Thursday, October 10, 2013

Paleo Hush Puppies


After making some Paleo Angels on Horseback we had a little extra egg wash and almond meal batter and decided to try our hand at some on the fly Paleo Hush Puppies.  These bad boys turned out pretty darn good.  We may have to tweak our recipe a little to be sure they are plenty spicy.  Serve these little guys with any your favorite seafood dishes.

  • PREP5 mins
  • COOK5 mins
  • READY IN10 mins
Ingredients:
  • 1 cup almond meal 
  • Your favorite seafood seasoning (AKA Old Bay) to taste
  • 2-4 tbsp. olive oil 
  • 1 Egg
Directions:
  1. Mix almond meal and Old Bay to create the almond meal seafood batter
  2. Add batter to the egg wash and mix until you have the consistency of almond butter.
  3. Heat a skillet with olive oil to medium heat.
  4. Use a spoon to drop in grape to golf ball size lumps.
  5. Fry on all sides until crispy brown and serve. 

7 comments:

  1. I added minced onion and they were delicious. Need to add more Old Bay seasoning next try

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