Thursday, August 9, 2007

Southern Style Corn Cakes

Southern Style Corn Cakes

These babies are so easy and quick to make. In fact, they could pretty much be an after thought, when you main course is almost ready, that pops into your mind for an extra side. They only take about 15 minutes to complete.

Serve With: Sour cream & salsa on top. Great to serve as a side with my 'Down South Smothered Liver & Onions with Gravy' recipe.
Prep Time: 5 min
Cook Time: 10 min
Yield: ~ 12 corn cakes

These Corn Cakes are also good with Black Beans or a mixture of the black beans and corn.
~ Kimberly Edwards

Ingredients:
Instructions:

1. Mix all ingredients (except butter or oil) in the same rectangular casserole dish with a whisk or a fork. It should be the consistency of pancake batter.

* Don't be afraid to add either more liquid or flour/cornmeal to make it the consistency of pancake batter.

2. Get pan warm on medium heat and coat pan with peanut oil and/or butter.

3. With a 1/2 cup measuring cup, scoop the mixture in the pan, like you would make pancakes. Pan will fit 3-4 depending on how big you make them.

4. When the corn cakes have little bubbles forming on the top side, flip them over. They should be golden brown on the bottom.

5. When the other side is golden brown, repeat with the rest of the mixture.

6. Enjoy!

* Note: I made this last night and served it as a side with my 'Down South Smothered Liver & Onions with Gravy' recipe. It was great and we only have 2 left over...

...I guess that means they enjoyed it...LOL!

...As I hope you enjoy it!

Kimberly Edwards :D

P.S. Are you Crazy for Corn? Are you always looking for new ways to use corn in recipes? Here is the book for you:


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3 Comments:

Blogger Von Doane said...

Ummm... Ummmm sounds delicious. There's nothing like good old southern style cooking... or developing a southern style cooking hand to make someone special in your life happy.

What's for dessert? A glass of iced sun sweet tea and a slice of homemade peach cobbler sounds good, too!

August 9, 2007 at 2:58 PM  
Blogger Heather in Beautiful BC said...

Yum - they sound great! AND anything quick and easy as a last minute idea suits me :) Thanks for pointing me to the Terrier Lover through MyBlogLog... great site! All the best from Beautiful BC.

August 31, 2007 at 8:57 AM  
Blogger Wendy Gusn said...

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Thank you.
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February 24, 2009 at 2:51 AM  

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