Here’s a very popular, delicious recipe: Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes.  These are savory pancakes served with warm maple syrup. Be sure to watch the short video showing you how to make them, then scroll to the very bottom of this post to print out the complete recipe.

bite of Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes

We’re a banana-pancake kind of family. Rarely does a regular-old pancake grace a plate in the RecipeGirl house. Bananas are pretty much always sliced up and cooked right on in there with the batter. It’s the way we do our pancakes around here, plain and simple.

I was feeling a little wild and crazy last weekend though, and surprised my husband with a new kind of pancake- one where bananas were nowhere to be found- these Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes.

What are Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes?

These savory pancakes are stuffed with corn, crumbled bacon, onions, chives and Monterey Jack cheese. My husband eyed me suspiciously as I was preparing this deeply unusual breakfast treat. I told him to go back to reading the paper and pour himself a cup of coffee.

stack of Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes

The truth is… I wasn’t exactly how these would go over either. The batter is thick, and it produces sturdy, yet fluffy little cakes that are perfect for stacking.

stack of Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes

As a true bacon lover does, I always save some extra crispy bacon to serve on top.

Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes with maple syrup

And then I cover it all with a massive downpour of warm maple syrup.

Bite of Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes

I’ll never forget when we first sampled these.  Wow.  These are really different.  And by different, I mean they are really very good.  They don’t taste quite the same as pancakes, since there is a savory element to it all.  So I thought it would be more appropriate to call them “griddle cakes.”  The cakes have a fluffy interior, and those chunks of bacon and corn and melted cheese combined with the maple syrup are a surprisingly lovely treat.

It’s the sort of recipe that I’d be delighted to see on a breakfast menu at a restaurant, since I’m always up for trying new things.  And the bacon… yep, bacon is a must.  Make extra and be generous with it, because a little bit of bacon (or a lot) always makes everything taste incredible as far as I’m concerned. #BaconLoversUnite

So what do you think… are you up for sampling some Griddle Cakes?

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Bacon and Corn Griddle Cakes

This stack of savory pancakes served with warm maple syrup is a delicious breakfast treat.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 4 servings (2 cakes per serving)
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • In a medium skillet, cook the bacon pieces until they begin to brown. Add the onion and continue to cook until the bacon is crisp and the onion is softened. Scoop out a heaping tablespoon of the bacon mixture for topping the griddle cakes upon serving- and set it aside.
  • While the bacon is cooking, combine the flour, chives, baking powder, salt and pepper in a medium bowl. Stir in the milk, egg and oil, just until moistened. Stir in the bacon mixture, corn and cheese. The mixture will be thick. If you'd like the griddle cakes to be slightly thinner than those pictured, add a little more milk to thin out the batter.
  • Heat and grease a griddle or large skillet. Pour a heaping ¼-cup of the batter onto the griddle and cook until it is golden brown- 3 to 4 minutes per side. Repeat with the remaining batter.
  • Serve stacks of griddle cakes topped with a sprinkle of the reserved bacon/onion and a good dose of warm maple syrup.

Notes

  • Nutritional information does not include added maple syrup.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (2 cakes), Calories: 455kcal, Carbohydrates: 35g, Protein: 16g, Fat: 27g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 95mg, Sodium: 702mg, Potassium: 439mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 450IU, Vitamin C: 4.5mg, Calcium: 214mg, Iron: 2.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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214 Comments

  1. Cookbook Queen says:

    You are a pancake connoisseur!! And I can only spell that word because I have spell check.

    They look amazing, Lori!! I want to come for breakfast at YOUR house!!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      omg, I just tried to spell that word today… and I couldn’t figure it out without the computer’s help, lol!

  2. Virtually Homemade - Liz says:

    Very interesting! It could almost be a lunch or dinner as well. I’ll become a member of #baconloversunite!!!

  3. Emily says:

    I just made a vegetarian version of these using Morningstar maple “sausage” instead of bacon. I crumbled the sausage and sauteed it with the onions in a bit of butter. They were SO good, thank you for the recipe!

  4. Sheila Durham says:

    This looks great! I just emailed it to my husand who does Saturday morning breakfast at our house. Hope he got the hint! fabulous recipe can’t wait to try them

  5. Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says:

    I know I would love these and I think that may be the most gorgeous stack of pancakes that I’ve ever seen!

  6. Whitney says:

    How many servings??

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Servings indicated within the recipe: Eight 4-inch cakes.

  7. Marnely Rodriguez says:

    I need these in my life NOW! They look amazing!

  8. kitchenvoyage says:

    Fantastic recipe, I will make for pancake day in England (Tuesday) with agave syrup

  9. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says:

    Oh, this is a great meal for Hubby, when you say something like” Here’s some bacon corn griddle cakes, take a bite, oh and I scratched the car”. he he! I’m using your recipe to get out of trouble! No way could he be mad anfter your griddle cakes. he he

  10. Chelsie says:

    I ran across this recipe on Pinterest and had to give it a shot. I didn’t have chives and I suspect they really ramp it up quite a bit, but they turned out great despite that. I used half habenero jack cheese and half cheddar, because it’s what I had. I also added flax meal because I sneak it into almost everything I make. 🙂 It made it thicker so I had to use extra milk, but they turned out great! Will definitely make these again. Thanks!