When we sold our homestead, I had a 5 lb. package of grits. I stored it in an airtight glass jar.
I saw grits mentioned here and thought that grits would be great for breakfast.
So I got them out to fix them and they are so good!
What are grits? You asked:
Grits are known as a quintessential dish in Southern cuisine that has gone from a humble breakfast or side dish to the base for a tasty shrimp entree featured on restaurant menus. Grits actually have a much longer history; the word "grits" refers to any coarsely ground grain and was eaten by the Native Americans. Today, grits are made with either hominy or stone-ground corn and are boiled and then usually combined with butter and milk.
https://www.thespruceeats.com/grits-definition-and-difference-from-cornmeal-101711
I couldn't remember how to cook them so I looked for some instructions:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/how-to-cook-stone-ground-grits-4134326
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/14020/breakfast-grits/
Sometimes I have leftover grits so I like to fix the grits by frying them:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/easy-fried-grits-cakes-3057156
http://www.tasteofsouthern.com/fried-grits-recipe/
I have not had the grits fixed this way be it sound like this would be good. Tomato Grits
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