Yes,You indeed can make corn dogs with Jiffy corn muffin mix. Here is the most simple instructions you will find:
All you have to do is follow the instructions on the box to make up the Jiffy Mix(not to loose)...Then make sure your Hot Dogs are dry insert skewer,pop-sicle stick,etc...place in 350-375 grease 4-5min and enjoy...
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I found a recipe using the mix at the Jiffymix site, but adds other ingredients:
1 pkg. "JIFFY" Corn Muffin Mix
2/3 cup flour
1 egg
1 cup milk
1 tsp. dry mustard
1/2 tsp. paprika
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 to 1-1/2 lbs. hot dogs
Preheat oil in a deep fryer to 375°. Blend all ingredients thoroughly, except hot dogs. Pour batter into large drinking glass. Dip hot dogs into batter one at a time. Carefully place in deep fryer. Fry for 3 minutes or until done. Remove and drain on paper towel.
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.
The main difference between white and yellow cornmeal is the type of corn used to make them. White cornmeal is made from white corn, while yellow cornmeal is made from yellow corn. This difference in corn color can affect the flavor and texture of the cornmeal, with white cornmeal being milder in flavor and softer in texture compared to yellow cornmeal.
The main difference between white and yellow cornmeal is the type of corn used to make them. White cornmeal is made from white corn, while yellow cornmeal is made from yellow corn. This difference in corn color can affect the flavor and texture of the cornmeal, with white cornmeal generally being milder in flavor and smoother in texture compared to yellow cornmeal.
The main difference between white cornmeal and yellow cornmeal is the color of the corn used to make them. White cornmeal is made from white corn, while yellow cornmeal is made from yellow corn. This difference in corn color can also affect the flavor and texture of the cornmeal, with some people preferring the slightly sweeter taste of white cornmeal and others liking the more robust flavor of yellow cornmeal.
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.
White corn meal. You need the corn meal to make corn muffins.
The main difference between white and yellow cornmeal is the color of the corn used to make them. White cornmeal is made from white corn, while yellow cornmeal is made from yellow corn. The color of the cornmeal does not significantly affect the taste or texture, but some people prefer one over the other for certain recipes.
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.
Polenta, it's an Italian dish! Cornbread, corn muffins, and cornmeal mush can also be made from ground corn. A non-food use of ground corn is to make ethanol, a biofuel commonly used to power automobiles in the western hemisphere.
To make one cup of cornmeal, approximately 2 to 3 ears of corn are typically required, depending on the size and variety of the corn. Each ear of corn can yield about a half cup of kernels, which are then ground to produce cornmeal. The exact amount can vary based on factors like the moisture content and the specific type of corn used.
A classic fair food known as a corn cob dog is made by dipping a hot dog in cornmeal batter and deep-frying it. The ingredients typically used include hot dogs, cornmeal, flour, milk, eggs, salt, and oil for frying.
Yes, polenta is made from crushed dry corn just like cornmeal. In fact you can use cornmeal to cook homemade polenta if you don't have official polenta. I use it all the time. The only difference I've ever noticed is that cornmeal is often ground finer than polenta. If you get course ground cornmeal it's the same thing.