Making George Washington's Favorite Dish | Hoecakes and Johnny Cakes

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Published 2024-08-07
Printable recipe below! Join us for a walk thru this historical food and why the hoe cake, or johnny cake, was President George Washington's favorite dish.

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All Comments (20)
  • @wdwtx2.0
    A fun fact. George Washington's favorite YouTube channel was Cowboy Kent Rollins.
  • Born in England. Canadian citizen. I've actually been to Sulgrave Manor in England. Funny old world mate. Love you guys! Carry on cowboy! 😊🍁
  • I know I'm not the only one who says thank you, love you. God bless you and yours.
  • @davyg11
    In a world that's gone mad (well, feels like it has at times) - it's great to see something as wholesome as this ❤
  • One of my ancestors grew up with Washington and fought with him in the US Revolutionary War. Yes, I'm very proud of that. 😊🇺🇲
  • My girls are learning their constitution right now, and this is the funnest way to keep their heads in the game but break up the seriousness at the same time. ❤
  • I grew up less than 2 miles ( as the Crow fly’s ) from George and Martha’s Mt. Vernon Estate. I never heard this about the HoeCakes. Hope and praying that you’re healing from your recent losses. God Bless. BK
  • @RayManSS
    "Because when you're hungry, everything tastes good."
  • @coleroth6980
    I grew up in Alabama. I was adopted when I was 10 and moved to Idaho. I have been looking for corn pancakes my whole life. These are them! 🎉 thank you!!!
  • @jossueangel
    Not only do I enjoy the cooking but also the history lessons in your videos, Mr. Kent! I love the patriotism in your videos and always showing respect to our veterans! God bless Cowboy Kent and God bless America! 🇺🇸🤠
  • @mmoretti
    Mr Rollins, I’m from Massachusetts, and Johnnycakes are still made in the traditional way and no yeast was used way back then. Corn meal yellow or white but a finer milled grind, first mixed in hot water to soften the meal, plain flour, a tiny amount of sugar salt and milk. They aren’t cakey like pancakes but delicious with butter, syrup even molasses, honey or jam
  • Love the History videos Kent hope you and Ms. Shannon and the pups are well!
  • Awesome presentation of our president and his favorite meal. Tu❤️
  • @Crankinstien
    This country needs millions of people like cowboy and it would be great again
  • My mom made the yellow one for us growing up. She made these when we had ham and beans cabbage and sauerkraut. Never had them with syrup. I still eat them today great memories of my child hood.
  • A well seasoned vintage cast iron pan (machined / polished. smooth as..) is a work of art
  • I love these videos! Good family fun, new recipes to try, and the dances are always adorable! God bless you sir!