Microwave it, nobcheese. Its magic, no other.
You can use a grain mill (used for grinding wheat berries for flour) and set it on the coarsest setting
Cornmeal comes from grinding corn and cornflour comes from grinding corn kernels
No, cornmeal and corn flour are not the same. Cornmeal is coarser in texture and made from grinding dried corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from grinding the entire corn kernel.
Cornmeal is made by grinding dried corn kernels into a fine powder. The process involves cleaning the corn, removing the outer husk, drying the kernels, and then grinding them into the desired consistency. The ground cornmeal can be further processed for different textures and uses.
Cornmeal is made from grinding dried corn kernels into a coarse texture, while corn flour is made from grinding the entire kernel into a fine powder. Cornmeal is typically used for baking and frying, while corn flour is often used as a thickening agent in recipes.
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.
no,no it can't.the real ingridient is corn kernels.Want to know more,visit the wikipedia.com for more info.
Go to the kicten get popcorn and mikeawave it
Cornmeal is not grown . It is made from corn. Corn is grown in the United States, Mexico, South America. Corn is grounded to make cornmeal.
Yes it can. I believe it's called ''cornmeal mush''
To make self-rising cornmeal at home, combine 1 cup of cornmeal with 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Mix well and use in recipes that call for self-rising cornmeal.
The fastest was to make popcorn is through a machine