Making John Wayne's Legendary Corn Dodgers | Hot Water Cornbread
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- Printable recipe below! We're going to learn how to make John Wayne's legendary corn dodgers. These saddle bag snacks will transport you back to the Wild West.
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Retired Navy K9 handler here. When I was in Afghanistan, I made these for the kids I was sent to protect (I was oldest active duty handler in country) and they never heard of these. They actually enjoyed them and the bread I baked. Thanks Cookie for the supplies you lent me!! And thank you for this video. I enjoyed every second of it. 😁👍
the same kids you abandoned?
Were you there, B!#¢h. You got Nothing... B-ko
@@jesipohl6717hey Shmuck!!! He was just following orders!!! He didn't have any say when he was told to leave!!!! Get your head outta your ass and show some respect for one of the men that provides the very freedoms that YOU are enjoying right now!!!
How nice for you !
@@jesipohl6717 read the room...
I was a lucky boy back in the 60's. My grandparents mainly raised me after my mom died at a early age. This was one of my all time favorite things that she made that I loved. She made homemade fresh biscuits everyday. Then on on a Sunday or so she would make the corn dodgers. I still remember packing some in my pockets after dinner when I went out to play. Our dog had to be the luckiest dog on the planet. He never ate dog food. He had grandma's leftovers 3 times a day. He was never chained, tied or fenced in and he never missed a meal. Thanks Kent for the recipe reminder. I have to make these for the family this weekend. PJ
😊 your comment brought the biggest genuine smile to my face
Thanks for sharing. Our dogs were treated the same way. Nice to have grandparents like you had. Where was your dad or had he and your mom separated when she passed? I asked because I was the youngest of three when my father passed when he was only 23. My mother gave me up for adoption - sort of - as she knew the folks adopting me. It worked out great. later, when I met my sister, she told me I was the lucky one.
@@mrlaw711 My parents did divorce when I was very young, then my mom died at a early age. My dad was career navy. It was easier to live with my grandparents than changing schools every couple years. I had my uncle & two aunts that were more like a older brother-sisters to me. I was a lucky kid.
My dog has people food also. She is sooooo spoiled. I never chain her either. She sleeps under my bed.
@@patmelton43 We are down to 2 dogs. I lost my big hound and we have 2 small rescues. Our youngest dog Coco also sleeps under our bed. I put her in her doggy bed when I go at night, but she goes under my side of the bed for a couple hours. I often cook for our dogs. PJ
My mom called cornmeal and boiling water cooked in oil and a cast iron skillet, hoe cakes and she served them with pinto beans, onions and fried potatoes. She was from northeast Arkansas. I loved them.
yep That's how we do it in Arkansas.
We're hoe cakes cooked on a hoe instead of a shovel?
Hoes gotta eat too!
Yup!!! I’m from the area and some of my moms family still make em!
I think it's called a hoe cake when you add more hot water and spoon it in like a runny batter and a corn doger when you add less water and make little cakes and corn pone when you make little cakes and bake em.
The Cowboys is the absolute best John Wayne movie. I love the story of young boys growing up and becoming men. Awesome movie.
Well..........glad you liked it. We won't get into where it ranks next to True Grit, Rooster Cogburn, El Dorado, etc.
Someone protect this man. I like how he cooks, chats and has humour and also makes us learn stuff. 11/10 cooking show
The Lord Almighty has him covered.
Implying he couldn't protect himself with what I'm going to assume is an original 1885 Colt Peacemaker
🙏🤲
Throw his Corn Dodgers at em'.
Someone after him ?
God bless ya Kent, Shannon, and the puppers and thank you for your continued support of our soldiers, veterans, and first responders.
We cooked up a batch of dodgers and took them while backpacking in the Wheeler Wilderness. Worked out pretty good and went well with our deer jerky and dried apples. Our bear bag worked well, too.
Must add honey 🍯. They only way...
John Wayne's version of True Grit is one of my favorite films. I've always wondered what a Corn Dodger was.
As I recall, Mattie Ross was going to try one until she found out that Rooster had them in his pocket!
Thanks, Kent!
Our pleasure
Some of them had blood on them.
@@nomadmarauder-dw9re That's why he was eatin' them in the dark.
I'm a British lad and I don't know how I found your channel, but I love watching it for new cooking ideas. As much as I preferred Eastwood, three films Wayne starred or appeared in will always make me smile as i watched them with my family True Grit, Rio Grande and The Longest Day.
We thank you for taking time to watch
Rio Grande's probably my favorite.
