In the realm of breakfast and side dishes, one culinary gem shines brightly: Johnnycakes. Originating from the culinary traditions of Native Americans, these delectable treats have become an iconic part of Rhode Island's culinary heritage. These versatile flatbreads, akin to pancakes yet possessing a unique charm, are a testament to the state's rich history and diverse culinary influences.
This comprehensive guide presents an array of Johnnycake recipes, each offering a unique twist on this classic dish. From the traditional Johnnycakes, crafted with simple ingredients like cornmeal, flour, and buttermilk, to creative variations infused with flavors like pumpkin, blueberry, and even bacon, this article caters to every palate. Whether you prefer your Johnnycakes sweet or savory, fluffy or crispy, there's a recipe here to satisfy your cravings. Embark on a culinary journey through Rhode Island's culinary heritage as we delve into the secrets of making perfect Johnnycakes.
RHODE ISLAND JOHNNYCAKES
Our johnnycakes, made with milk, are thin and lacy.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Breakfast & Brunch Recipes Pancake Recipes
Time 1h
Yield Makes about 3 dozen
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 200 degrees. Heat a medium skillet over medium heat. Toast cornmeal, stirring often, until fragrant, about 5 minutes; transfer to a bowl, and whisk in 1 1/4 teaspoons salt.
- Pour boiling water into a heatproof bowl; gradually whisk in cornmeal. Stir in milk. Heat a griddle or large cast-iron skillet over medium heat; coat with a thin layer of oil (about 1 tablespoon). Drop batter by the tablespoon onto griddle. (If batter spatters violently, reduce heat to medium-low, so that johnnycakes are gently bubbling when they hit the griddle. You may need to add more hot water, 2 tablespoons at a time, until batter is pourable but still thick.) Cook 4 or 5 johnnycakes at a time, greasing griddle as needed, until bottoms are golden with lacy, crisp edges, about 5 minutes. Flip; cook until bottoms are crisp, 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer to a baking sheet; warm in oven while others cook. Repeat with remaining batter.
TRADITIONAL JOHNNY CAKES
Traditional Johnny Cakes made with a small handful of ingredients and fried until they're golden brown and delightfully crispy!
Provided by Kimberly Killebrew
Categories Breakfast
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine the cornmeal, salt, and sugar in a mixing bowl.Bring the water to a boil in a large saucepan. Gradually pour the cornmeal mixture in a steady stream into the boiling water, whisking constantly. Turn off the heat and continue whisking until the mixture is smooth. Add the butter and whisk until melted and incorporated. Let the batter rest for 15 minutes (this will soften the grains to prevent a gritty texture as well as enable the consistency to thicken). At that point the consistency should resemble that of mashed potatoes. If it's still too runny let it sit a bit longer.
- Heat a cast iron or non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Add some butter, oil, or bacon grease to the cast iron pan. If using non-stick still add a little oil/butter.Drop the batter in roughly 1/4 cup scoops onto the frying pan about 3 inches apart. Let the cakes fry undisturbed for several minutes until the edges are browned. This can take anywhere from 6-12 minutes. If you try and flip them too soon they will fall apart in a mushy mess so be patient. Once the edges are browned flip the cakes over and use a spatula to press them down to a thickness of no more than 1/4 inch so they can become nice and crispy. Continue to fry on the other side for several more minutes until the cakes are golden brown and crispy on the outside. Add a little more oil or butter when you flip them over to fry them on the other side.Transfer the cakes to a wire rack placed on baking sheet and put them in a warmed oven to keep warm while you make another batch.
- Serve hot with butter, maple butter, maple syrup, or applesauce.Makes twelve 3-inch Johnny cakes.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 3 Johnny Cakes, Calories 214 kcal, Carbohydrate 32 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 8 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 15 mg, Sodium 300 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 4 g
RHODE ISLAND JOHNNY CAKES
Johnny cakes are the New England equivalent of tortillas. The simplest recipes call for nothing but cornmeal, boiling water, and a little salt. The batter should be fairly thin so that when fried on a hot griddle, the batter is no more than a quarter of an inch thick. Rhode Islanders take their johnnycakes so seriously that they...
Provided by star pooley
Categories Other Side Dishes
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. Whisk together cornmeal, salt and sugar (if used). Bring water to a boil and pour over the meal mixture, whisking to prevent lumps. Let the batter rest 10 minutes.
- 2. Butter a large skillet or griddle and bring it to about 375 degrees, just to a sizzle (do not burn the butter). Add enough milk (1/2 to a cup) to the batter to make it the consistency of mashed potatoes, and drop by spoonfuls to make cakes about 2 or 3 inches wide and several inches apart (they will spread).
- 3. Let the cakes gently sizzle on the grill for about 6 minutes or as long as 11 minutes until you bring them to a deep golden brown on the bottom and slightly firm on the top, before turning them over.
- 4. Add some more butter to the griddle, and/or place a thin pat of butter on each cake, before turning them over and cooking for another 6 minutes (or longer) until they are a deep golden brown color.
- 5. Serve with butter and maple syrup.
RHODE ISLAND JOHNNYCAKES
Make and share this Rhode Island Johnnycakes recipe from Food.com.
Provided by quotFoodThe Way To
Categories Breakfast
Time 31m
Yield 6-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Mix all dry ingredients.
- Add eggs to buttermilk in a bowl and beat lightly.
- Add the buttermilk to the dry ingredients and blend.
- Fold the melted butter into the batter.
- Let batter rest for 20 minutes and adjust consistency with a few tablespoons of water if necessary.
- Preheat a flat griddle to 350*F.
- Use 1 1/2 oz. of batter per cake and lightly grease the griddle.
- Pour the batter and cook until it bubbles and is golden brown, then flip over for 30 seconds or until browned.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 251.1, Fat 8.9, SaturatedFat 4.6, Cholesterol 88.2, Sodium 989.8, Carbohydrate 35.4, Fiber 2, Sugar 3.2, Protein 8
Tips:
- Use fresh ingredients: High-quality ingredients will result in better-tasting johnnycakes.
- Don't overmix the batter: Overmixing will make the johnnycakes tough.
- Cook the johnnycakes over medium heat: This will help them cook evenly.
- Serve the johnnycakes warm: They're best when they're fresh out of the pan.
- Get creative with your toppings: Try butter, syrup, honey, or fruit.
Conclusion:
Rhode Island johnnycakes are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They're easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. Whether you like them plain or topped with your favorite ingredients, johnnycakes are a surefire hit.
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