Hushpuppies (A Recipe) — The Amateur Gourmet (2024)

I have a distinct memory of a spring day in New York, back when I lived in Park Slope, at Brooklyn Fish Camp. Craig and I were sitting outside at a picnic table with benches and under that warm blue sky, the first of its kind after a harsh winter, a waitress presented us with the basket of hush puppies that we ordered. I didn't know much about hush puppies; they just sounded good to me. And seeing them there in that basket--fluffy orbs of corn meal that had been deep-fried in oil--I suddenly felt the winter drop out from beneath me, and felt the heat of summer rising up at full blast.

Hush puppies have the power to do that. They speak of summer fairs and beaches and picnics and bottles of rosé and frisbees and The Beach Boys. And seeing as its almost June, the time to break out your bag of corn meal and your big pot of oil is now.

When I made smothered pork over rice for Craig's parents, I started the meal out with hush puppies from the same cookbook: Real Cajun by Donald Link. You start by pureeing 1/2 an onion, a small jalapeno, scallions and parsley in a food processor:

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Then you get your dry ingredients going: cornmeal, all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, thyme and cayenne pepper.

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You then combine milk and an egg in a bowl and add the vegetable puree:

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Finally, you fold in the dry ingredients:

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There you have it: hushpuppy batter. What's great is you can let this batter sit in the refrigerator, covered, until you're ready to use it. What's not great is that, if you do this for a dinner party, you'll be spending a lot of time in the kitchen frying hush puppies while your guests have fun.

Oh well. Heat 3 inches of oil in a pot and take the temperature (I use a digital thermometer) until it gets to 350:

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After sitting in the fridge for a while, your batter will look like this:

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I'll be honest: I found the batter impossibly wet, so I added another 1/2 cup or so of flour until it thickened up a bit. Even then, it was really hard to fry this batter in the oil without making a mess:

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But I think that's how hushpuppies work. I watched a few videos on YouTube and saw other people struggle the same way; so just be careful as you pour the very wet hushpuppy batter into the oil. Try using an ice cream scoop or two spoons; just be sure when you drop the batter in, it doesn't splash up and hurt you. You'll get the hang of it by the second batch.

These fry for only 3 minutes or so, then you remove the hushpuppies with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate:

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Despite the chaos of making them, they came out looking summery and festive. I served them on our coffee table with a bowl of the stray bits for snacking too:

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Would I make them again for a dinner party? Probably not; too much work!

But on a chilly spring night, when summer still seems a long way off (even here in L.A.: hey, it can happen), I may break out my bag of corn meal and my pot of oil to remind myself of that optimistic, soul-warming moment at a picnic table in Park Slope. Hushpuppies spell summer.

Recipe: Hushpuppies

Summary: Deep-fried balls of corn meal batter from Donald Link's "Real Cajun."

Ingredients

  • 1/2 small onion, chopped (just to get it started)
  • 1 small jalapeno pepper, stemmed, seeded, and chopped
  • 1 bunch scallions (green and white parts), sliced
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 3/4 cup whole milk
  • 1 egg
  • Vegetable oil, for frying

Instructions

  1. Combine the onion, jalapeno, scallions, and parsley in a food processor or blender and pulse to a rough puree.
  2. Whisk together the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, thyme, and cayenne in a small bowl.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk and egg. Add the vegetable puree and stir to combine. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir until combined. For the best results, refrigerate the batter for at least 30 minutes before frying.
  4. Heat 3 inches of oil in a 4- to 5- quart heavy pot (preferably cast iron) over high heat until it reaches 350.
  5. Working in batches of six, carefully add the batter to the hot oil 1 heaping tablespoon at a time; use another spoon to scrape it off, keeping it in a ball shape (if that's possible; my batter was so wet, that didn't happen!). Fry, turning, until golden, 2 to 3 minutes, then transfer with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain briefly. Transfer the hush puppies to a shallow baking pan and keep hot in a 200 degree oven while frying remaining batter (bring the oil back to 350 F in between batches).

Variations

I bet when sweet corn's in season, you could cut some kernels off the cob and fold them into the batter here.