*Rio Bravo, I mean
there are Dozens of John Wayne movies too choose from. enjoy
The searchers has to be my all time favourite!
I can remember as a child when my great great grand father was still alive, he would make these. Believe he was born in 1899 and passed in 1981 which I would have been 9 when he passed, but he loved cooking dodgers and mixing bacon in them. Fun memories, Great video Kent.
Thanks for sharing
My grandfather was born in 1895 and passed away in 1977 when I was 11 years old. My great great grandfather would have been born in like very early 1800s.
I liked Rio Lobo the best. Them thar Dodgers look good.
That’s one great to much unless each father sired the child at twenty years old.
Oh my God I thought I was not the only one that use the shovel trick, my grandpa and grandma showed me that and they were survivors of the Great depression they showed me how to cook all sorts of stuff on there weatherby potato cakes two ingredient biscuits pancakes and if you were careful fried potatoes this was another great video glad to watch it going to have to make some of these and little honey to go with them
Love this guy. I grew up with my grandparents showing me John Wayne cowboy movies. The nostalgia you bring on top of it being wholesome and amazing recipes. I dont know what more I can ask for.
Glad you enjoyed it
Looks like y’all had fun shooting this one.
We did
Imagine if he was a black fella 🚬🧐
@@CowboyKentRollinsI'm watching you from Sinoquipe Arizpe Sonora Mexico. I love these videos cause it reminded me of home cooked cowboy food on the ranch in Texas with my uncle.
@@goodnightmunchie he’d of been Mr. Nightlinger.
I watch you all the way from Portugal! It's so fascinating to be able to learn from you, not only about food, but history surrounding the recipes. I was not born in America, but I'm American at heart ❤ I love that American flag behind you! So grateful for your channel! 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome, you never disappoint!! John Wayne… The Shootist, Rio Lobo, Rooster with Katherine…. I love watching him over and over again!
Chisolm, Rio bravo,we have them all
I Love people from other countries that are Americans at heart.. no matter where you are from.. we Love you..🇺🇸
Yes I do speak for my country.
The shootout &.chism 😊
Love all John Wayne’s movies but True Grit was one of the best! Thanks for the recipes!🙏🏼💖
I lived in Dardanelle, Arkansas for a couple years before we moved to Texas.
@@patmelton43 Well whatayouknpw?
Kent, I just found you channel. I was raised on John Wayne movies. I know that my dad watched almost all of the 179 movies he made. Our favorite was ' The Cowboys', but I liked alot of his movies. Thank you for keeping the cowboy way alive. My dad worked as a cowboy for over 45 years.
Yes indeed Ms Pamela! I have an old VCR and a DVD of The Cowboys. No matter how many times I watch it still cry in places. Roscoe Lee Brown too!
My Grandma always served her's plain, hot, and with apple butter. Still a simple food for a quick breakfast.
Thank you Rollins for showing me what I was doing wrong. I was using warm water and adding too much water. Making sort of a pancake type batter. I tried these this morning and they were perfect. I agree with you that these will probably replace corn bread at dinner. Many thanks from those of us who are challenged in the kitchen......or fire pit! It makes me smile at how many are watching for the entertainment value when I am just trying to eat good! After going gluten free for health reasons I have to say....I miss wheat..... but thanks to you and John Wayne, I now have corn dodgers.
I’m a little late to this party as this video came out a month ago, but True Grit has a special place in my heart. I was born in 1963 so while I gone to lots of movies before, True Grit was what I’d call the first “grown up” movie I ever went to the theater to see. I was hooked for life.
Kent and Shannon, my wife and I love everything you do. Keep on cook’n.
Great movie it is
"The man who shot Liberty Valance" is my favorite.
My mother in law taught me how to make corn dodgers, but she just added water, salt and pepper to hers. Me, I throw whatever I'm in the mood for into it. 😁
Rooster Cogburn, The Searchers and True Grit are my never miss movies of John Wayne.
Great video! Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂
I would say the cook making corn dodgers most likely didn't waste a lot of water cleaning his ash shovel he would have probably just wiped it of the ash would give it flavors. That just my thoughts and now I'm going to have to try it with so ash dust on my shovel lol
Stagecoach! Thanks Cowboy Kent for spreading joy and love for food and life on your fantastic channel. Always put a smile on my face up here in Sweden.
I honestly can’t say just one of John Wayne’s movies was an absolute favorite,anytime any movie,it didn’t matter how many times I saw it,I’d watch it again.
