CORNBREAD — THE TASTE OF HOME 🤍🌽Some smells can stop time.For me, it’s cornbread in the oven.This is the cornbread my grandma baked in her old pan, the one my mom made when the house needed comfort, and the one my dad broke in half with his hands, smiling before the first bite.It’s simple.It’s humble.And it’s filled with love passed down quietly, generation by generation.🌽 GRANDMA’S CORNBREAD RECIPE 🌽Ingredients:1 cup yellow cornmeal1 cup all-purpose flour⅓ cup sugar (optional, grandma liked it just a little sweet)1 tbsp baking powder½ tsp salt1 cup milk or buttermilk2 large eggs⅓ cup melted butter or oil🤍 Mixing – Mom’s Gentle WayPreheat oven to 400°F (200°C).In a bowl, mix cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.In another bowl, whisk milk, eggs, and melted butter.Combine gently — mom always said,“Don’t overmix. Let the bread breathe.”🔥 Baking – Dad Waiting by the OvenPour batter into a greased pan.Bake for 20–25 minutes, until golden and smelling like home.Dad always waited nearby,asking, “Is it ready yet?” — even though he knew the answer.🕊️ More Than CornbreadThis isn’t just something you serve on the side.It’s warm hands passing plates,quiet moments at the table,and love that didn’t need words.Some recipes don’t belong to one person —they belong to a whole family 🤍🌽
CORNBREAD — THE TASTE OF HOME