hominy grits
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Definition
Noun: - A coarse, granular food made from dried corn (maize) that has been treated with an alkali in a process called nixtamalization. The treated corn, known as hominy, is then dried and ground into grits. It is typically boiled with water or milk to create a thick porridge, commonly served as a breakfast dish, especially in the southern United States.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- For breakfast, she ordered a bowl of hominy grits with butter and salt.
- Hominy grits are a staple food in many Southern households.
- The recipe calls for stone-ground hominy grits for the best texture.
Advanced Usage
- "Cheese grits": A popular Southern dish where cooked hominy grits are combined with cheese, often cheddar.
- The restaurant is famous for its creamy shrimp and cheese grits.
Variants and Related Words
- Grits (n): Often used as a shorter, more common name for hominy grits. While "grits" can technically be made from other grains, in the U.S. context it is synonymous with hominy grits.
- Hominy (n): The whole kernels of corn treated with alkali, which are the base ingredient for grits.
- Polenta (n): An Italian dish made from boiled cornmeal. While similar in form to grits, polenta is usually made from untreated, finer-ground yellow corn, giving it a different flavor and texture.
Synonyms
- Corn grits: Another term for hominy grits, emphasizing the main ingredient.
- Maize porridge: A more general descriptive term.
Related Phrases
- "Shrimp and grits": A classic Southern dish featuring sautéed shrimp served over a bed of hominy grits.
- Shrimp and grits is considered a quintessential Lowcountry dish.
Noun
- coarsely ground hulled corn boiled as a breakfast dish in the southern United States