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Recipe for Broccoli Cornbread

I had several folks ask for this recipe following our Green Fellowship. We love it and I also love that it is easy as can be!

Broccoli Cornbread

2 Boxes Jiffy Cornbread Mix
10 oz pkg frozen chopped broccoli
1 large onion
1 t salt
4 eggs
1 stick melted margarine or butter
1 c grated cheese

Mix all ingredients and bake in greased skillet or casserole at 400 degrees for 30 minutes.

EDITED TO ADD: I chopped the broccoli into smaller pieces and added extra cheese. Just my taste. :)

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  1. i am going to try this next time i make a sunday meal for my fiance=)
    thanks for posting it!

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  2. Welcome LaShawn! Hope you and your fiance enjoy this! By the way, you can add more cheese if you like. :)

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