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Baked Corn Pudding With Crisp Crumbs

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Eggs, Dairy Jewish 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

tablespoons oil
large egg, beaten
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon salt
cup fresh bread crumbs
tablespoons melted butter

INSTRUCTIONS

cups corn kernels cut from cobs  6 large green onions, including 2
inches of green tops, thinly sliced,  about 1/2    cup  1 (8 1/2 ounce)
can creamed corn  2 tablespoons masa harina or yellow cornmeal  TOPPING
salt </flushright></x-rich><x-rich><flushright>Published in the Los
Angeles Times, on August 19, 1998 in an article written by Abby
Mandel. Ms Mandel writes "Frozen corn can be substituted for the  fresh
corn, but if you do, add a few pinches of sugar to boost the  flavor.
Masa Harina or masa flour (often used for making tamales) is  sold in
most supermarkets.." <flushright>Corn Pudding: Combine corn  kernels,
green onions, creamed corn, oil, masa harina, egg, milk,  cumin and
salt in 1-quart bowl and stir until well mixed. Transfer to  shallow
greased 4-cup casserole. TOPPING:  Toss crumbs with melted butter.
Season with salt to taste. Sprinkle  evenly over Corn Pudding. Bake at
350 degrees until golden grown and  sizzling about 50 minutes. Serve
hot. 469 calories; 843 mg sodium; 71  mg cholesterol; 17 grams ft; 59
grams carbohydrates; 10 grams  protein; 1.25 grams fiber  Posted to
JEWISH-FOOD digest by Harriet Neal <queenbe@earthlink.net>  on Aug 22,
1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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