Wednesday, September 4, 2013

WWDH - Corn Cakes


This week's Wednesday with Donna Hay recipe is my pick, Corn Cakes from p82 of Modern Classics Book I.  Chaya made the recipe outside of the group last year, and you can find the recipe (minus the bacon) here.  To make the recipe as per the book, just add four cooked slices of bacon that have been chopped.

These corn cakes were quite tasty.  I served mine with chutney, as Donna suggested.

The only thing that I didn't like about this recipe is all the washing up.  Even though I used tinned corn, there was still a lot of pans and dishes involved.  However, if you don't mind that, and cheese, corn, bacon and onion mixed together in a fritter sounds good to you, then you will like this recipe.

Please visit Kayte, Margaret, Chaya and Sarah to see what they thought of these cakes.

9 comments:

Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself said...

Chutney and corn cakes - ok I need this for lunch :D

Cheers
Choc Chip Uru

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Washing up is a big thing for me too! And I'm surprised that there was so much for something so simple too :)

yummychunklet said...

I love corn cakes! These look great!

Kari said...

I hardly ever make corn cakes but love them when I have them - so delicious hot and with a relish. These look great!

Sarah said...

Yes, I found that the corn cakes were a little involved too. I guess that's because the bacon and onions have to be cooked before the pancakes are made. It might be easier to think of these as "leftover items" cakes. Then you could throw in whatever cooked meat/veg you had. And add the cheese!

TeaLady said...

TAsty pick, Gaye. Def making these again.

Chaya said...

I didn't use bacon but they were delicious. Why don't I make them more often?

Johanna GGG said...

good pick - love corn cakes - I am sure E would hate it because he does the dishes :-)

Kayte said...

Oh those look lovely, and I made the chutney as well (I kept sampling it and sampling it so it's a good thing I only made a small portion). There were a few steps to these, weren't there? That said, none of them difficult or unpleasant so I hope to make these again sometime soon. And, ok, maybe maybe it's because I want to eat them with that chutney again!