Hush Puppies Food Origins
If slaves created the hushpuppy it was.
Hush puppies food origins. Hush puppies are believed to have originated in the southern united states where they are a traditional dish. Hush puppy shoes were produced by the us shoe company wolverine world wide from 1958 onward. In the southern usa salamanders were called water dogs or water puppies. The characters change but the story is the same.
In 1948 an entrepreneur named walter thompson from the tiny coastal town of swansboro north carolina decided to take hushpuppies nationwide. He concocted a ready mix blend of cornmeal flour and seasoning packaged it in pasteboard tubes and branded it thompson s fireside hushpuppy mix. According to my grandmother there exists a totally different origin of hush puppies in american history during slavery. Slaves planning to escape in the wee hours of the night would prepare a concoction of cornmeal milk eggs and okra which was fried and then thrown to the slaveowners dogs as a means to quieten them.
These were eaten as part of poor people s diet deep fried with cornmeal. The company had developed a method of tanning pigskin and were looking for an outlet for the soft pigskin suede. The naming has often been attributed to a slave who pretty much did the same thing the hunters did in the story above the difference being that the croquettes were being cooked up to go with fried fish not just to quiet the dogs. The oldest story is that hushpuppies originated in the settlement of nouvell orleans later called new orleans louisiana shortly after 1727.
They are typically made with cornmeal flour egg buttermilk baking soda and onion though various spices and other ingredients including garlic and peppers can be added. The name is often attributed to hunters fishermen or other cooks who would fry some basic cornmeal mixture possibly that they had been bread coating or battering their own food with and feed it to their dogs to hush the puppies during cook outs or fish fries. They were given the name hush puppies as eating such humble food wasn t something people wanted to discuss. The croquettes became popular throughout the south and the name hush puppy came later.
They were created by a group of ursuline nuns who had come from france.