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American Indian Hopi Blue Corn Mush "Savory Way"

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American Breads 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 qt Water
Salt
1 1/2 c Blue cornmeal
Oil; for frying

INSTRUCTIONS

Bring water to a boil in a saucepan, add salt to taste, and whisk in the
cornmeal. Lower the heat and stir the cornmeal for 10 minutes or until it
tastes done. The coarser the meal, the longer it will take. Pour the cooked
cereal onto a cookie sheet or into a bread pan and set it aside to cool for
an hour or so or until firm. Once it has cooled, slice it into pieces for
frying. Fry the slices in butter or oil in a nonstick pan until lightly
crisped on both sides. If this is to be eaten as a savory, sprinkle a
little red chili or paprika on top just before serving.
This is cooked like cornmeal mush, molded in a bread pan, and then sliced
and fried. It is delicious with a clear corn flavor and odd purple-blue
color. It's good with eggs and bacon, or with butter.
Deborah Madison, "The Savory Way", Posted by Dorothy Hair
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Nancy Berry <nlberry@prodigy.net> on May 15,
1998

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