Cornmeal Hoe Cakes
Also known as “scalded corn cakes” or “hot water corn cakes,” these hoe cakes were named for the legend that settlers would cook corn cakes on shovels or hoes over the fire. These cakes didn’t have leavening. The hot water cooked the meal and thickened it. And the texture of the cakes was scratchy on top, which is how they got their name in Texas called “scratch cakes.”