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White Hominy Grits

 

White Hominy Grits are coarsely ground white corn kernels that are most often served as a porridge. Native American in origin, corn grits are now a staple of the southern United States. The light corn flavor and grainy texture allows for versatility.

  • Coarse, granular texture
  • Sweet, earthy corn flavor
  • Naturally gluten free

 

Basic Prep

Boil 2 cups of water. Slowly add 1 cup of White Hominy Grits, stirring often and scraping sides and bottom of pot well. Simmer until tender, about 12 minutes.

 

Suggested Uses

  • Extremely versatile, grits can be flavored in any way desired
  • Try with ham, shrimp, fish, eggs, cheese, gravy, fruit or plain with butter

 

Description

  • The word "grits" can refer to any coarsely ground grain, such as corn, rice, or oats, but most commonly refers to coarsely ground corn kernels.

  • After grinding, kernels were passed through a screen. What went through the fine mesh was used as corn meal and what was left over was turned into grits.

  • They have now been adapted into common use in the southern United States. In fact, three-quarters of the grits sold in the United States are sold in the South.

  • White Hominy Grits are bland by nature, but can be flavored with just about anything.

  • They are traditionally prepared with a little butter, salt and pepper, and sometimes cheese.

  • They are also delicious sweetened with maple syrup.

  • Grits, like their cousin polenta, can be eaten creamy and soft or allowed to set up and then sliced and pan-fried for a different texture.

 

Storage & handling

Store in a dry, cool place.

 

Ingredients

Enriched corn grits (corn grits, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid)

White Hominy Grits

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