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Johnny Cakes

Keith Baldwin
Keith Baldwin @deepfried

I came back from a holiday in the Bahamas with a taste for Johnny cake (thanks to Mom's Bakery on Little Exuma!). Wanting to recreate it at home, I googled recipes to find that Johnny cakes come in many shapes and sizes. Bahamian Johnny cake is almost like a dense bread loaf baked in an oven, sometimes made with coconut milk. Jamaican Johnny cakes are deep fried coconut dumplings and in the southern USA they seem to be a cornmeal pancake.

I wanted to try all of these, and to be honest, I'm lazy. So I decided to make a dough that contained coconut and cornmeal that could be baked (on the left in the picture) or fried (on the right). I didn't try deep-frying them as dumplings, but I don't see why this wouldn't work.

I came back from a holiday in the Bahamas with a taste for Johnny cake (thanks to Mom's Bakery on Little Exuma!). Wanting to recreate it at home, I googled recipes to find that Johnny cakes come in many shapes and sizes. Bahamian Johnny cake is almost like a dense bread loaf baked in an oven, sometimes made with coconut milk. Jamaican Johnny cakes are deep fried coconut dumplings and in the southern USA they seem to be a cornmeal pancake.

I wanted to try all of these, and to be honest, I'm lazy. So I decided to make a dough that contained coconut and cornmeal that could be baked (on the left in the picture) or fried (on the right). I didn't try deep-frying them as dumplings, but I don't see why this wouldn't work.

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Johnny Cakes

Keith Baldwin
Keith Baldwin @deepfried

I came back from a holiday in the Bahamas with a taste for Johnny cake (thanks to Mom's Bakery on Little Exuma!). Wanting to recreate it at home, I googled recipes to find that Johnny cakes come in many shapes and sizes. Bahamian Johnny cake is almost like a dense bread loaf baked in an oven, sometimes made with coconut milk. Jamaican Johnny cakes are deep fried coconut dumplings and in the southern USA they seem to be a cornmeal pancake.

I wanted to try all of these, and to be honest, I'm lazy. So I decided to make a dough that contained coconut and cornmeal that could be baked (on the left in the picture) or fried (on the right). I didn't try deep-frying them as dumplings, but I don't see why this wouldn't work.

I came back from a holiday in the Bahamas with a taste for Johnny cake (thanks to Mom's Bakery on Little Exuma!). Wanting to recreate it at home, I googled recipes to find that Johnny cakes come in many shapes and sizes. Bahamian Johnny cake is almost like a dense bread loaf baked in an oven, sometimes made with coconut milk. Jamaican Johnny cakes are deep fried coconut dumplings and in the southern USA they seem to be a cornmeal pancake.

I wanted to try all of these, and to be honest, I'm lazy. So I decided to make a dough that contained coconut and cornmeal that could be baked (on the left in the picture) or fried (on the right). I didn't try deep-frying them as dumplings, but I don't see why this wouldn't work.

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Ingredients

20-30 minutes
makes 10-12 ser
  1. 1.5 cupsplain flour
  2. 1 cupcornmeal
  3. 1 cupdesicated coconut
  4. 1 tspbaking powder
  5. 1/2 tspsalt
  6. 1/3 cupcoconut oil
  7. 1 cupcoconut milk
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20-30 minutes
  1. 1

    Mix dry ingredients in a bowl

  2. 2

    Add coconut oil. Mix it in well, using either hands or a spoon.

  3. 3

    Add coconut milk and work with your hands. The result should be a wet dough, slightly stickier than bread dough.

  4. 4

    To bake them, press spoonfuls into 12 muffin cases and bake at 190°C for 20 minutes. They won't rise much, but will turn golden on the outside.

  5. 5

    To fry them instead, flatten into discs and shallow fry in coconut oil on a high heat for about 2 minutes per side.

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