
This is a classic southern cornbread with no flour and no sugar.
u/Tough-Astronomer-456 — 3 days ago