Indian Pone

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A small simple corn cake, similar to a johnnycake, originally cooked in ashes, and introduced to early European settlers by indigenous Americans. Also known as "corn pone" in the Southern United States.

Ingredients

Procedure

  1. Put on the water in a pot, and as soon as it boils stir in as much cornmeal as will make a very thin batter.
  2. Beat it frequently while it is boiling, which will require ten minutes; then take it off, pour it in a pan, and add the butter, and salt to taste.
  3. When the batter is luke-warm stir in as much Indian meal as will make it quite thick.
  4. Let rise overnight.
  5. Pat the dough out into small cakes.
  6. Butter a baking tin and bake in a moderate oven or butter a cake pan, fill it 3/4 full, and bake.

Notes, tips and variations

  • This recipe did not originally have an oven temperature; 350 degrees Fahrenheit is probably safe.

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