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We are big fans of the corn bread at Hoop Dee Doo/Trail's End. Do they sell it in loaves like they do for the banana bread at OKW? I might need to buy a few ![laughing :laughing: :laughing:](http://www.wdwinfo.com/images/smilies/laughing.gif)
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I suspect they use a commercial version of Jiffy cornbread. At least that’s what it tastes like to meWe are big fans of the corn bread at Hoop Dee Doo/Trail's End. Do they sell it in loaves like they do for the banana bread at OKW? I might need to buy a few![]()
Yes. Definitely a mix, not from scratch.I suspect they use a commercial version of Jiffy cornbread. At least that’s what it tastes like to me.
Yep. That’s pretty much the recipe on the back of the cornmeal container.
To answer your question, I was at Trail's End in December and bought individually wrapped small loaves. They had it on the center table with other snacks at that time.We are big fans of the corn bread at Hoop Dee Doo/Trail's End. Do they sell it in loaves like they do for the banana bread at OKW? I might need to buy a few![]()
..and probably brought in on a truck from some commercial bakery on Kirkman Rd.I would assume for the high volume of meals Disney serves it is a commercially sold dry mix they add milk/water (and perhaps eggs) to bake up fresh.
Put me in the camp that don't like overly sweet cornbread, so I guess I won't go out of my way to research this version.The reason everyone loves this cornbread is its high volume of sugar (about twice as much as regular southern style cornbread). I hold it out to be the "gold standard" of cornbread, and have made the recipe @SteveH linked to with success.
The man and our traveling kids loved it but I dinna.Put me in the camp that don't like overly sweet cornbread, so I guess I won't go out of my way to research this version.