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What is a Hushpuppy?
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lol, i had the same experience. Correct me if i'm wrong, ive only had them once, its some sort of cornmeal, fried in oil. The ones ive had are pretty good, but of course, pretty bad for you.
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Think cornbread muffin in the shape of an oversized cheese doodle.
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I can answer this one! It's a little fried ball of cornbread with onions in it-at least that's what the ones from CookOut look like.
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Yes, fried cornmeal basically, They're slightly sweet, leavened balls of cornfmeal which are deep fried. They're usually served with seafood.
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Hushpuppys are the best. My dogs love them and so do I.
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Are you kidding? Who can go through life without a hushpuppy?
They're small nuggest of cornbread deep fried, usually have onion powder in them, so they are sweet and savory at the same time. The food of the Gods! |
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In Texas they add chopped jalapenos. Mmmmm.
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I will have to remember this one. Too darn funny! ![]() |
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