Southern Johnny Cakes (Hoe Cakes)

These Southern Johnny Cakes aka Hoe Cakes would be a great alternative to your everyday pancake. Made with cornmeal and a touch of sugar and nutmeg. Light and fluffy with a delicious crisp edge. 

Southern Johnny Cakes

Hoecakes are cornmeal flatbreads with exceptional texture and flavor. They’re sort of a minimalist approach to cornbread. 

This is made with leavening agents which makes it moist and fluffy, somewhat comparable to pancakes but not quite.

Aside from keeping the ingredients list simple, what you fry the cakes in, matters. Along with the texture and subtly sweet flavor, hoecakes need some fat. It seeps into every inch as it fries for additional flavor. Butter or good ol’ bacon fat is the way to go. Butter will yield light, crispy hoecakes and promote that golden brown color only butter provides, while bacon fat will add some of its signature pork and smokey flavor. 

For the health conscious go easy on the butter.

Southern Johnny Cakes

My version of hoe cakes has a hint of sweetness and spice from the addition of nutmeg. ‘Course I love it so much AND it pairs well with the flavor of the cornmeal while still yielding versatile rounds of corny goodness. If it’s tradition you are after then  leave out the nutmeg. We’ll still be friends, no worries!

Southern Johnny Cakes

 Johnny cakes are a cinch. You mix the incredibly simple batter in a large bowl, heat your selected fat, spoon batter into the hot skillet and cook until golden and firm. Once done, serve them quickly because hoecakes are best when warm. Upon taking a bite, you’ll be greeted by their crisp and dense yet soft texture. As for flavor, the hint of fat is the first thing that hits your tongue followed by the expected corn flavor. The sweetness from the touch of sugar comes soon after and the nutmeg brings a faint hint of its signature aroma and complexity.

Southern Johnny Cakes

Something special happens when the aromatic spice melds with sugar. The duo enhances the hoecakes resulting in a perfect bite every time.

Don’t forget to drizzle with honey or syrup or save as an accompaniment to  a savory meal.

Enjoy!!!

Watch How to Make It

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Southern Johnny Cakes (Hoe Cakes)

These Southern Johnny Cakes aka Hoe Cakes would be a great alternative to your everyday pancake – Made with cornmeal , with a touch of sugar and nutmeg – Light , Fluffy with a delicious crisp edge. 
4.75 from 44 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup or (128 grams) flour
  • 1 cup or (120 grams) cornmeal
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 1/2 teaspoon or (10 grams) baking powder
  • 2 tablespoon or (28.12 grams) sugar
  • 1 teaspoon or (5.69 grams) salt
  • 3/4 cup or (177 ml) milk
  • 1/2 cup or (118 ml ) water
  • 1/3 cup or (75 grams) melted butter
  • 1 teaspoons vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon or (0.011 grams) nutmeg
  • butter or oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mix cornmeal , flour, sugar, baking powder, nutmeg , and salt. Make a well in the center, and pour in milk, water, egg, vanilla and melted butter . Through mix until pancake mixture is smooth
  • Heat a lightly oiled cast iron or frying pan over medium high heat. Scoop about 2 tablespoons each of the batter onto the cast.
  • Fry each Johnny cake until brown and crisp; turn with a spatula, and then brown the other side.
  • Remove and serve immediately with syrup and/or butter .

Tips & Notes:

  1. Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 2pancakes| Calories: 491kcal (25%)| Carbohydrates: 63g (21%)| Protein: 12g (24%)| Fat: 22g (34%)| Saturated Fat: 12g (75%)| Cholesterol: 127mg (42%)| Sodium: 774mg (34%)| Potassium: 505mg (14%)| Fiber: 5g (21%)| Sugar: 9g (10%)| Vitamin A: 666IU (13%)| Calcium: 182mg (18%)| Iron: 3mg (17%)
Nutrition Facts
Southern Johnny Cakes (Hoe Cakes)
Amount Per Serving (2 pancakes)
Calories 491 Calories from Fat 198
% Daily Value*
Fat 22g34%
Saturated Fat 12g75%
Cholesterol 127mg42%
Sodium 774mg34%
Potassium 505mg14%
Carbohydrates 63g21%
Fiber 5g21%
Sugar 9g10%
Protein 12g24%
Vitamin A 666IU13%
Calcium 182mg18%
Iron 3mg17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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125 Comments

