Cornmeal can be used as breading for fried chicken, fish, or shrimp. It can also be used to add texture to muffins or cookies. It can even be used to make cornmeal mush, a porridge-like side dish.
No. Cornstarch is a thickening agent, while cornmeal is used more as a grain or flour.
If you used only sausage, you would not have "meatloaf," but a sausage loaf. Meatloaf can include different types of ground meat, but sausage alone is both too fat and too spicy.
According to one report, there are 480 calories in a 218 gram serving of meatloaf. However, it would depend on all the ingredients used to make the meatloaf (meatloaf recipes do vary, especially from country to country). It would also depend on the ratio of lean meat to fat.
There are many recipes that offer a unique take on a traditional meatloaf. Some of them are Veggie Meatloaf, Spicy Meatloaf, and the Virginia Meatloaf.
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Meatloaf can be made with various "Fillers". The most common ones are bread crumbs, Crushed crackers, oatmeal or rice.
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No, cornmeal and yeast are used for baking, but they are not the same. Yeast is actually a bacteria an is used to make things like bread dough rise. And Cornmeal is used like a flour, to make corn muffins and corn meal mush. To get straight and a shorter answer, NO they are not the same they are basically opposites.
Paula Deen offers many different recipes for meatloaf. Some of the most popular are: Aunt Peggy's Meatloaf, Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf, and the Old Fashioned Meatloaf recipe.
Organic cornmeal is cornmeal that is produced without GMOS, artificial preservatives and pesticides.
Hushpuppies inherently include cornmeal. Making them without cornmeal is like making cornbread without cornmeal. It's a different dish without it. You can make fritters without cornmeal and they are similar to hushpuppies or you can use a mix for hushpuppies but it will contain cornmeal.