Hushpuppies are a delectable Southern dish and here 7 of the best recipes out there

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Hush puppies are balls, patties or fingers made from a thick cornmeal batter and deep fried. Whatever shape you make them or whether you serve them a little sweet or savory; hush puppies are delicious!
A real Southern staple, hush puppies have been popular for a long time. Don't fight it - serve these crispy little lovelies tonight for a taste of the delicious Deep South!
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1. Hush puppy recipe (h/t My Home Cooking)
This is a brilliant recipe to help you master hush puppies. Straightforward and easy to follow instructions will help you to make perfect Southern snacks every time!
2. Okra hush puppies
These hush puppies are enriched with buttermilk. Add okra and fresh parsley for a delicious difference and a touch of green within that golden batter!
3. Jalapeno hushpuppies (h/t A Spicy Perspective)
This particular recipe is from the famous Okie Dokies Smokehouse in Asheville, North Carolina, so it's been vetted over and over. Taking only 10 minutes to prep, you'll be wanting seconds for sure!
4. Hush puppies (h/t South Your Mouth)
It's the little things that can make a difference sometimes...as well as minced onion and buttermilk for richness, this recipe suggests cooking the hush puppies with bacon grease. If you love bacon, then try it - it tastes fantastic!
5. Southern hushpuppies (h/t Home Made Interest)
These are so great. Imagine a crispy cornmeal-battered outside with a soft, melt-in-your-mouth inside. You can also freeze these hushpuppies!
6. Sweet potato and bacon hush puppies (h/t The Hungry Hoarder)
Have you ever tried hush puppies with sweet potato puree and crumbled bacon? You just know that's going to work out well. This straightforward recipe makes it easy to produce these delicious little bacon bites!
7. Hush puppies with creamy honey orange dipping sauce (h/t The Kitchen Paper)
The honey and orange creamy dip with these chili-spiked hush puppies is so special, you'll be licking it off the spoon. You could make it for grateful friends, or you could just sit alone with a bowlful, quietly dipping one after the other.
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