This dairy-free caramelized onion spoonbread is lightly sweet, oniony, and moist! It's a perfect side to pair with barbecue or any dish you might serve regular cornbread with, such as chili. This would also be a perfect pairing for my Sunday pot roast recipe!
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I bought a big quarantine bag of cornmeal for my easy gluten-free onion rings (link:
https://bit.ly/3fVrBx9) and realized I had no idea what to do with the rest of it. I like a good corn muffin, but wanted something different. Then it dawned on me: spoonbread! It's a kind of very moist cornbread. Called spoonbread because you dish it out with a spoon instead of slicing it.
I'd never had spoonbread until recently, and I fell in LOVE. I don't think it's common in upstate New York where I'm originally from, I hadn't even heard of it until I moved to Kentucky. Maybe I'm just sheltered, I don't know. Where I'm from people I knew mostly ate Italian bread, or roti, or sometimes regular cornbread. Not spoonbread.
Spoonbread is a pretty old food that is thought to have native American origins. If you're a food history nut like me, check out this short article from relish:
https://bit.ly/3iHBLDE If you're not a history buff that's cool too, you can just make the recipe. I promise I won't be mad.
Down home, inexpensive food. This is made with common pantry ingredients, at least they're common if you eat dairy-free anyway! This dairy-free caramelized onion spoonbread is also naturally gluten-free! If you're making this for someone who has gluten issues, use certified gluten-free cornmeal.
When I tasted this version of spoonbread I thought it was great of course, otherwise I wouldn't have shared it with you. But, I had the thought that you know what else would be delicious? A sweeter, breakfast version! So be on the lookout for that soon.