Don’t let the photo fool you: the crispy cylindrical sticks pictured here are not french fries. They’re hushpuppies—and not just any hushpuppy. These unique fritters with a soft, almost creamy, white cornmeal interior can only be found at the historic Duck Inn at Lake Dallas. The Duck Inn celebrates its 60th anniversary this month, and if you haven’t made the drive north for one of their catfish dinners, it’s time you do. 503 Main St., Lake Dallas. 940-497-2412. —Nancy Nichols
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