101 Things to Do with Grits
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Grits-they've been called the "first truly American food." Just what are they? Simply put, grits are stone-ground corn, and they're gaining popularity nationwide in America's most influential kitchens. Any Southern cook worth his salt knows it's what you add to grits that make them remarkable! Here are 101 delicious and inventive recipes for using grits at every meal, with tips and cooking techniques that show just how quick and versatile grits can be.
With recipes for Appetizers, Breakfasts, Entrees, Side Dishes, Desserts, Flavored Grits, and Casseroles, including Tropical Grit Fretters with Mango Salsa, Southern Grit Sushi, Grits Eggs Benedict, Country Ham and Grits with Redeye Gravy, Vanilla-Scented Grit Pancakes, Sweet Grits Porridge with Fresh Fruit, Lobster Tempura over Lemon-Scented Grits, Thai-Style Red Curry Grits, Hickory-Smoked Chicken over Pesto-Scented Grits, Bacon and Jalapeño Fried Grits, and Red Curry Grits-even Chocolate Grits!
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101 Things to Do with Grits - Harriss Cottingham
101 Things to Do with Grits
Harriss Cottingham
101 Things to Do with Grits
Digital Edition v1.0
Text © 2006 Harriss Cottingham
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means whatsoever without written permission from the publisher, except brief portions quoted for purpose of review.
Gibbs Smith, Publisher
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Layton, UT 84041
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www.gibbs-smith.com
ISBN: 978-1-4236-1224-7
This book is dedicated to my grandfather, Arthur Cottingham, with whom I began my apprenticeship in the kitchen at age five. He schooled me in the art of home cooking at our Sunday meal.
I also owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to my wife, Mary, for all her help and support in the process of writing this book. A special thanks to Rion Smith for being there on those late evenings and pushing me through on the keyboard. And last, but certainly not least, cheers to all my friends and family who love spending time in my kitchen.
101 Things to Do with Grits
Table of Contents
Helpful Hints Basic Grits Flavored Grits Breakfast Appetizers Entrees Side Dishes Desserts Hominy Grits Metric Conversion Chart
Helpful Hints
1. Any flavored grits can be prepared ahead of time and stored for up to 5 days, as long as they are to be used in a cold recipe. Reheating could result in separation because of the heavy cream and butter used in most recipes.
2. It is best not to reheat grits, as you are trying to maintain a smooth, creamy consistency. Once you practice the basic recipes they shouldn’t take long.
3. Instant grits can be substituted in any recipe to shorten preparation time. Follow the package directions.
4. When preparing grits from scratch, liberal use of cream and butter, although not standard in a low-fat recipe, always makes the dish smoother.
5. Always use a nonstick pot in preparation of grits recipes. My favorite brand is available at www.berndes.com.
6. Always use wooden utensils in the preparation of grits recipes and in any nonstick cookware to preserve the nonstick coating.
7. Always put grits pots in warm soapy water immediately after use for ease in cleanup. Do not put nonstick pots in the dishwasher.
8. Fresh herbs that are not used immediately after picking or purchase can be stored for up to a week in a damp paper towel in the refrigerator.
9. Fresh milk, cream, and butter should always be added toward the end of cooking time to prevent curdling.
10. To avoid burning grits on the bottom of pot, maintain medium-low heat once all liquids have been reduced.
11. Anson Mills organic stone-ground grits have the best flavor and consistency. I use them in any recipe that calls for stone-ground grits. Order them at www.ansonmills.com.
12. Adding grits to boiling water causes them to clump. To avoid this problem, add grits to cold water and bring them to a boil. (This hint is courtesy of my mother, Patty Honey).
13. Clarify butter in the microwave: Place 1 stick butter at a time in a microwave-safe dish. Cover with wax paper and microwave at 100 percent power for 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 minutes until melted. Let stand, uncovered, for 2 to 3 minutes until the solids settle, then gently pour off the clarified liquid. Repeat to get the amount of clarified butter needed.
14. To toast nuts, place shelled nuts in a single layer in a frying pan over medium-high heat. Stir or shake nuts continually until they start to turn golden, about 5 to 7 minutes.