Monday, October 18, 2010

Our Journey in a Cake

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 Anguillan Johnnycakes!

 Even the local kitties know what's good for breakfast

 Marcia.  Chef extraordinaire!

Welcome to the Island!  Johnnycakes, salt cod, plantains and local eggs.
 The view was almost as good as the food.

We traveled far away from home.  I came from New England.  Ray journeyed from Santa Fe.  We'd not seen each other for months and had the great fortune of staging a reunion in the most glorious of tropical locations accompanied by family and friends.

We ate and laughed and sunned.

And then we ate some more.

And what I found, as I often do when half way around the world from home, that I can always find a culinary lodestone that can connect a glorious, tiny tropical island in the caribbean to my home in the cold, green mountains of New England.

Johnnycakes, or journey cakes, are an ancient North American staple.  I like to think of them as reality's equivalent of the Ring Trilogy's Elven flatbread Lembas.  It's a delicious leavened treat that travels beautifully on a long slog.  It's rare to find a johnnycake on a menu these days, the rare exception is in the caribbean and New England.
local spiny lobster and crawfish!


I thank Marcia, an Anguillan chef and culinary magician, for bringing journeycakes back to my table in the north country.

Vermont Made Johnnycakes

North Country Johnnycakes

INGREDIENTS


2 1/2 cups AP flour
1/2 cup cornmeal
2 tablespoons maple sugar
1 teaspoon white pepper
2 teaspoons sea salt
2 tablespoons baking powder
3 tablespoons cold butter cut into small pieces
1 1/4 cups water

Extra cornmeal for forming the cakes.


PROCEDURE

In a food processor, pulse together dry ingredients until just combined.  

Add cold bits of butter, pulsing until the butter is incorporated and starts to look like cornmeal.

With the processor running, slowly add the water until the dough comes together and is uniformly processed.

The dough will be sticky, sprinkle a layer of cornmeal on a plate.  Scoop cornmeal into small golfball sized blobs.  Cover the blog with a small amount of cornmeal and roll into a uniform ball in your hand.  Flatten the dough.

Fry in a few inches of hot oil (325º) until the cake starts to bubble and the bottom side browns, about 2 to 3 minutes.  Flip the johnnycake carefully and cook for about a minute more until brown on both sides.

Transfer to a paper towel lined plate.  

17 comments:

Denise said...

Just brought a tear to my eye! Made me think of my mom -- johnny cake was a staple item with certain meals she prepared and I can almost smell it baking! Thanks!

Hookin It With Mr. Lick Lick said...

That sounds so good! My arteries love you, I am a sucker for fried foods.

Allie said...

Mmmm love the pictures! Everything looks delicious :)

teri said...

"Cover the blog with a small amount of cornmeal and roll into a uniform ball in your hand."

I am going to venture a guess that you meant blob...but how apropos that you used "blog" instead! kinda made me LOL which didn't really help with the drooling from the Johnnycakes. ;P

Whisked Away said...

Hey! I just found your blog...it came up when I searched for "how much does a hood cost for a bakery?" Kind of random. Do you only do online orders as of now? I am a baker and have been battling with the idea of opening my own place. When I ask people who do have their own bakeries if they recommend it I usually get a negative and beware response. So disheartening. : ) I just want to bake cookies for people and make the world a better place. : ) I live in Texas but if I am ever in Vermont I plan on stopping by for a macaroon! Best of luck to you and I can't wait to try the sweet potato bread and this johhnycake recipe. Thanks! Dagny

Whisked Away said...

Hey! I just found your blog when I google searched for "how much does a hood cost for a bakery?" Kind of random. : ) I am a baker and have been battling with the idea of opening my own place. Whenever I ask people who own bakeries if they recommend it I usually get negative and beware responses. So disheartening. I just want to bake cookies and make the world a better place, come on people! Do you only do online orders? I live in Texas, but if I am ever in Vermont I plan on stopping by for a macaroon. Best of luck to you! And thanks for the sweet potato bread recipe and the johhnycakes, I can't wait to try them.

Shelly said...

I was also going to comment on "cover the blog with a small amount of cornmeal ..." !! I do a fine job of covering this blog in a large amount of drool each time ... I can give a small amount of cornmeal a go too.

Maribeth said...

Oh total yumminess, and that lobster looked good too!

Leann said...

my hubby is from Vermont and eats these with syrup (yuck) I am from the south and we call them hoecakes and I eat them with pinto beans and rice...either way they are filling! I even have a cast iron pan specifically to make these....

Raymond Prado said...

Winky dinky hoecake!

Melissa said...

Now THAT is my kind of secret mission!! What a perfect way to reconnect with The Mister, fam and friends.. And talk about delish!!

Arlington Girl said...

Oh this is wonderful. I'm so happy to hear you had a nice trip, and find out where you went! I was dying of curiosity.

Karen Sather said...

Oh my gosh, great photos of tasty food and a divine background while enjoying a romantic getaway! I must know what the plantains are though...on the breakfast plate...in what appears to be onions and potatoes and ?????? please do share. It's great to have you back! Was happy to see your blog pop up!

Kristin said...

I have never heard of these but am going to try to make them immediately!

Karen Sather said...

The kitty is so darn cute, and the food so inviting. I am curious about what is being served with the Johnnycakes and eggs...are they potatoes and oninons? It looks interesting because I can't seem to figure out all that's in it, but I'm sure it tastes yummy!

Michelle said...

Where did you stay while in Anguilla. My husband and I have been fortunate enough to visit the only heaven left on earth twice...we are currently saving for our next trip.

Marilyn said...

we lived in the West Indies for 5 years, so i *LOVE* this post! and i'm embarrassed to say i've never made johnnycakes, so thanks for the recipe. hope you had a FABULOUS time.

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