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johnnycake

American  
[jon-ee-keyk] / ˈdʒɒn iˌkeɪk /
Or johnny cake

noun

Northern U.S.
  1. an unleavened cake or bread made of cornmeal and water or milk, usually cooked on a griddle.


Regionalisms

See pancake.

Etymology

Origin of johnnycake

An Americanism dating back to 1730–40; of uncertain origin; possibly by folk etymology from earlier jonakin

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Corny as johnnycake, folksy as a country fiddler, persuasive as a television pitchman, he is also both efficient and effective, and he can already count several considerable achievements in his brief Administration.

From Time Magazine Archive

But someone would usually slip a piece of hard bread, cheese, jerked beef, or salt fish and johnnycake in the pocket of his jacket as it hung on its hook.

From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes

It took a moment for Jonathan to realize that he was being offered some more johnnycake.

From "The Fighting Ground" by Avi

“Here you go,” said one of them, reaching out a hand and offering him johnnycake.

From "The Fighting Ground" by Avi

Directions for use: For biscuits, pie crust, johnnycake, etc., use three teaspoonfuls to one quart of flour or meal; for cakes, two teaspoonfuls to a teacup of flour.

From The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources by Anonymous