Friday, November 25, 2022

Three Sisters Griddle Cakes

Two golden griddle cakes studded with pieces of yellow corn and reddish brown adzuki beans

Inspired by this gorgeous book by Robin Wall Kimmerer, our family has been talking this week about the Indigenous practice of planting corn, beans, and squash together in a Three Sisters garden as a way of learning about interdependence, reciprocity, and taking care of each other and the land. These three plants nourish each other and the people who plant them. This Three Sisters griddle cake, adapted from this recipe, brings the three together—gifts from the land—and asks what we will give in return.

This is easiest to make if you can cook something with kabocha squash and/or adzuki beans earlier in the week, and just save a bit of the leftovers, rather than having to cook each one from scratch.

Ingredients
½ cup coarse ground cornmeal
2 tbsp all-purpose flour
2 tbsp whole wheat flour
1 tsp chili powder
¼ tsp cumin
Pinch dried thyme
½ tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 large egg
½ cup milk
1 tbsp butter, melted
1 tbsp honey
1 cup frozen corn kernels, thawed
½ cup cooked adzuki beans
½ cup diced roasted kabocha squash (or substitute roasted butternut)
1 green onion, finely chopped
Olive oil, for frying

Combine the dry ingredients (cornmeal, flours, spices and herbs, baking powder and salt) together in a medium bowl. 

In a separate smaller bowl, beat the egg and then whisk in the milk, butter, and honey. Stir in the corn, beans, squash, and green onions. Then, pour the wet ingredients into the dry and stir to combine.

Heat a pan over medium heat. When hot, drizzle with olive oil. Drop the batter by the tablespoonful into the pan, using about 2 tbsp per cake. If it stays very high. use the spoon to flatten it a bit so that it will cook through. Cook about 2-3 minutes per side or until golden brown and cooked through (you may need to turn the heat down a bit after the first side—the batter is thick and these will take awhile to cook all the way through).

Remove from pan onto a paper towel to soak up any excess oil. Serve hot.

Makes 9 cakes.

18 comments:

  1. I love the idea of incorporating the Three Sisters garden tradition into a recipe! Corn, beans, and squash truly go so well together in so many ways.
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  2. These griddle cakes sound amazing! I never thought to use kabocha squash in a pancake, but it sounds so delicious and unique
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  3. "Robin Wall Kimmerer's book is such a beautiful inspiration for recipes like this. Food can teach us so much about community and sustainability.
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  4. I've never tried adzuki beans in anything like this before. This recipe looks like a great way to try something new
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  5. I’m planning to make these for our next family brunch. I think they'll be a big hit with everyone
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  6. What a thoughtful way to combine flavors that honor Indigenous practices. This feels like more than just a recipe—it's a way to connect with history and the land.
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  7. The combination of chili powder, cumin, and thyme with cornmeal sounds so delicious! I can’t wait to try these.
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  8. I love that this recipe uses simple, wholesome ingredients but still feels so hearty and unique. Perfect for fall
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  9. The texture must be incredible with corn kernels and adzuki beans! Such a creative idea for a griddle cake
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  10. Thanks for including tips on prepping some ingredients in advance. Makes it way easier for a quick breakfast or snack
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  11. "I tried these with butternut squash instead of kabocha, and they turned out perfectly! So delicious and filling.
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  12. This recipe is a beautiful way to honor the Three Sisters garden tradition! I love how it combines such nutritious and symbolic ingredients into one dish. 🌽🫘🎃
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  13. The concept of reciprocity reflected in this dish is inspiring. Food that nourishes not just the body but also our connection to nature—amazing! ✨
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  14. What a creative way to bring the Three Sisters tradition to the table! The combination of textures and flavors sounds perfect. 👩‍🍳
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  15. The symbolism behind this recipe makes it even more special. Can't wait to try these griddle cakes with my family! 🥞
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  16. The spices and seasonings in this recipe must make the griddle cakes extra flavorful. Such a comforting dish for the season. 🍂
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  17. This recipe is a perfect blend of nutrition, flavor, and tradition. A true celebration of community and gratitude. 💞
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