hoecake
Americannoun
Regionalisms
See pancake.
Etymology
Origin of hoecake
Example Sentences
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And my mother’s special cornbread became a crude skillet hoecake made from just cornmeal, water and some leftover bacon fat, and that was what composed a meal.
From Washington Post • Apr. 14, 2020
Best of all is Alabama Jubilee, a traditional Dixie item done up brown as a hoecake.
From Time Magazine Archive
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‘Then—us’ll have these nice collards and some hoecake and coffee. And I going to cut me off a few slices of this here white meat and fry it for myself.’
From "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers
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Late in the afternoon, he tapped on the side of the fodder house, and then opened the door, and put part of the Christmas dinner—cooked bacon, hoecake, fried pork and roasted yams—inside on the floor.
From "Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad" by Ann Petry
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So he ate the hoecake and drank the parched acorn coffee and rode away.
From "Absalom, Absalom!" by William Faulkner
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