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Blue Cornbread Mix$6.00All the dry ingredients to make a 10 inch round skillet of blue corn cornbread. (We use a 10 inch cast iron skillet in the oven)
You need to add: 1/2 cup melted butter : 1 cup buttermilk (or 1 cup milk + Tbsp vinegar) : 2 eggs
Made with all organic ingredients, but is not yet on our organic certificate.
Our blue cornmeal is soft and especially sweet. blue cornmeal/grits.
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Heirloom Cornbread Mix$5.00 -
Organic Henry Moore Yellow Dent CornAs low as $3.00Available as:
- Kernels
- Cornmeal
- Grits (Creamy)
- Bolted Grits (Polenta)
- Corn Flour
not for popping
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Gourdseed CornAs low as $4.00Gourdseed corn was popular, prior to the American Civil War, stone ground into cornmeal to make cornbread. It fell out of favor to dent corns which could be milled into either grits or cornmeal. It's whole kernel cornmeal is a little bit like wheat flour and it makes a flavorful cornbread, with a texture that begins to feel almost like cake.
It was sometimes referred by the Indians as tooth corn, and got either name because of the shape of it's kernels. Either it's similarity to a gourd's seed, or to rows of kernels that look like teeth.
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Helpful hints for making Grainola (Granola)$0.00Sarah walks us through the process of making granola from scratch. The directions are specific for our "Grainola", but can be applied to other granola recipes as well.
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Raw Wheat BranAs low as $4.00Commonly called wheat middlings in the flour industry; this is the portion of the wheat that is sifted out of our sifted flour. Certified organic.
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Einkorn WheatAs low as $7.00A certified organic spring Einkorn wheat we just started growing a couple years ago. It has a nice flavor and works well as an All Purpose or Pastry flour substitute, but seems to need some help if using it for yeast breads. It also hydrates differently than our other flours, so typically, less water (or liquids) will be needed if substituting it in a conventional stone ground flour recipe.
We are still learning about baking with it, so would love to hear any comments you have concerning it.
Note on Sifted flour option: Is a high extraction stone ground flour which has the larger pieces of bran removed. A lighter compromise between the heavy 100% whole wheat flour and white flour.
We do also have berries available, but occationally miss a hull. If you are O.K. with an occational hull, email me about berries. Thank you. brian@qualityorganic.com
Einkorn is considered by many as an ancient grain. It has 14 chromosomes instead of the 42 chromosomes found in modern wheats. It has a higher protein than any of our other wheats (16%), but a different and weaker gluten proteins.
It was grown, stored, hulled, cleaned, milled and packaged on our farm near Dwight Illinois.
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