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Krusteaz Honey Cornbread

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Krusteaz Honey Cornbread

Elizabeth Yetter

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a tasty, no mess cornbread mix, give Krusteaz Honey Cornbread a taste test.

Pros

  • Very easy to make.
  • Box includes recipe ideas to spice up the cornbread mix.
  • Has soft honey flavor.

Cons

  • Cheaper to make from scratch.
  • Product contains wheat, milk, and soy.

Description

  • Basic cornbread recipes requires 1 cup of milk and 1 egg.
  • Light, honey flavor.
  • The mix comes in a box and is usually found in the baking section of the grocery store.
  • Mix is baked in an 8 x 8 x 2 inch pan or in muffin tins.
  • The mix can be purchased online from the Krusteaz website.

Guide Review - Krusteaz Honey Cornbread

Cornbread mixes are usually inexpensive to buy and they allow you to focus on adding extra ingredients, such as cheese and jalapenos, until you have just the right medley of cornbread and spicy flavor.

Krusteaz Honey Cornbread is a simple cornbread mix. To make the basic recipe, all you need to add to the mix is 1 cup of milk and 1 egg. On the side of the box are two more recipes to spice up the cornbread and turn the snack into a full meal.

The cornbread's flavor is surprisingly tasty. The honey flavor (honey powder is listed as an ingredient) is mild, not overpowering. The cornbread's texture is moist, not dry like cheeper brands, and almost cake-like.

Krusteaz Honey Cornbread is also perfect for people just learning how to bake, such as teenagers, newlyweds, and college students.
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