“What is a grit anyways,” asked Vinny Gambini in the hit 1992 film, “My Cousin Vinny.” The wise guy lawyer from Brooklyn posed the question while eating grits for the first time in a diner in rural Alabama.
According to grits.com, “grits are small broken grains of corn. They were first produced by Native Americans centuries ago. They made both "corn" grits and "hominy" grits. Falls Mill produces "corn" grits.”
If you are a Southerner, you were raised on this dish for breakfast, lunch and/or dinner. The baked garlic cheese variety is a very popular way to enjoy them. However, us Texans like to spice up this typical Southern side with crazy things like sugar, green chilies, chipotle, etc.
Why all this talk of grits? For a couple of reasons: 1) I have made green chili cheese grits a lot in the past three weeks. 2) My daughter really, really likes them. Even picky Auntie Ellen liked them. 3) Tre from Top Chef won last night’s challenge with a bacon-wrapped shrimp and grits recipe. 4) After a recent trip to Savannah, GA, my dad is obsessed with finding a good shrimp ‘n grits recipe.
Baking grits is fine and all, but I don’t always have time for that. I have included the short and long way to make them below. This is a great side for brunch with eggs or dinner with BBQ chicken.
Green Chile Cheese Grits
(adapted from “Necessities and Temptations” Junior League of Austin cookbook)
¾ cup white grits
3 cups water
¾ tsp. Salt
½ cup butter
½ pound grated cheddar cheese
1 tsp. Seasoned salt
½ tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1 4-oz. Can chopped green chiles
Paprika or cayenne pepper, optional
If you have 10 minutes:
Bring water to a boil. Add grits and salt. Cook over low heat for 2 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add butter and cheese. Stir until melted. Add seasoned slate and Worcestershire. Fold in green chiles. Sprinkle with paprika or cayenne pepper. Serve.
If you have 1.25 hours:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Follow steps above, but add 2 eggs, well-beaten at end.
Pour in buttered 1 ½ quart baking dish. Bake 1 hour.
If you have even more time, try Tre’s recipe. http://recipes.bravotv.com/top_chef/season_3/episode_7/baconwrapped_shrimp.php