All good ones
My great grandma (Born 1861 Passed 1966) used to make these for us all the time when I was a kid. She put bacon in ours and served them hot with butter melted on them and salt and pepper. I still make these to this day.
Sounds so good
So good even Baby Sister wouldn’t turn ‘‘em down! Thanks for another good video!
True Grit is a tough one to beat and The Searchers was a fantastic movie, but I enjoyed John Wayne, Ricky Nelson and Dean Martin together in Rio Bravo. Big Jake was another good one!
As I watch this I've got beans and slaw....I need some cornbread right now!
You are a true gentleman and such a positive reminder of days gone by. My husband and I appreciate your knowledge and humor so much! Sending you a John Wayne hug right back at ya! 😊
As a boy growing up, I loved "The Cowboys". "The Searchers" is a great movie and doesn't get enough credit. Thanks for everything, Ken and Shannon! Cheers!
Two of my all time favorites
Two amazing movies
The Stalking Moon, with Gregory Peck, was pretty good too.
I have been putting my trivet and Dutch oven to work while camping for the last three weekends! You inspired me to try this new to me cooking method! I can’t wait to make corn dodgers! Thanks for the video, from an Air Force Veteran!
We thank you for watching and for your service
Thank You Sir
What no shovel & bear grease , just kiddin have fun 🤠🍻👩🌻
Kent, you and Shan are the best. Y’all started my day with a big smile 😀. Many thanks 🙏.
My Dad was a huge fan. I remember taping all the movies off the TV onto a VCR in the 80's. Keep up the good work Pilgrim. Love your content.
Those corn dodgers, especially the second batch, looked pretty good! I love the way your dogs react to them, especially Cletus.
That Cletus does love some cornbread
I have never tried corn dodgers, but now I'm going to try em for sure. Not many of John Wayne's movies I haven't seen and enjoyed, but "The Cowboys " probably would be at the top. Thanks to y'all for all the hot and hard work puttin these videos together. 👍
The 'Yo Pilgrim'....I lost it 😂😂
This man is a national treasure. He is to be protected at all costs.
My favorite John Wayne movie is an older one "Winds of the Wasteland" followed closely by "Hondo". Thank you Kent and Shan for putting out these videos and delicious recipes, my wife and I love to watch together.
Kent, I'm a Boy Scout Leader, I love to cowboy cook, and I'm a HUGE John Wayne fan. This episode has me jumpin! This weekend, I have one of my scout patrols on a camping trip, and they are making bacon-corn dodgers in cast iron skillet. I can't wait! And finally. Although I have MANY favorite JW Movies (Searchers, Rio Bravo, Comancheros, and others) I always wanted to be one of those little boys who grew into a man in The Cowboys.
Thanks for all that you and Shan do for our entertainment and learning. Be well!
My preferred method is to use a Cornballer, outlawed in 38 countries and dangerous as hell but I like to live on the edge😎 Great video as usual👍🏻
Thanks for watching
Imagine a black fella cooking corn meal 🚬🤨
Ha!!! I wonder how many people get the reference
@@shawnmiller4781 lookin like just us 😂
😂😂😂
When I was growing up my grandmother made corn dodgers, she would add chopped green onions,with a dash of salt. I would think they would be good with crumbled sausage mixed in.
Watch at least one John Wayne movie each day. Thank for making my mouth water with your version of the corn dodger. Just watched Hondo made back in the year 53. Classic as a corn dodger. Love your western style cooking videos, Pilgrim.
Yooooo
Lamento eu não falar inglês , iria amar aprender umas receitas de comida gringa 😂😂 esse homem é muito simpático 😊
Gonna try some corn dodgers sometime for sure! All John Wayne movies, True Grit, and McClintock stick out. Keep on keeping on Cowboy Kent...
Translated: I'm sorry I don't speak English, I would love to learn some gringa food recipes - this man is very nice
Gonna try these with chili tonight!!
The Dukes best is hard to say… but True Grit is MY favorite.
Thanks Kent and Shannon, please keep these coming!👍🏻🤠
With chili! Perfect!
I LOVE this! My Grandma, bless her heart, would make corn dodgers frequently. Thank you for sparking a memory! ❤
Hey linda you just sparked a memory for me , thats cool god bless 🤠🌻💐🇺🇲🛸🥧🦋 love emojis 🥰
@@daleross9001 🙂
"The Shootist" is my favorite of Mr. Wayne's Westerns.
