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Alee
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Alee
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Posted - Nov 03 2008 :  4:52:03 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
I made the "Corn Pudding a Nine Year Old Can Make" from the Animal, Vegetable, Miracle website. It was very good and Nora is gobbling it up right now.

I did find it a bit watery though, so I think next time I will reduce the milk a in it a bit. Also I didn't have Gouda so I subed half a cup of Parm and half a cup of mozzarella. What a nice, filling, tasty, warm dish to add to our winter repertoire.

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A Year of Food Life
Barbara Kingsolver with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver
HOLIDAY CORN PUDDING A NINE-YEAR-OLD CAN MAKE
3 cups corn kernels
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup milk
1 cup grated Gouda cheese
2 tbs. parsley (dried)
1 tbs. marjoram (dried)
Salt and pepper to taste
Combine ingredients and pour into greased baking dish. Bake at 350 for 45
minutes or until top is puffy and golden.



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Posted - Nov 03 2008 :  7:52:02 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
It was a hit! Fresh garden corn would be so much better though, I picked this recipe to use up some canned corn we had had shelf-surfing for a while.

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Sherri
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Posted - Nov 04 2008 :  06:32:35 AM  Show Profile
Not very many people have Gouda on hand! Sounds really delicious with your variation!

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Alee
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Posted - Nov 04 2008 :  06:56:35 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Thanks Sherri! Next time I think I will grate the mozzarella though instead of cubing it! LOL For some reason we have a lot of canned corn on hand that I would like to use up, so this is one of the recipes I was hoping was going to be a success :D

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Belle
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Posted - Nov 04 2008 :  07:56:02 AM  Show Profile
Alee, I had not heard of shelf-surfing but knew immidately what it ment. LOL One of my favorites is corn casarole using whole corn, creamed corn, and Jeffy cornbread mix. Add 1 cup sour cream, 1/2 cup melted butter, pour into 9 X 13 (or a little smaller) bake 350 for 25 Min, top with 1 cup grated chedder cheese. Bake until cheese is melted. Guaranteed to put on 5 pounds before you eat it all unless you have company.
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Posted - Nov 04 2008 :  08:08:36 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
LOL! Glad that made you laugh. It just popped into my head! LOL

Your recipe sounds wonderful! I will have to try that :D

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Melissa
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Posted - Nov 04 2008 :  10:19:43 AM  Show Profile  Send peachy a Yahoo! Message
I'm trying this one out tonight! The corn is already sitting out ready to go with the meatloaf! This will be a new combination for the kids! (and I love your term shelf surfing Alee!!!)

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Angie
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Posted - Nov 04 2008 :  2:40:03 PM  Show Profile
Yum! It all sounds scrummy. Can't wait to try both recipes!

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Amanda
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Posted - Nov 12 2008 :  1:43:38 PM  Show Profile
I'd suggest cheddar as a better substitution than mozzarella. Mozzarella is naturally very watery, which might be why you had problems.
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Victoria
Chester Vermont
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Posted - Dec 01 2008 :  3:24:56 PM  Show Profile

I make a variation of this with sauteed onions, peppers and smoked cheddar for the cheese.I also use half and half instead of milkI have also made a mexican inspired variation with pepper jack and canned green chiles;YUM!!!!
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