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Online Hoiday Shopping

With Thanksgiving only a couple of days away, most of us are dreadfully looking about 16 hours past the end of the dinner towards the official start of…

The Christmas Shopping Season.

If you’re like me, and I have a feeling that many of you are, while the masses rush the glass doors of their favorite local retailer – knocking over shopping carts, displays and small children as they sprint towards the half-price Hannah Montana play set – you will be snuggled up under the covers waiting for the afternoon news so you can hear about yet another riot over a small, stuffed creature.

Holiday Shopping

Take a deep breath, sit back and relax.

Holiday shopping has gotten easier. Whether you are looking for toys for the children, a new gas grill for dad or an HDTV for the whole family, you can find everything you are looking for online.

If you have a chef in the family, one of the best gifts to consider is the highly durable and versatile cast iron cookware. Cast iron dutch ovens, skillets and bakware have been a favorite in kitchens around the world for hundreds of years and its popularity continues to grow.

But why wait until Christmas?

If you’re planning a large Holiday dinner for the family or even an intimate meal for the two of you, cast iron cookware is the perfect choice for your Holiday meal preparation. But if you’re planning on cooking with quality cast iron, you may want to get started early…

While cooking some delicious cobbler or some juicy steaks on a new cast iron casserole pot or griddle is sure to taste better than any other type of cookware, there is truly nothing better than a well-seasoned and well-used piece of cast iron cookware for your food’s flavor. And if you’re looking for the perfect compliment to your holiday meal, no dinner is complete without some mouth-watering cornbread prepared in fun, cornbread-shaped cornbread pans.

Whatever your holiday plans may be, save yourself the hassle of bumper to bumper traffic and adrenaline-filled holiday shoppers this shopping season and purchase all of your holiday gifts online. With no wait shopping, easy checkouts and front-door delivery, online shopping is the perfect way to buy cast iron cookware and any other gift ideas for your family and friends.

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Thanksgiving Part 2: The Cornbread

In our second installment of creating the perfect Thanksgiving dinner with your cast iron cookware we are going to move past the desert table and focus on one of the most overlooked (and delicious) aspects of any Thanksgiving meal.

The cornbread.

Cast Iron Cornbred-Yummy

Sweet, delectable cornbread. Cooked to perfection in a cast iron cornbread pan or even your trusty cast iron skillet.

Whether your Thanksgiving is centered around a turkey, ham or pizza, cornbread is the ideal side for your Thanksgiving feast. (Well, maybe not pizza, but who has pizza for Thanksgiving dinner?)

Cornbread in the united States is older than the first settlers, which may be why it has become a staple on so many Thanksgiving Day tables. Native Americans knew early how to dry and grind the corn, which as anyone who has driven across our country knows is very abundant, into corn meal. By adding eggs and flour, the basic cornbread could be made.

Fast forward to modern times.

Cornbread is still a very popular because of its versatility to go with almost any meal. It has become a staple at most major American holidays, including Thanksgiving. There are several recipes to make cornbread but we are going to focus on one that is truly simple and delicious.

Depending on how fancy you want your Thanksgiving feast to look, you may want to invest in some cast iron bakeware. You can even find cast iron cornbread pans that allow you to cook your cornbread in fun, corn ear shapes. However, you can bake your cornbread in basically any piece of cast iron cookware you own, such as a dutch oven, skillet or even a casserole dish.

No matter what piece of cast iron you use to cook the cornbread, it is sure to be one of the hits of your Thanksgiving Day table.

Cast iron Cornbread Pan

Cornbread Ingredients:

  • Eggs – 2 (Beaten)
  • Cornmeal – 1 1/2 Cups
  • Milk – 1 1/4 Cup
  • Flour – 1 Cup
  • Vegetable oil – 1/2 Cu
  • Salt – 1 1/4 Tsp
  • Baking powder – 1 Tbsp
  • Granulated Sugar – 2 Tsp

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Mix the milk and corn meal together an let sit for at least ten minutes. Combine the baking powder, salt flour and the sugar into one bowl and set it aside. Add the eggs, corn meal mix and oil into a large cast iron skillet and mix together on low heat. Pour the flour, salt and sugar mixture into the wet corn meal mixture and mix thoroughly until there is no trace of white powder. Finally pour the mixture into your cast iron cornbread pan (or leave it in the skillet if you are using that for baking) and place it in your preheated oven. Allow to bake for 25-30 minutes or until your cornbread is golden and has no trace of wet mixture when poked with a fork.

For best results, use plenty of butter and don’t worry about the calories.

It is Thanksgiving Day after all.

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