This is the eighth of ten consecutive days of reviews of the things Nina and I tried at our all-Trader-Joe's Thanksgiving meal.
I very much liked Trader Joe's Pumpkin Cornbread Mix, and since this is basically the same, sans pumpkin, I anticipated liking it, too. And I did.
I overcooked it a bit. The other two things that needed time in the oven for our Thanksgiving dinner both required 400 degrees. This specified 350. But I don't have two ovens, and time constraints precluded doing them sequentially. So I baked the cornbread at 400, with the other items, guessing at how much I should shorten the time to compensate. It wasn't perfect.
I liked the result anyway. Great flavor, good texture (a little dry, though I'm blaming myself for that). And super-easy to make.
Will I buy it again?
Yes. I get a hankering for cornbread only once or twice a year, but when the urge hits, this will be my first choice for a mix.
Nina's View
I'm always skeptical of mixes. Cornbread is one of the things that are actually pretty easy to make from scratch, and so I cast an extra-dubious eye on
this product.
I found the flavor of this cornbread rather flat and uninteresting. It had
no fresh sweetness to it, no depth of corniness. Perhaps if it had not been
quite so dry I would have liked it better, but I'm guessing probably not.
Imma pass on this one in future.
Loved this! 10x better than jiffy
ReplyDeleteI love it, too. It's something we always have on hand. You'll really like it if you bake it properly, next time.
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