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Special Hell => Recipes/Cooking => Topic started by: geogal on January 14, 2009, 09:39:02 AM

Title: True Grits
Post by: geogal on January 14, 2009, 09:39:02 AM
As prompted by Sara:

Mom's Cheese Grits

2 c. water 
1 t. salt
1 cup grits(you can use quick grits, but not instant)
2 c. milk
1 stick butter
2 eggs, beaten well
10 oz cheddar cheese, grated.
Combine water and salt, and bring to a boil.  Add grits, stirrring constantly.  When mixture begins to thicken, add milk and butter, and cook until it begins to thicken again.  Remove from heat.  Fold in the well beaten egg and all but one cup of the cheese.  Pour into a buttered 8x8 casserole dish, and sprinkle remaining cheese on top.  Bake at 350° for 30 minutes.
Title: Re: True Grits
Post by: Eric on January 14, 2009, 09:40:59 AM
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Title: Re: True Grits
Post by: Saxon on January 14, 2009, 12:29:44 PM
Quote from: geogal on January 14, 2009, 09:39:02 AM
As prompted by Sara:

Mom's Cheese Grits

2 c. water 
1 t. salt
1 cup grits(you can use quick grits, but not instant)
2 c. milk
1 stick butter
2 eggs, beaten well
10 oz cheddar cheese, grated.
Combine water and salt, and bring to a boil.  Add grits, stirrring constantly.  When mixture begins to thicken, add milk and butter, and cook until it begins to thicken again.  Remove from heat.  Fold in the well beaten egg and all but one cup of the cheese.  Pour into a buttered 8x8 casserole dish, and sprinkle remaining cheese on top.  Bake at 350° for 30 minutes.


That sounds almost like Tamale Pie without the meat! Grandma would make up a hamburger mixture, pour it into a pan, then add the cornmeal topping (similar to the grits combo above), then top with cheese and bake. hmmmmmmmm. Getting me to rethink my stance on Grits.
Title: Re: True Grits
Post by: Skipup on January 25, 2009, 02:49:53 PM
Ok...
I have tasted grits...but ..um..what actually are grits?
Title: Re: True Grits
Post by: Saxon on January 25, 2009, 03:29:26 PM
Corn that has been altered/treated with a lye (?) mixture that makes it puff up and hull it'self, then it's dried, then ground up coursely. Sorta like corn mean, but it's basically 'Hominy meal'.

We always called 'em 'hominy grits' and Grandpa would so 'oh, about that many' (as grandma dished 'em up). :P
Title: Re: True Grits
Post by: TinkTanker on January 25, 2009, 04:01:52 PM
Quote from: Skipup on January 25, 2009, 02:49:53 PM
Ok...
I have tasted grits...but ..um..what actually are grits?

Ever had polenta?
Title: Re: True Grits
Post by: Skipup on January 25, 2009, 04:04:00 PM
Polenta is made from corn meal. (Ex was italian.)