In Mexico they've made these way back. The version I'm familiar with is shaped like the Sponge cake bowls sold in the produce section for covering with strawberries. They then fill them with chorizo, Black beans, cheese, or eggs. Almost anything is fair game. I love them with Barbacoa. Think I'll do some with eggs for breakfast. They also do a version like this known (at least by some ) as Panachitos. A little honey will make them way less bland.
This made me smile all the way through! Your antics really brightened my day - thanks! And I’m cooking this!
Always a joy to watch you, Shannon and the pups.
Never made corn dodgers but they look good. Our fav John Wayne movies would be McClintock followed by Big Jake. Then there is always Hatari, the Cowboys, True Grit, the Sons of Katie Elder and the old ones like Angel and the Badman. We have about 50+ movies with JW in our video collection. 🐎 Blessings to y'all.
I imagine that the shovels they had back were just a bit heavier metal than what we have access to today. Would help the heat stay more even across the shovel. I've heard stories of high steel workers using hot metal plates and heating the plate on the rivet fire to cook their lunch. Hey stay safe, healthy and happy and keep them puppies spoiled.
Two all time favs; McLintock and Chisum. Thought I was going to try making the first recipe until I saw how you stepped it up a notch. Buying some salt pork today to try frying it in!
I do love McClintock. I have watched it over and over.
@@sandy-pf9bb I've watched McClintock so many times I know the dialogue better than the Duke did. Outstanding movie. McClintock's daughter was a fox, too.
@thewaywardwind548 It's just such a great movie. Just thinking about it makes me smile. Personally I thought his son was a babe. (I'm a woman) "Somebody oughta...but I'm not..." Good times.
I haven’t had dodgers but I do love cornbread with chilies mixed in. Good stuff that I will be making over the weekend. Thanks guys.
Yep, we called it "Mexican Cornbread" growing up. Momma made corn pone too, which is basically the same as corn dodgers. She used butter or bacon grease to fry them in and would sit them on a plate on the stove so we could grab one all day. They were bland but at the same time really good. Perfect fuel for a kid playing outside.
Wayne mentioned corn dodgers in a movie and I never realized until now that they were a real thing.
McClintock... Spanks Maureen O'Hara on Main Street!... A Mans Man.
I love the humor of McLintock. Though I love all of his movies, Hell Fighters, and Sands of Iwo Jima. I like eating me some good prairie food and watching a good western.
Corn dodgers! The smile it brought to my face when I saw the title cannot be described! Thank you Cowboy Kent for doing this one! Definitely giving these a try. Favorite Wayne movie? In first place is "The Searchers", you see Wayne cast as the opposite he always played and did a pretty good job. Next would be the John Ford Calvary Trilogy with "The Quiet Man" fighting for positon. Thank you and Shannon for all you do!
Much as I like the westerns, The Quiet Man has always been my fav
@@michaelpeters5696 mine too
I'm so encouraged to try everything I see here ! The humor is great and it all seems so simple to make !! Really enjoy these shows !
Kent has been my go-to guy for cooking for a long time. Sometimes things are great, sometimes things are just good. So far nothing has been bad!!
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Well, there WAS that fried rattlesnake.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is my all time John Wayne fav!
I am a huge John Wayne fan, to me he was and still is an American icon. I'm only missing 2 of his movies, red river and she wore a yellow ribbon. I think I need to try and make these corn dodgers. Thank you Kent.
Hope you enjoy
Not a fan of John Wayne. My Grandpa went to war and Wayne refused to go. He stayed home and made movies about it, doesn't deserve my respect nor any family member of a fallen hero who served this country, he's no American hero.
@@norme2681 to many of us he is. No matter how bitter you are it isn't going to change that
@@norme2681 My family is full of Veterans and we all are/were Wayne fans. My grandfather was a WW1 vet. Both my father and three uncles served in WW2. My father went on to serve in Korea and one uncle served in Viet Nam. All my brothers served in the army during the 70s. Wayne never waivered from being PRO America all his life. In fact it may have cost him his life. I even would call him naive when it came to the US Government polices and statements.
Wayne wanted to serve his country. He wrote to John Ford numerous times, expressing his wish to enlist. Wayne asked Ford if he could pull some strings for the actor and get him into Ford’s military unit.
John Wayne was reclassified as 1-A. This made him eligible for the draft, but Republic Studios held their grip tight. They were hoping not to lose their only A-list actor. In fact, the studio threatened a lawsuit against John Wayne if we broke his contract to enlist.
According to the U.S. National Archives records, Wayne did apply to serve in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The actor was granted permission, but his acceptance letter went to his estranged wife’s house. She never informed Wayne of the letter.
