Great Balls of Grits!
Serves about 6
Ingredients
- 5 c. water
- 1 c. old fashioned grits
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 4 TB butter with salt (1/2 stick), room temperature - cut into chunks
Butter-flavored cooking spray
Approx. 6 TB butter with salt, divided
Directions
The Grits
Bring water to a brisk boil in a medium saucepan. Slowly stir in the grits and salt. Reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered until thickened (about 15-20 minutes), stirring often. Remove from the stove and immediately stir in the 4 TB of butter. Refrigerate overnight.
The Grits Balls
- Use a medium ice cream scoop to shape the grits into balls...set aside or freeze (keeping the balls separated) one layer at a time. (The grits balls can be cooked frozen.)
- Spray a large, non-stick skillet with the butter-flavored cooking spray. Add 4 TB of the butter to the pan and melt over medium heat. Keeping them separated, add the grits balls to the pan. Flatten the balls a little into patties with a silicone spatula as you go, keeping the round shape best as possible, and cook until the butter is absorbed (about 15 minutes).
- Carefully flip the patties with the spatula and add 2 more TB of butter to the pan. Saute another approximate 15 minutes, or until golden brown each side. Serve warm.
Grits Fun Facts
Here's a photo taken a couple of months back of my grandchildren with their dad...he's the best!
Enjoy Father's Day!
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Wow -- this looks like a great way to eat grits since I really can't eat them in their original state. I'm going to try this soon!
ReplyDeletethanks for this post! Being a Canadian we do not eat grits much and I have never seen them prepared this way. I am very interested in trying these. they look great!
ReplyDeleteEverything tastes better fried! Perfect for Father's Day :)
ReplyDeleteYum! What a great way to eat grits! Thank you for sharing. I want to give these a try soon.
ReplyDeleteI bought some old fashioned grits last year, since then it was piled in the freezer... But now I know what I'm going to do with my "one year old" frozen frits :0 Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say that your grandchildren are both absolutely adorable :) What a sweet photo!
ReplyDeletegrits are not common in Canada but I enjoy them when in the States! - Just want to let you know that I nominated you for an award for Excellence in storytelling at http://foodstoriesblog.com/food-stories-award/
ReplyDeleteThat's quite an honor Steve...I'll be looking into this nomination asap! Thanks so much!
DeleteWhat an adorable photo with your son and grandchildren! I have had grits before, but prepared more of as a cereal. These are wonderful and I wish my dad had dished them up when I was a kid...delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy mom taught me about frying grits many years ago and whenever we have grits for breakfast, I always make extra for just this purpose! So yummy.......
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