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Jiffy corn muffin, baking and pie crust mixes. The company's main products are muffin mixes, including those for corn muffins (including a vegetarian and honey variety), banana, berry (blueberry and raspberry) and apple cinnamon. Additional products include brownie mix, cake mixes, pie and pizza crust mixes, and multi-purpose baking mixes. [9]
Yields: 8 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 10 mins. Ingredients. 1/4 c. unsalted butter, melted, cooled, plus more, softened, for pan. 1
MIX butter and cream cheese in large bowl until blended. Add next 4 ingredients; mix well. POUR into 2-qt. casserole sprayed with cooking spray; top with Cheddar. BAKE 45 to 50 min. or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Special Extra: Add 2 sliced green onions to batter before pouring into prepared casserole. Substitute:
Whether you serve the corn casserole as a part of a larger holiday feast or just make a small dish for your family’s next Sunday supper, this is a crowd-pleasing option that everyone at the ...
After a major fire in 1919, the company began selling five-pound sacks of pancake mix. CoCo Wheats ( hot cereal ) were introduced in 1930, Miracle Maize (corn bread and muffin mix) in 1939, Fryin' Magic ( seasoning ) in 1953, Fastshake (pancake mix in a bottle) in 1985, and Bakin' Miracle (seasoning) in 1989.
They are made by mixing corn flakes with honey, butter and sugar and baking in patty cases or muffin cups. [19] A variant popular in the UK is chocolate corn flake cakes, or chocolate nests, made with corn flakes, dark chocolate, golden syrup and butter. Typically made at Easter for or by children, and topped with Mini Eggs. [20]
Preheat oven to 375 degrees and prepare a muffin tin (regular or mini) with cooking spray or muffin cupcake liners. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, honey, corn meal, baking powder and salt.
Cornbread, prepared as a muffin. Native people in the Americas began using corn and ground corn as food thousands of years [5] before Europeans arrived in the New World. [6] First domesticated in Mexico around six thousand years ago, corn was introduced to what is now the United States between three thousand and one thousand years ago. [7]