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    1. Hi, Theresa. Updated the recipe box. Servings is for 2 pancakes. Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

    2. 5 stars
      By far the best hoe cake recipe I’ve found yet, can’t wait to try other things from this site.

      1. Fantastic! Thank you for the feedback, Alec. Looking forward to you trying out the other recipes :).

  2. Hi. Can unused batter be stored? Frozen? (It’s wayyyy too much for just the 2 of us, but I didn’t realize it until I made the batter this morning.) Not sure if the rise from the baking powder would be lost…??

    1. Hi, Valeri. I haven’t tried freezing the batter, but you can try storing them in the fridge in an airtight container for 3-4 days. Or cook the whole batter and freeze up extra hoe cakes and reheat when ready to serve.

    2. 5 stars
      The problem with leaving the batter in the fridge, or freezing it, is that most baking powder contains sodium aluminum sulfate, which will react with the other ingredients, giving you a very ugly gray looking batter. What I would recommend is that you go ahead and cook all the recipe, and whatever cakes you don’t eat, freeze THOSE. You can reheat them on the stove or in the microwave when you want them. I do this all the time.

  3. 5 stars
    We tried this recipe this morning and we really enjoyed it. I think I like it better than straight buttermilk pancakes. We are trying to expand our food options.

  4. Do you make your own cornmeal fresh or purchase it at the store? I have a wheat mill/grinder which can also do corn, so wondering if that would work? I have made the cornmeal before with the wheat mill and used it on the bottom of pizzas. Thanks!

  5. 5 stars
    Delicious and easy. Excellent instructions too.
    It’s What to make for breakfast when you’re down to a couple eggs and almost out of milk. I’m going to try the batter in my waffle iron. But will make these for my grandkids next visit. Thanks for posting it

  6. I having been making sourdough coconut bakes for the last month and loving it. After reading your piece on hoe cakes, I have decided to try it. Because I am surrounding by coconuts trees here in Grenada, and I love adding freshly grated coconut to my baking instead of butter, I have decided to try your recipe with some coconut and a few Tbsp of my homemade sourdough. Will let you know how it turns out. Thanks for the recipe.

  7. I would love to try the Johnny hoe cakes but with gluten free cornmeal.Do I need to make any other adjustments to the recipe?

  8. 5 stars
    I have not tried this yet, but it sure sounds interesting. I am not a big fan of pancakes, but I LOVE LOVE cornbread, so I certainly expect to like these hoecakes. Will write bck when I try them. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!

  9. can this recipe be used for cornmeal style waffles – such as what Iron Rooster have on their menu?

    1. Hi, April! I haven’t tried it, but I don’t see why it won’t work. Please let me know how it turns out for you.

    2. I would increase the butter just like you do with regular pancakes. Sound marvelous. I think I’ll try that too.

  10. 4 stars
    My mother used to make these years ago. But I think she used less cornmeal & more flour. Maybe something like 2/3 cupcornmeal. 1 1/3 cup flour. Very tast, especially with the addition of the nutmeg.for me,I did not use syrup, but my husband liked the syrup on them. Kinda of across between corn muffins & pancake. Thank you!

  11. I came across your recipe and tried it while camping. Amazingly delicious! I drizzled sorghum syrup on mine which most people may not like, but they were great. And you’re correct, they good without anything on them.
    Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  12. 5 stars
    hi,
    Thanks for that delicious Southern Johnny Cakes recipe. I tried it today for the first time and I really liked it. I like that you included those other ingredients. Great taste.

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