Romeo Govan died in 1. South Carolina as the standard accompaniment for a fried fish supper. From Red Horse to Hush Puppy. The Palmetto State was not the only place where Southerners were frying gobs of cornmeal batter. In 1. 94. 0, Earl De. Loach, the fishing columnist for the Augusta Chronicle, noted that Red Horse cornbread is often called Hush Puppies on the Georgia side of the Savannah River. They had been calling it that since at least 1. Macon Telegraph reported that the mens bible class of First Methodist Church was holding a fish fry where chairman Roscoe Rouse would cook the fish and the hushpuppies and make the coffee. Hush puppies first got national attention thanks to a bunch of tourists fishing down in Florida. In 1. 93. 4, Pennsylvanias Harrisburg Sunday Courier ran a travel piece about central Florida, where the author fished at Mr. Joe Browns camp on Lake Harris near Orlando. Brown can cook, the writer declared, and his menu included fried fish, French fried potatoes, and a delicious cornbread concoction which Brown called Hush Puppies. Before long, hushpuppies were popping up in American Cookery, American Legion Magazine, and Boys Life, where National Scout Commission Dan Beard devoted one of his monthly columns to his fishing trip to Key West. He published the famous recipe of Mrs. J. G. Cooper, an expert on hush puppies. It called for one quart of white water ground cornmeal, two eggs, three teaspoons of baking powder, and one teaspoon of salt, which were mixed into a batter and cooked in the same pan as the fish. What Is A Hushpuppy© 2017