Hush Puppies

An authentic Southern recipe for Hush Puppies made with cornmeal and onions.


My Brutus loves him some hush puppies. When he was about four years old, he strolled into the kitchen, scratching his head and asked me, “Mama, what’s those little breads I like called? ‘Quiet Doggies’ or something like that?”

Oh, Brutus.

There are lots of theories about the origin of hush puppies. Most of those theories have to do with frying fish.

Though I personally don’t remember this, my mom tells me that folks used to serve cornbread when they fried fish. Her theory is that when it got to be eating time, somebody, sometime, somewhere slapped their head and realized they’d forgotten to bake the cornbread so they just fried up dollops of the batter in the hot fish grease. Seems legit.

I've also heard that folks would mix up a tad of the fish fry with some milk to cook quickly along side the fish so that they could quiet the begging dogs that would surely be hanging around when fish was being fried. This too seems legit since folks often fry fish outside.

I think once upon a time a frugal wife took a look at all the fish fry that was left when the fish were cooked and, not wanting to waste it or the conveniently hot grease, added an egg and some milk to the fish fry and cooked it up.

Some people like hush puppies on the sweet side. If you fall into that camp, double the sugar in my recipe. Enjoy!

An authentic Southern recipe for Hush Puppies made with cornmeal and onions.

Hush Puppies
1 3/4 cups self-rising cornmeal*
1/2 cup self-rising flour
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
2 teaspoons sugar
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 cup buttermilk
2 tablespoons melted bacon grease**
1 small onion, minced

Heat a minimum of 4 inches of oil in a deep skillet or wide pan to 350 degrees (medium-high heat).

Mix cornmeal, flour, seasoned salt and sugar in a medium bowl. In a separate bowl combine eggs, buttermilk and bacon grease or butter and mix well. Slowly add wet ingredients and minced onion to cornmeal mixture, stirring by hand. Stir until just combined.

Using a teaspoon, drop heaping spoonfuls of batter into hot grease. Cook hush puppies until golden brown (approximately 4-5 minutes), turning once. Hush puppies will often flip over on their own when the bottom side is ready.

*self-rising cornmeal is readily available in the South but if you can’t find it, here’s a recipe I found online (which I've never tested soooo…. you’re on your own with this one!)

**substitute melted butter for bacon grease if necessary then ask the Lord for forgiveness for throwing away your bacon grease.


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An authentic Southern recipe for Hush Puppies made with cornmeal and onions.


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