California Corn Casserole

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Kayelle

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This is a nice change from potatoes. It's one of my "signature" recipes, and often requested for potlucks.

2 (2 lb) cans creamed corn
3/4 cup yellow cornmeal
1/3 cup salad oil
2 large eggs, slightly beaten
1 (3 7/8 ounce) can of sliced black olives, drained
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 (4 ounce) can of diced ortega green chili's
2 cups of grated mild cheddar cheese save 1/2 cup for the top

  • Combine all in a deep uncovered casserole. Bake at 350 till set, (50-60 minutes or till set in the center) Don't over bake.
 
Heeey...this looks really cool! I didn't see it before. OK, so is the consistency more like a custard or more like a cornbread? Is it cuttable or scoopable?
 
Thanks for the nice responses.....very much appreciated.:)

Heeey...this looks really cool! I didn't see it before. OK, so is the consistency more like a custard or more like a cornbread? Is it cuttable or scoopable?

Alix, to be honest, it's somewhere in between. It would be iffy being "cuttable" so scoopable is best. lol my spell checker is going bonkers. :wacko:

At any rate, it's really good, and as nice for a barbecue as it is for a Thanksgiving meal. It's also good at room temp so taking it to an outdoor cookout is great. Just trying to warm you up thinking about that. Spring will come. :flowers:
 
Thanks for the nice responses.....very much appreciated.:)



Alix, to be honest, it's somewhere in between. It would be iffy being "cuttable" so scoopable is best. lol my spell checker is going bonkers. :wacko:

At any rate, it's really good, and as nice for a barbecue as it is for a Thanksgiving meal. It's also good at room temp so taking it to an outdoor cookout is great. Just trying to warm you up thinking about that. Spring will come. :flowers:

Sigh, yes someday spring will come. Not going to think about that right now though.

OK, I'm going to give this a try with our roast chicken tomorrow I think. Thanks Kayelle!
 
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