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I don't know about Doug's recipe, but for a store bought mix, I
strongly suggest 'House of Autry'. It's excellent by itself, but I like to add some chopped jalapeno's. Their seafood breading mix is also very good. It's light and doesn't change the taste of fish from being overloaded with spices like other brands. If you do try 'House of Autry' hush puppy mix, I suggest you back off a wee bit from their suggestion of how much water to add. If you don't, it can be a bit to runny and is hard to get a decent shape on them as you scoop them into the oil. Since they cook so quick, you can snack on them as you're working hard at that fish-fry. :^) I understand your 'boo'boo' for not getting that recipe from your mom, but I was wondering if you had any old cookbooks of hers or if another family member might. It's just possible she wrote that recipe down before she had it committed to memory. -JimL JohnH wrote: When I was a kid, my dad would take me fishing at one of the fresh water lakes in Puerto Rico. We would catch a washtub full of catfish and have a fish fry for the neighborhood that afternoon. My mother would fix hush puppies to go with the catfish. They were the best hp's I've ever had, and I've not been able to duplicate them. I can't even come close! Question: Who has a fantastic hush puppy recipe? Next, what is the recipe. My mom died several years ago, and one of my biggest boo-boos was my failure to get that recipe. Help! John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD |