posted 4 years ago
I googled Hoppin John and it has a colorful history. It said it originated in Charleston, South Carolina.
Basically, an old man named Hoppin John sold it on the streets back in 1841.
Another referance said it was in a book and defined as "bacon and rice" as early as 1838 and that there are several variantions including your version.
My grandmother always made it like I suggested.
Anyway, you version sounds like the way I will make it the next time since I love cajun food.
Thanks for taking me down memory lane!
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