Ingredients
- 2 ounces (1/2 stick) butter
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 1 cup cornmeal
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon (1/3 palmful) salt
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons slivered fresh sage (from 4 sprigs)
- 2 ounces walnut halves or pieces, a couple of handfuls from the bulk bins in market will due
- Butter and honey, for topping your cakes
Directions
Heat a nonstick griddle or nonstick skillet over moderate heat.
In a small saucepan, melt butter and transfer to a small mixing bowl. Wipe out pan and return to heat with 1 1/2 cups water. Bring water to a boil over high heat. Add cornmeal to a large mixing bowl add the hot water, stir to combine. Beat eggs, milk, and sugar with melted butter and stir this mixture into cornmeal. Sprinkle a little salt into bowl. Add 1 cup all-purpose flour into a strainer or a sifter. Knock strainer to add flour into corn cake mix. Add sage to batter and stir to combine.
Wipe a pat of butter, nestled in paper toweling, across the griddle pan to grease it. Place small ladles of corn cake batter onto griddle or skillet: make cakes 3-inches wide and allow a bit of space between them in the pan. Nest a few walnut bits into wet batter as the cakes begin to cook. Cook cakes 2 to 3 minutes on each side, until golden brown. Serve cakes with softened butter and honey for drizzling. YUMMY!
Photo: Corn Cakes with Walnuts and Sage Recipe
















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By Peebsy-Weebsy
Western Maryland
on September 13, 2011
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I made a couple of minor modifications - I substituted margarine and soy milk for the butter and dairy milk since I have a dairy intolerance, and I used dried sage instead of fresh because that's what I had on hand. I don't care for very sweet pancakes so I used only half the sugar. It was still more sweet than I would have liked so next time I will only use 2 tbl. I also added 2 tsp of baking powder so they wouldn't be too heavy. Very good flavor and something different than the ordinary plain cornmeal pancake. I served with maple syrup instead of honey and a side of grilled apples.
By meerb98_5022409
Bel Air, MD
on February 15, 2006
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Liked the recipe, the batter made a ton of pancakes! I used dried sage, probably would have been more tasty with fresh. I ate drizzled with honey.
By rayroux_2833773
Carlsbad, NM
on June 21, 2005
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This has become a "HIT" with my native American friends. The ladies are asking for the recipe so they can make them at their feasts. Thanks.
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