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Title: Inca Festival Bread
Categories: Bread
Yield: 8 Servings

8tbButter
3/4cMilk
2lgEggs
8ozCan cream style corn
1 1/4cWater ground cornmeal (white)
10ozSharp cheddar cheese ---- 1/4 cup coarsely grated
  Remainder cut into 1/4 inch cubes
1/2cCoarsely chopped hot chilies, fresh or canned
4ozCan whole-sweet red pimentos, roasted 1/2 cut into long stri
  Other 1/2 coarsely chunked
1/2tsBaking soda
1tsSalt

In a small saucepan, melt 6 Tbsp. butter over low heat. Do not brown. Preheat oven to 400. Put remaining 2 Tbsp. butter into an 8 inch diameter baking casserole; heat in oven no more than 4 to 5 minutes to avoid browning butter. Rotate and tilt casserole to coat inside. Set aside. In large mixing bowl, beat milk and eggs. Smoothly blend 1 cup white cornmeal, melted butter, corn, diced cheese, chillies, chopped red pimento, baking soda, salt. Mix thoroughly. It should have the consistency of southern cornbread, moderately runny but not down right liquid. If it seems to runny work in 1 or 2 tbsp. white cornmeal. Give butter in casserole a final swizzle, then pour in batter, smoothing it level. Sprinkle grated cheese over top and decorate with pimento strips. Do not cover. Place casserole, exactly in center of oven. Bake until a knife lightly pushed in center comes out clean and dry- usually 40 to 50 minutes. Serve at once. Cut into fairly thin, pie - shaped wedges. (You can let the bread cool to room temperature.) It stores well tightly wrapped in the refrigerator, but it is best not to serve it cold. One loaf makes about 8 servings.

From: Recipes and Remembrances, U.S. Army War College, 1980

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