Apr 20, 2016 in breakfast/brunch, sides, cheese grits, pimento cheese grits, southern grits. Read the original on: Basil And Bubbly
Pimento cheese grits have all of the fabulous flavor of pimento cheese, with only the lazy boil and wait prep of classic Southern grits.
Grits have always been a favorite food in my house. Iâve been meaning to share some of my favorite grits recipes for a while, so Iâm starting with my most recent favorite: Pimento Cheese Grits.
This recipe is SUPER easy and contrary to what youâd expect, does not actually contain any of the classic mayonnaise-y cream cheese-y stuff ( although if you want a recipe for that, Iâve got one and itâs gooooooood. ) Donât worry though, a hit of butter makes sure you are still clogging your arteries just a little when you eat these grits.
One note about making grits: Do not, I repeat DO NOT, use quick, instant, or any other sort of shortcut grits. I refuse to be held responsible if you make bad ingredient decisions and ruin my recipe with your bad choices.
What are good grits to buy, you ask?? There are quite a few great grits producers, but as a general rule: Good Grits Come in Cloth Bags. Look for brands like Anson Mills or Geechie Boy Mill ( which actually come in a paper bag, but it is the ONLY exception!), both of which you can buy online if you canât find them in the store.
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