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Paula

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Jan 25, 2005
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I start with real stone ground grits (Logan's Mill in the cloth bag are my favorite), and add them to chicken broth with a pat of butter and some diced fresh jalapenos. (Putting them in the broth at first cooks them a bit and takes away the bite) When just about done, I throw in a capful of half and half, more butter if necessary and salt and pepper. I used to throw in cheese but found the stone-grounds are so tasty, it didn't need the additional dairy after the half and half & butter. Saves me some calories for dessert!



!!!!!! Katie Blue is back!!!!!!! Where have you been? Are we still semi-neighbors (we're at the Cottages at Camp Creek, but you may not remember because it has been so long).

And I'll try out your grits. This discussion made me make polenta last night. Just cooked it, added cream cheese (didn't have any mascarpone in the house), parmesan cheese, and salt and used a creamy tomoto mushroom garlic sauce. It was great for left-overs today, too.
 

Teresa

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Nov 15, 2004
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Just butter and salt, and then a little more butter :D.
BTW, Great Southern's grits are worth going for.

I'm with you JC. real butter, salt, and then a little more butter. the BEST. I could eat a bowl every single day. actually, its a real comfort food around here.

OK, this thread is making me drool. I love grits (and polenta). Really good grits can bring tears to my eyes.

I consider the fancy grits dishes with all the cheese are actually polenta dishes. I do love my polenta: yellow cornmeal cooked in chicken broth wtih tons of butter and parmesan cheese stirred in, salt, and maybe a little gorganzola. can't get enough butter and parm in there though.

HEY Katie Blue! good to see you - what up?
 

ShallowsNole

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Jun 22, 2005
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Now I'm hungry.

And there may be Shrimp and Grits over here very soon, if I can slow down long enough. :D
 

katie blue

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Mar 11, 2005
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[apologies for temporary thread detour]
Hi Paula and Tootsie! (silly, of course I remember you ;) Yes, been quite busy since I went awol-- selling two houses, buying and renovating a new one in town, and went from freelance to a fulltime job--kurt periodically prods me to jump back in, and this time it worked. No, sadly not direct neighbors anymore: we sold the seacrest house in 2007, but we still have a lot over near camp creek lake/golf course, so we're very proud to call ourselves once-and-future SoWallers. We'll be down in seagrove on Mothers day weekend, in case any of you will be there. (as I told kurt, spoiling ourselves with a gulffront condo!) Take care, I'll be more visible 'round here as time permits. xoxo all!
[now back to GRITS...]
 
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