HUSH-PUPPY MIX
by Weisenberger Mills
Hushpuppies are a food with strong ties to the American South, although they are available in many areas of America on the menus of deep fried fish restaurants. The name "hushpuppies" 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. Also, runaway slaves would feed them to the guard dogs of their owners in order to "hush the puppies".[citation needed]
Other hush puppy legends purport to date the etymology of the term "hushpuppies" to the Civil War. Union soldiers are claimed to have tossed fried cornbread to quell the barks of Confederate dogs.[3][dubious – discuss]



