It is good warmed up, made into fritters, baked into a pudding, or mixed with lima beans as succotash.
"Camp and Trail"
Stewart Edward White
Each one had a big dab of something different in it; mashed potatoes, succotash, green peas, a kind of vegetable marrow to which they gave the unworthy name of "squash," raw tomatoes, sweet green pickles, preserved strawberries, and goodness knows what all besides; while, if we stopped eating to breathe or speak, Patty flew in with a plate of freshly-made things of the most heavenly nature, called corn fritters.
"Lady-Betty-Across-the-Water"
Lowell, Orson
She knew about the Parthenon and Giotto's Tower, and she knew about the succotash Tavern and the Hard-Shell Baptist Meeting-House too.
"Under the Skylights"
Henry Blake Fuller