Not all heroes wear capes or pick up a rifle and serve in the military. Just like all the women and men who stayed at home and worked in the factories to make all the weapons and material to fight the war. Or the ones who made USO tours to help keep the morale of the troops up. We could not have won without them.
You can call Wayne a bad actor if you think that or even a bad person if you think that but to say he was not Patriotic or did not contribute anything to America is just wrong.
Another outstanding video showcasing the great American West history! Love it Mr. Kent and Shan!
Glad you enjoyed it
John Wayne in The Green Berets . I’m a Veteran . It will always be my favorite Duke movie !
Speaking of rabbits, growing up my mom would fry up rabbits with mashed potatoes and corn. That is the ultimate comfort food for me!
Love John Wayne movies. My favorite's are She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, True Grit, and Big Jake. Those corn dodgers look great. I love the enhanced version. Kent, you, Shannon and the pups have a great week! Cheers!
Fill your hand you S O B absolutely brilliant.
Or Come see a fat man jump a 4 railed fence 😊
Tim you have a great week also my friend
My family does fried corn meal mush, which has similarity to the basic version. Always put honey, syrup or (my mom only) jelly on top.
The Shootist. Followed by True Grit.
Had that as a kid. been a long time. Just like cows tongue, no one seems to eat it any more.
@@johnnylightning1491 Even heart, so many eschew these days. I've a cousin getting meat we grew up on -- tongue, organs -- for pennies and turning it into freeze dried dog treats.
I just watched "True Grit" a few days ago. I've seen it before with my dad who always watched the classics so I have seen a lot of the classics and at least bits and pieces of many others but as a kid I never really appreciated them and didn't really get into the movies. Now I've gone back and while I remember many of them I really get into them and see so much more that I never saw before. When I watched True Grit a few days ago I just had to learn how to make "Corn Dodgers" They really look and sound good with the bacon and chilis.
They are so good
"The Shootist" was my favorite Wayne western. It was moving to watch a man dying of cancer playing a cowboy dying of cancer.
Really looked like you all had a great time making this one. I definitely would say your version looks a whole lot better! Thanks again Shan, Kent and the pups!
As well as... The two you named, my other favorite John Wayne movie and I know it's a left turn but, "The quiet man" with Maureen O'Hara is an all time favorite of mine, it's definitely rough and tumble and in farm land 😉 But we'll throw Big Jake in the mix, too. I really like that one. Of course McClintock gets a mntion for a true western flair. 😀
Favorite John Wayne movie is McClintock and the cowboys, husband loves Rooster Cogburn. Love your dance! Best cooking show ever
Rooster Cogburn was always my favorite, it's just a great movie!
How can you not Love "The Cowboys" ! It even has a chuckwagon & a cook in It! Another great recipe & video Kent & Shannon!!
This is gold. Can't wait to make 'em. Maybe not on my shovel though.
Hope you enjoy
Good seeing you all at Wagons for Warriors 2023. Thanks for being there.
Wow! These, your version, are delicious! I had one with a chicken fried steak and another for dessert w maple syrup. I grew up in NM and believe green chile goes with everything! Thank you! 🙂
Videos are so peaceful and relaxing work of art Kent looks good!
My favorite John Wayne movies (they tie for most favorite) are "Red River" and "The Searchers". I'm going to try both recipes (no shovel, skillet only) but I think your Cowboy Dodgers are going to be the better ones. (Love your videos!)
Ken and Shannon I just want to thank you for your videos . I watch as many as I can and today I did something different that brought a new perspective to your work . I listened . I had eye surgery and was only able to hear your video on corn doggers. I have to say I think with you stories and yourJohn Wayne imitation’s it brought a whole new way of enjoying your work . Thank you both and thanks for the hug at the end. I couldn’t see it but I could feel it . Looking forward to rewatching this video when my vision is clear again very soon . Bless you both.
Fun to try Corn Dodgers! I love all of John Wayne but, my favorite, is not a cowboy picture: "The Quiet Man". My Mom and I watched it every St. Patrick's Day and so it holds a special place in my heart.
Great movie it is
Looks a lot like a polenta recipe! Enjoy those Dodgers with a splash of gravy and it’s all good! Great post Kent & Shan!!
