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Old 12-02-2009, 05:04 PM   #1
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Cornbread Chili Pie

i got this from another forum::

Chili, Cornbread, Pie

When I got home last night there was nothing in the fridge but some suspect hot dogs and wilted carrots.... and after searching through the kitchen for a while, things weren't looking too promising for dinner.Opening the freezer, there it was ..... a quart of chili made a couple months back... and looking through the cupboards, there was fixins for cornbread. I like cornbread with chili and having remembered seeing a recipe for combining the two, I thought I'd wing it.


1/2 chopped onion
~ 1 14 oz. can creamed corn
about 1/2 cup of milk
1 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese
dollop of mayo (no eggs and couldn't think what else to use)
about 1.5 cups of yellow cornmeal
3 tsp baking powder



1 Fill the bottom of a 12" cast iron skillet with about a quart of chili.
2 Mix well. Try to keep the mixture from getting too thick or too thin..... it should just pour out of the bowl.
3 Evenly pour over the chili and bake until brown on top.
4 Have a moment of silence for the greens, crack a PBR and eat.


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Author: WooDoggies

Source: BGE Forum on 2004/06/17


i have changed some things i add more cheese and i also add more browned hamburger. because the first couple times i have cooked it the chili was too soupy.. also it says cook until brown on top what ever you use for 350 degrees on a dutch oven will work i use my egg at 350 for about an hour. my dutch oven does not have the lip and the feet for using it in a camp fire.. you can use your oven in your camper if you want you can make it at home.

i hope you like this asmuch as i do
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Old 12-02-2009, 06:13 PM   #2
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Thanks, BENTE.

I'll try it one night this week.
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Old 12-07-2009, 11:48 AM   #3
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I am on my way to your house for dinner and a cold one.
Looks good!
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Old 12-07-2009, 03:50 PM   #4
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thanks whish i could say i thought it up but i didn't.. but it is very good... and really easy....
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Old 01-21-2010, 03:00 PM   #5
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I have made a similar combo many times on outings and it always turns out amazing. I like the Mayo supstitute for eggs, I have never heard of that and makes total sense.
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what kind of variations? i love eating and cooking it is a little hobby of mine..

i have used the mayo and used just plain old eggs and each way worked well
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