A Southern take on the breakfast style pancake that's includes a dash of cornmeal along with your choice of blueberries, strawberries or both!
Blueberry and Strawberry Cornmeal Pancakes
I love a good pancake. It's a comfort food that reminds me of sweet memories in the kitchen with mom making pancakes on the weekend. A staple in our house is my great Aunt Grace's Farmstyle Buttermilk Pancakes. They are a winner! I also enjoy Pigs in a Blanket, Pumpkin Pancakes, Streusel Apple Pie Pancakes, and these excellent Banana Walnut Pancakes.
Today we have a Southern take on a pancakes. Some call them corn cakes or Johnny cakes as the names differ but they are the most delicious mix of a regular pancake with the addition of some cornmeal. This produces out a light sweet pancake that has a bit of texture from the cornmeal. A mix between cornbread and pancake. With the addition of some sliced strawberries or blueberries topped with maple syrup, you will have one wonderful pancake breakfast,
These are easy to pull together. You need one bowl, no mixer, no beaten egg whites....just simple and easy. Just like it should be on a lazy weekend. These are pancakes the whole family will love.
Enjoy!
What Ingredients do I need?
- butter
- flour - I used all purpose flour
- cornmeal - yellow cornmeal is often found in the US. See Kitchen Tips and Notes for more on cornmeal
- sugar
- baking powder - this give them a nice rise
- salt
- eggs
- milk - use whole or 2%
- strawberries - I suggest using fresh strawberries
- blueberries - I suggest using fresh blueberries
- maple syrup - a great topping
- Milk: try buttermilk
- Fruit: add sliced peaches, bananas, or blackberries
Kitchen Tips and Notes
- What is cornmeal? Coarse flour made from dried corn (maize). It can be found in coarse, medium, and fine grinds. It can be yellow, white, or blue in color depending on the type of corn used. Yellow is the most common type found in the US.
- What is a good substitute for cornmeal?
- Polenta - this is coarse and slightly gritty. It has a similar texture to cornmeal. I would choose this product if I can not find regular cornmeal. You would substitute with a 1:1 ratio.
- Corn Flour - this is a fine and smooth texture similar to flour. This is mild and slightly sweet, with a strong corn flavor. Good in baked goods but you won't get that gritty texture. You would substitute with a 1:1 ratio.
- Adding fruit to your pancakes - for a more even distribution of fruit I like to add it to the top of the pancake while it's cooking in the skillet or griddle. Adding them to the batter in the bowl usually results in getting more fruit on some of the pancakes and none in others.
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Blueberry and Strawberry Cornmeal Pancakes
1/4 cup butter, melted and cooled
1 1⁄4 cup Flour
3⁄4 cup cornmeal
1 tbsp. sugar
4 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
2 large eggs, beaten
1 1⁄2 cups milk
fresh sliced strawberries
Melt remaining ¼ cup butter. In a mixing bowl combine flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder and salt. Combine the slightly cooled melted butter with eggs and milk. Add the liquid ingredients to dry; stir until just combined.
On a griddle or large skillet over medium heat make pancakes by adding batter and then adding chopped strawberries or blueberries to the top. Flip over once 1st side is golden and bubbles form on top. Cook the second side until golden and remove. Serves immediately with syrup.
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