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Egg whites add lightness to corn spoonbread

Ellie Krieger
By Ellie Krieger
3 Min Read Oct. 10, 2015 | 11 years Ago
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I don't think I could ever tire of sweet summer corn. Simply steamed or grilled and eaten right off the cob, it is the very essence of the season. But, sometimes, those golden kernels call out for special treatment, and this dish is exactly that.

Here, corn lends its essence to a comforting spoonbread that literally rises above its humble origins for a dish that is both exciting and elegant.

Spoonbread, in general, is a homey treat made with everyday staples such as cornmeal, eggs and milk or cream, baked into a scoopable bread-pudding-like casserole. It is typically earthy, hearty and filling. This version starts there, then elevates the dish to something lighter and even more heavenly tasting.

When you whip the egg whites separately and then fold them into the rest of the ingredients, the dish becomes almost like a souffle, rising in the oven and emerging beautifully puffed and browned, with a texture that's delightfully less dense than that of a typical spoonbread. Additions of soft goat cheese and chives give it a heady, more sophisticated aroma and taste. It all makes a flavorful cloud bed for the niblets of sweet corn that are studded throughout.

Using low-fat milk and just enough of the chevre (which naturally has about a third less fat and fewer calories than hard cheeses such as cheddar) makes it much more healthful than a typical spoonbread. The result is stunning, good-for-you comfort food with a high-end appeal that truly showcases that amazing summer corn. Serve it alongside roasted or grilled meat or poultry, or as a vegetarian entree.

Nutritionist Ellie Krieger's is the author of “Weeknight Wonders: Delicious Healthy Dinners in 30 Minutes or Less” and a contributing writer for The Washington Post.

Corn Spoonbread With Goat Cheese and Chives

From nutritionist and cookbook author Ellie Krieger.

Nonstick cooking spray

2 cups low-fat milk (1 percent)

1 12 cups fresh or frozen corn kernels (from 2 ears)

23 cup yellow cornmeal

3 ounces soft goat cheese (chevre; 12 cup)

14 teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons finely chopped chives

2 large eggs, separated into whites and yolks

14 teaspoon cream of tartar

Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Use the cooking spray to grease a 2-quart souffle dish or high-sided baking dish.

Combine the milk and corn in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring just to a boil, stirring constantly, then reduce the heat to medium and gradually stir in the cornmeal. Cook, stirring often, for about 2 minutes or until the mixture thickens to a doughlike consistency. Remove it from the heat.

Stir in the cheese and salt until evenly distributed (the white should disappear). Transfer the batter to a mixing bowl; let it cool for 15 minutes, then whisk in the chives and egg yolks until everything is well incorporated.

Combine the egg whites and cream of tartar in the bowl of a stand mixer or with a handheld electric mixer; beat on medium-low speed until they are foamy, then increase the speed to medium-high and beat for about 2 minutes, until soft peaks form.

Fold a third of the beaten egg whites into the cornmeal mixture to loosen it a bit, then gently fold in the remaining egg whites just until no trace of white is left. Transfer the mixture to the baking dish; bake for 40 to 45 minutes, until it is slightly puffed, golden brown on top and just set.

Serve warm.

Makes 6 servings (about 5 12 cups).

Nutrition per serving: 170 calories, 6 grams fat (3 grams saturated), 75 milligrams cholesterol, 10 grams protein, 21 grams carbohydrates, 2 grams dietary fiber, 230 milligrams sodium

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