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    Lightest hushpuppies

    1 cup corn meal

    1/2 cup flour

    2ea eggs

    1/2 cup milk

    1/2 teaspoon lawerys salt

    1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

    1/2 teaspoon baking powder

    1/4 teaspoon baking soda

    1/8 cup bacon grease or (option veg oil)

    1/4 onion diced.

    in a bowl mix all dry ingredients till blended

    in a different bowl mix milk, eggs, oil, and diced onions.

    beat to a froth then pour into the dry ingredients mix with a fork

    until smooth . don't mix again. let set for 10 minutes.

    drop into hot grease 375 degrees med high heat.

    by the spoon full cook till golden brown keep turning till

    browned on all sides when they float they are done.

    makes 24 tablespoon size puppy's

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    Sounds good! Is lawerys salt seasoned salt?
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    Wink Yes it is, BSR ...

    Quote Originally Posted by BigSandyRookie View Post
    Sounds good! Is lawerys salt seasoned salt?
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    Here's a copycat breakdown of the ingredients :

    Copycat Lawry's Seasoned Salt Recipe : Recipezaar

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiepappy View Post
    Here's a copycat breakdown of the ingredients :

    Copycat Lawry's Seasoned Salt Recipe : Recipezaar

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    That's cool. Thanx
    BSRRofl

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    Copied straight from Paula Deen's website:

    6 cup vegetable oil
    1 1/2 cup self-rising cornmeal
    1/2 cup self-rising flour
    1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 small onion, chopped
    1 cup buttermilk
    1 egg, lightly beaten

    Directions:
    Using a large skillet, preheat oil for frying to 350 degrees.

    Using a mixing bowl, stir together the cornmeal, flour, baking soda, and salt. Stir in the onion. In a small bowl, stir together the buttermilk and egg. Pour the buttermilk mixture into the dry ingredients and mix until blended. Drop the batter one teaspoon at a time into the oil. Dip the spoon in a glass of water after each hush puppy is dropped in the oil. Fry until golden brown, turning the hush puppies during the cooking process.

    Yield: 35 Hush puppies
    Preparation time: 20 minutes
    Cooking time: 20 minutes
    Ease of preparation: easy

    These guys are restaurant quality or better, I've had people rave about them. Can't take the credit for mixin' up some groceries and deep fryin' em. They really are awesome!
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    sticko,

    we tried your lightest hushpuppies and they were great.
    thanks for the post.
    Yodibuzz

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    That sounds good and with fillets doing the saltwater soak for dining tomorrow, think we'll try it out, thanks.
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    They sure are tasty when they are hot with a little butter on them

    hope everyone liked them.

    Thanks.

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    going to try this one, thanks sticko

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    Just like my mom used to make. Don't get any better.
    For a twist, add a can of cream style corn to them mixture.
    May have to cut back on the milk just alittle.
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