Cornmeal Mush
3 ingredients
17 steps
Ingredients
- 2 cups water (for cooking, more required to wet the bowl you will use to set the mush)
- 1/2 cup yellow cornmeal
- fruit jam, when serving
Directions
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1Place some water into a soup bowl and set aside.
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2Place the two cups of water into a pan (I use a heavy pan to even out the heat).
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3Measure the cornmeal and then spoon some of the water from the pan into the measuring cup.
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4Use the spoon to allow the water to seep down into the cornmeal fully wetting it.
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5Once fully wet, put heat under the pan and start spooning the wet cornmeal into the pan, stirring constantly to avoid clumping (for some reason attempting to simply put the dry cornmeal into the water directly tends to cause clumping).
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6Use water from the pan to rinse out the measuring cup and set aside.
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7Stir the water and cornmeal mix constantly while heating (this is important to avoid both clumping and burning).
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8Stir and simmer the mixture until it thickens to the point where it requires a bit of help from the spoon to pour out of the pan.
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9Immediately remove from heat, quickly empty the water from the soup bowl into the measuring cup and then pour/spoon the cornmeal mixture into the soup bowl (the water in the soup bowl will help in removing the set mush later).
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10Dip a small spoon into the water in the measuring cup and use the bowl of the spoon to smooth and even the surface of the cornmeal mixture; use the tip of the spoon to go around the edge of the mixture and make it
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11Set the bowl aside overnight to allow the mixture to set (I don't cover it, but if leaving it set more than overnight you might want to consider covering with cheesecloth).
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12To use the mush, overturn the soup bowl onto a cutting board (shake a little if needed to release the mush).
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13Cut into 1/4-inch slices (more or less to taste).
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14Depending on consistency you may have to use a big knife to make the basic cut and a small knife dragged along the side of the big knife to release the mush from the big knife without breaking it.
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15Fry these slices at 350-degrees on both sides in butter/margarine until a slight golden crust forms.
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16If you use a griddle, while cooking you can place the plate under the griddle to warm it.
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17Place on a plate and cover the mush with your favorite fruit jam (fig jam works well if you can get it and I also like my homemade strawberry jam; but most fruit jams will work just fine).
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