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Definition of corn pone in English: corn ponenoun mass nounNorth American Unleavened maize bread. 〈北美〉未加酵母的玉米面包 Example sentencesExamples - As leavenings were not always available to the settlers, corn pone must have been a very convenient and reasonable bread source.
- You will need a metal surface for cooking the corn pones.
- Johnny cake, corn pones, hoe cakes, hush puppies, and hawg'n'hominy (a mixture of hulled dry corn cooked with salt pork) are just a few examples.
- When corn bread, light bread or corn pones were baked, they were put in the Dutch oven with coals under and over on the heavy lid with a rim about one or two inches high to hold the coals.
- Not having access to communion wine or wheat wafers, the Fundies at first substituted corn pones and moonshine - and one must admit that moonshine definitely has a whole lot more ‘presence’ than unfermented grape juice.
- To present them at school in a unique, but truly Indian style, make corn pone this way as the Sioux sometimes did, just make sure you double or triple the recipe to have enough batter.
- We stop off for a drink of water and a bite of corn pone in the kitchen of Hannah Ingram.
- My mother used to make corn pones, and also Johnny Cakes.
- A frugal supper of bacon, cooked Indian fashion on sticks hung over the coals, coffee and corn pones, was eaten with appetites sharpened by the keen air.
- She'd feed Gypsy cold corn pones and they'd run a mile or so to the creek to play.
- And, like Twain, people fond of corn pone remember it with specificity.
- Sour, pickled foods were strongly Germanic, but cornbreads, corn dodgers, corn pones and many others came from the south.
- Extremely popular in the southern United States, corn pone is an eggless cornbread that is shaped into small ovals and fried or baked.
- Sometimes maize is used for making what are called corn pones, which well illustrate the difference between bread made of wheat and bread made of a flour containing no gluten.
- I think Kevin and I together joked once - over corn pones & mountain dew no doubt - that a sign of aging is increased interest in alt-country & world music.
adjective North American informal Rustic; unsophisticated. 土里土气的;不谙世故的 country music and corn-pone humor Example sentencesExamples - He must restrict himself to corn-pone opinions - at least on the surface.
- Broadly speaking, there are none but corn-pone opinions.
Definition of corn pone in US English: corn ponenounˈkɔrn ˌpoʊnˈkôrn ˌpōn North American see pone Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes maize is used for making what are called corn pones, which well illustrate the difference between bread made of wheat and bread made of a flour containing no gluten.
- Johnny cake, corn pones, hoe cakes, hush puppies, and hawg'n'hominy (a mixture of hulled dry corn cooked with salt pork) are just a few examples.
- And, like Twain, people fond of corn pone remember it with specificity.
- When corn bread, light bread or corn pones were baked, they were put in the Dutch oven with coals under and over on the heavy lid with a rim about one or two inches high to hold the coals.
- Sour, pickled foods were strongly Germanic, but cornbreads, corn dodgers, corn pones and many others came from the south.
- Extremely popular in the southern United States, corn pone is an eggless cornbread that is shaped into small ovals and fried or baked.
- A frugal supper of bacon, cooked Indian fashion on sticks hung over the coals, coffee and corn pones, was eaten with appetites sharpened by the keen air.
- She'd feed Gypsy cold corn pones and they'd run a mile or so to the creek to play.
- You will need a metal surface for cooking the corn pones.
- To present them at school in a unique, but truly Indian style, make corn pone this way as the Sioux sometimes did, just make sure you double or triple the recipe to have enough batter.
- My mother used to make corn pones, and also Johnny Cakes.
- I think Kevin and I together joked once - over corn pones & mountain dew no doubt - that a sign of aging is increased interest in alt-country & world music.
- We stop off for a drink of water and a bite of corn pone in the kitchen of Hannah Ingram.
- Not having access to communion wine or wheat wafers, the Fundies at first substituted corn pones and moonshine - and one must admit that moonshine definitely has a whole lot more ‘presence’ than unfermented grape juice.
- As leavenings were not always available to the settlers, corn pone must have been a very convenient and reasonable bread source.
adjectiveˈkɔrn ˌpoʊnˈkôrn ˌpōn North American informal Rustic; unsophisticated. 土里土气的;不谙世故的 Example sentencesExamples - He must restrict himself to corn-pone opinions - at least on the surface.
- Broadly speaking, there are none but corn-pone opinions.
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