Yep i told Shannon when we were filming, we need some gravy
I thank you all for the inspiration...and the fun! Camping season is just ramping up for me here in the NW. So I need to weld up a campfire trivet like that and make some corn dodgers this season. Using the 2nd recipe though!!! Lol! Cool for the authenticity, truly, but yeah...I want a little more flavor in my shovel! Lol! Always a good time & God Bless y'all! 🙏
From the old song by Ramblin Jack Elliot called Diamond Joe. "I hired out to Diamond Joe, boys. I did offer him my hand, and he gave me a string of hosses so old they could not stand... Well his bread it was corn dodger, and the meat I could not chaw. He drove me near distracted, by the waggin of his jaw..." There is more to this song, but one can plainly see the plight of this poor cowboy having to eat more than his share of corn dodger, no doubt cooked by an inept chuck wagon wrangler.
"The Shootist" which also features a young Ron Howard. Cowboy Kent and crew produce these videos that are so enjoyable (and instructional) to watch, I'm hooked.
Two of my John Wayne films are The sons of katie elder and the searchers. Third would definitely be True Grit. Thank you for all you do and thank you both for sharing your love of cowboy life and cooking! Hopefully some day I can shake both tour hands
Loved you did corm dodgers. I grew up on them and Mom added chopped onions when she had them. She fried them ❤
So good they are
First John Wayne movie I ever saw on the big screen: North To Alaska, with Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, teen heart throb, Fabian, and sexy Capucine. Maybe not his best, but Johnny Horton's feel-good theme song of the same name more than made up for it. I'm going on 73 and I still remember its exciting impact on me as a 9 year old kid in 1960.
"True Grit" is probably one of my favorite John Wayne westerns along with "McLintock". Also like "In Harms Way" one of his WWII movies. Love your cooking videos. You are so authentic and seem to care.
Tip: Add your salt to the boiling fluid you use so it dissolves; it will insure mixing well and uniformly with the corn meal. Mixing it after adding the meal may give some very salty areas of the mix.
I agree.
Pure genius. Great idea.
I really can't pick one Duke movie as my favorite, although Sands of Iwo Jima is what made me want to join the Marines and become a Marine. The "Globe" (the base newspaper had a huge article on the Duke when he passed. Semper Fi 🇺🇲 Kent
Semper Fi brother
I absolutely love watching your videos. I get so hungry with every episode. And the humor, the joy of the Lord is my strength. I look forward to the next video. God Bless you and Shan.
Thanks and God bless you
Not only do I love Kent and learning about food but its the keeping of history alive that really takes the cake. I appreciate the research he does to give depth to the recipes and processes. Plus who doesnt like our cowboy times? Mr. Rollins and John Wayne share something in common. Film critic Roger Ebert said of Waynes movies that we dont watch them to see something new but to be immersed in a genre that always guaranteed not to disappoint. Its the same here, with the bonus of learning new recipes you can go and do right now. I pray for Mr. Rollins long life and that he keeps coming back for us.
The Searchers is hands down our favorite. Thank you for updating the corn dodgers, how can anything be wrong with bacon and hatch chilies in it? God Bless you and Shannon. Your dance looked like you were feeling a little better. Hotter definitely but better. Good to see.
I like ‘em with some blackberry jam, fried eggs and some thick bacon…also good with a bowl of chili too! I still make to this day! Thanks for sharing!
My favourite John Wayne movie is “The Quiet Man.”
True Grit. Love that horseback shoot-out, “Fill your hands you son-of-a- batch!”
Big Jake, I’ve been watching you for awhile and have learned so much on how to cook on cast iron. Thank you
Love the way you keep It real! Those look great with bacon. Now my grandad made a biscuit using oatmeal, bacon, baking soda, butter or lard and honey or Mapple syrup. And if we could find any berries he would through them in also, those were awesome as a kid!!!been over 40 years since I had those, I'm 57 y.o. now! Looks like I need to start my grill. You brought back some good old memories, THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS!!
104 degrees
Perfect time for corn dodgers
My favorite John Wayne movies are ,"The Searchers ", "Stagecoach ", and True Grit.
Momma made em by pouring boiling water in the salted cornmeal to make a little wetter dough then she scooped them in a metal spoon and fried in a bit more grease in a skillet making the edges rougher an very crunchy. she would leave a plate full on the stove and we would grab them for snacks in the evening. Still a favorite at our house with pinto beans and pan fried taters.
That is a good meal
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and everyone else thank you for sharing your adventures in cooking
Thanks for watching
You are welcome and I shared this video my friends
So glad I came across your channel. I'm watching intently and taking notes for deer hunt recipes. Favorite John Wayne show is tough, but I guess maybe Rooster Cogburn. I love the chemistry between Duke and Kate Hepburn. Thanks for sharing!
John Wayne is my favorite actor.