Preparation time: 20 minute(s)

Cooking time: 15 minute(s)

Number of servings (yield): 12

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FAQs

Hushpuppies (A Recipe) — The Amateur Gourmet? ›

The name came from southerners who would fry some basic cornmeal mixture (possibly a bread-coating or battering) and feed it to dogs to "hush the puppies". Although there are many possible origins for the dish, it is found to be akin to "red-horse bread", named after the red horse fish of the South Carolina rivers.

What was the original hushpuppy? ›

The name came from southerners who would fry some basic cornmeal mixture (possibly a bread-coating or battering) and feed it to dogs to "hush the puppies". Although there are many possible origins for the dish, it is found to be akin to "red-horse bread", named after the red horse fish of the South Carolina rivers.

What is the hush puppy myth? ›

In the instance of hushpuppies, the tale goes that Confederate soldiers were preparing food around a campfire and heard Union soldiers in the vicinity, so they pitched their yelping dogs some fried cornmeal cakes and ordered them to “hush puppies.”

What food are hush puppies traditionally served? ›

Hush puppies are golden fritters made from a thick cornmeal-based batter that are fried until crisp outside and tender-chewy inside. Hush puppies are common across the American South where they're served as an accompaniment to fried seafood and barbecue. Hush puppies can be shaped into balls or oblong fritters.

What are Long John Silver's hush puppies made of? ›

The main ingredients in hush puppies are cornmeal, flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt. Some recipes also call for egg, milk, and butter.

What is the history of hush puppy recipe? ›

In the case of hushpuppies, the story goes, Confederate soldiers making dinner around a campfire heard Yankee soldiers approaching, so they tossed their yapping dogs some fried cornmeal cakes and ordered them to "hush, puppies!"

What ingredients are in hush puppies? ›

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Cornmeal is a meal ground from dried corn. It is a common staple food and is ground to coarse, medium, and fine consistencies, but it is not as fine as wheat flour can be. In Mexico, very finely ground cornmeal is referred to as corn flour.
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How much jail time did hush puppies get? ›

LOS ANGELES — A Nigerian social media influencer who called himself Ray Hushpuppi and flaunted a lavish lifestyle fueled by his efforts to launder millions of stolen dollars was sentenced Monday in Los Angeles to more than 11 years in federal prison.

Which country is hush puppies from? ›

Hush Puppies is an American brand of casual footwear. A division of Wolverine World Wide, Hush Puppies is headquartered in Rockford, Michigan. Wolverine also licenses the Hush Puppies name for apparel, toys and accessories.

Do hush puppies have fish in them? ›

Helpful? No, the hush puppies do not contain shrimp or fish.

What state is known for hush puppies? ›

In fact, the Carolinas can proudly claim to be the birthplace of this now-iconic American food. A hushpuppy is a simple treat—thick cornmeal batter dropped in spheres (or nuggets or fingers) into hot oil and fried till crisp and brown. But the origin of the name . . . well, that's where it all goes to the dogs.

What pairs well with hush puppies? ›

Besides fried catfish, shrimp, chicken, crab cakes, or bbq, you might want to serve a dipping sauce for you hush puppies. We like honey or ranch, but ketchup, tartar sauce, remoulade sauce, or Outback sauce are all great options that go well with the savory-sweet fried cornmeal dough.

Why do my hush puppies fall apart? ›

If your hush puppies are falling apart, you may have used too much cornmeal. Try adding a little more (but not too much) flour. If you add too much flour, they'll become dense. For healthier hush puppies, try baking them.

Where did the name hush puppies come from slavery? ›

So, escaping slaves used to throw balls of fried cornmeal out to distract the hounds from tracking them. The hound stopped barking and tracking thanks to the cornmeal which later adopted the name "hush puppies.” We know this is true because it's popping up all over Facebook, right?

What is the difference between a fritter and a hushpuppy? ›

What's the difference between corn fritters and hush puppies? While both corn fritters and hush puppies are deliciously crispy fried treats, corn fritters require a key ingredient: corn. Whether fresh or frozen, corn is the main ingredient in fritters, while cornmeal is the star of hush puppy recipes.

Where did cornmeal hush puppies originate? ›

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North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea, and to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean.
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Was that hushpuppies mom? ›

Although Wink loves to tell Hushpuppy stories of the night she was conceived, her mother exists only in Hushpuppy's imagination. The girl incarnates her by draping a sports jersey across the back of a chair, and pretending that she hears her mother's voice speaking to her fondly.

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