I made a mistake in my previous post in saying that Johnny cakes are
unique to the south. They are not!
Danny
At 07:23 AM 1/15/2011, you wrote:
I am from the South, and the term Johnny cake refers to a host of
cakes made from corn meal in a variety of ways. Johnny cakes are
unique to the south. The basic ingredients of Johnny cakes that
I've eaten are white or yellow corn meal, water or milk or
buttermilk, and salt. See the info from the following Wikipedia address.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonnycake#Preparation
Danny
At 07:41 PM 1/14/2011, you wrote:
I have some cornmeal to use up and a friend wants "johnny cakes". I have no
idea what that is. He thinks it is a square cake that you cut into squares
and serve with syrup poured on them.
Any southern cookes on this list? (smile)
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