My daddy grew up on these, and now I make them every Sunday morning. Church ladies always ask for the recipe.
I can still picture him at the stove, standing over a cast iron skillet, flipping hoecakes with the ease of someone who’d done it a thousand times. He didn’t use a recipe. He didn’t measure. He just knew. A scoop of cornmeal, a splash of buttermilk, a pinch of salt, and a generous spoonful of bacon grease from the jar on the counter.
The kitchen would fill with the smell of hot cornbread and memories. And every Sunday, without fail, someone would ask: “What’s that you’re making? Can I have the recipe?”
He’d just smile. “It’s just hoecakes. Nothing fancy.”
But it was fancy. Not fancy in the way of white tablecloths and crystal glasses, but fancy in the way of tradition, of family, of food made with hands that knew hard work and hearts that knew love.
These classic Southern hoecakes are one of those treasured comfort foods that prove the simplest ingredients often create the most unforgettable meals. Made with just cornmeal, buttermilk, salt, and a little hot grease, these crispy cornmeal cakes have been feeding hardworking families for generations.
Born during difficult times when cooks had to stretch every ingredient, hoecakes became a symbol of resourcefulness, resilience, and Southern home cooking. Their crispy edges, tender centers, and rich cornmeal flavor make them perfect for breakfast, supper, or anytime comfort food cravings hit.
Let me show you how to make them—just like my daddy taught me.
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