House-Autry Mills Hushpuppy Extra Sweet Onion, 25 Pounds, 1 Per Case
Bring the authentic taste of the South to your kitchen with House-Autry Mills Hushpuppy Extra Sweet Onion mix. This stone-ground corn meal blend delivers a distinctively sweet and savory flavor profile, enhanced by the aromatic depth of onion. The mix is designed for easy preparation and consistent results, creating golden brown fritters with a crispy exterior and a tender, moist interior. Ideal for adding a comforting, homemade touch to any meal, this product offers a reliable way to enjoy classic fried corn bread bites.
Uses
- Deep Frying: Drop rounded teaspoons of the prepared batter into 375°F oil and fry for 2 to 3 minutes until golden brown.
- Side Dish: Serve hot as a traditional accompaniment to barbecue, fried fish, or seafood platters.
- Appetizer: Use as a crowd-pleasing finger food for parties or casual gatherings.
Product Highlights
- Stone-ground corn meal base for authentic texture and flavor.
- Extra sweet onion flavoring for a rich, savory-sweet profile.
- Generous 25-pound case size, perfect for high-volume cooking.
- Simple preparation: Mix 5 pounds of mix with approximately 2 quarts of water.
- Let batter sit for 7 or more minutes before frying for optimal consistency.
Good Fit For
- Commercial kitchens and restaurants serving Southern or Cajun cuisine.
- Food service operations requiring bulk quantities of reliable fry batters.
- Home cooks who enjoy making large batches of traditional fried foods.
- Barbecue joints and seafood restaurants looking for classic sides.
Preparation & Use
To prepare this mix, combine 5 pounds of Hushpuppy Extra Sweet Onion mix with approximately 2 quarts of water. Allow the mixture to rest for at least 7 minutes to ensure the corn meal fully hydrates. Heat oil to 375°F and drop the batter by rounded teaspoons into the hot oil. Fry for 2 to 3 minutes, turning as needed, until the hushpuppies are golden brown and cooked through. Drain on paper towels before serving.




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