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Spoonbread

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Spoonbread
Spoonbread with pork chop and greens.jpg
Spoonbread beneath a pork chop, served with greens
TypePudding
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateKentucky
Main ingredientsCornmeal
  • Cookbook: Spoonbread

Spoonbread is a moist cornmeal-based dish prevalent in parts of the Southern United States.

Although named a "bread", spoonbread is closer in consistency and taste to many savory puddings, such as Yorkshire pudding. As made by some recipes, spoonbread is similar to a cornmeal soufflé, although typical Southern recipes do not involve whipping the eggs to incorporate air.

The dish is believed to be of Native American origin. It was commonly called Awendaw or Owendaw.[1] The first print recipe for spoonbread appeared in "The Carolina Housewife" cookbook by Sarah Rutledge in 1847. Spoonbreads became popular around the turn of the 20th century, as soda-acid forms of leavening (such as baking soda with some form of acid elsewhere in the recipe or baking powder) replaced yeast for corn-based breads in Southern cooking.[2]

Since 1997, Berea, Kentucky, has been home to an annual Spoonbread Festival held in September.[3]

See also

  • List of bread dishes
  • List of maize dishes
  • List of regional dishes of the United States

References

  1. ^ Fussell, Betty. The Story of Corn. New York:Knopf, 1992
  2. ^ Olver, Lynne. "Spoonbread". The Food Timeline.
  3. ^ "23rd Annual Spoonbread Festival underway". WLEX. 22 September 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2020.


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