Transfer the cooked hoecakes to a paper-towel-lined plate to drain excess grease. Keep warm in a low oven (200°F) while you cook the remaining batter.
Step 8: Serve Immediately
Hoecakes are best hot and fresh. Serve with butter (melting into the crispy surface), a drizzle of honey or maple syrup for a sweet breakfast, or alongside fried eggs and bacon for a savory meal.
My Daddy’s Tips (Passed Down to Me)
Use bacon grease if you have it. He kept a jar on the counter. It adds a smoky, savory depth that nothing else can replicate.
Don’t make the batter too thin. Hoecakes aren’t pancakes. The batter should be thick enough to scoop, not pour.
Hot pan, hot fat. If the pan isn’t hot enough, the hoecakes will absorb grease and become soggy.
Don’t flip too early. Let the first side develop a crispy, golden crust before flipping.
Serve immediately. Hoecakes are best straight from the skillet. Leftovers are good (see storage instructions), but fresh is magic.
Make extra. They freeze beautifully. A batch on Sunday means hoecakes all week.
Sweet vs. Savory Hoecakes
This recipe is versatile. Here’s how to adapt it.
Flavor Profile Add to Batter Serve With
Savory (Classic) None Butter, salt, pepper, fried eggs, bacon, sausage
Sweet 1-2 tbsp sugar, ½ tsp cinnamon Maple syrup, honey, berries, whipped cream
Herbed 1 tbsp fresh chives, parsley, or scallions Butter, cream cheese, smoked salmon
Cheesy ¼ cup shredded cheddar or Parmesan (add to batter or sprinkle on top after flipping) Butter, fried egg
Spicy ¼ tsp cayenne or red pepper flakes Honey (the sweet-spicy combo is incredible)
What to Serve with Hoecakes
Hoecakes are a blank canvas. Here’s how we ate them growing up.
Breakfast:
With butter and maple syrup (sweet)
With fried eggs and bacon (savory)
Alongside sausage gravy (hoecakes instead of biscuits – incredible)
Lunch or Supper:
With pinto beans and collard greens (classic Southern meal)
As a side for fried chicken or catfish
Topped with pulled pork or barbecue
Snack:
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