In this post I’ll be sharing a Southern Breakfast Grits Recipe.
In case you’ve never heard of grits and don’t know, grits are made from corn.
Southern Breakfast Grits Recipe
- Water
- Heavy Cream
- Stone Ground Grits
- Salt
- Cracked Black Pepper, to taste
- Butter, plus more for serving
Stone Ground Grits
Believe or not, grits can be prepared many ways. Some folks like their grits more basic, made with just water and salt. I prefer rich and creamy grits which is why I add the heavy cream and butter during cooking.
Desired consistency can also vary from person to person. Some like thinner grits and those don’t take as long to cook while other like a thicker creamier consistency.
The Best Southern Style Grits
How to Make Southern Style Grits
The grits below in the yellow serving bowl are on the thinner side which some prefer.
Common Questions About Grits
How are grits made? Grits were originally made at a grits mill where the power of stones, powered by a water wheel, would grind corn to make the grits. Today, grits are still made this way along with modern manufacturing technology.
Why are grits so popular in the South? Grits are a survival staple food that were taught to settlers in the Southern states by the native American people. Through tradition and being so economical, grits have remained popular.
Are grits unhealthy? Plain grits are better for you but not very flavorful. The additions of salt, butter or cheese can add higher levels of sodium and fat that you should be aware of.
What is the best brand of grits? Stone ground grits are preferable so look for those. I’ve left a couple of my personal favorites in the recipe card as suggestions.
Which is better, white or yellow grits? There is no noticeable difference in taste, it’s a matter of preference.
Southern Style Grits Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 c Water
- 2 c Heavy Cream
- 1 c Stone Ground Grits
- 1 tsp Salt
- Cracked Black Pepper to taste
- 4 tbs Butter plus more for serving
Instructions
- Add water, heavy cream, butter, grits, and seasonings to a medium sauce pan and bring to a boil over medium high heat.
- Cover the pot with a lid and reduce the heat to medium low, simmer for 20 minutes (for thinner grits) or 30 to 40 minutes (for thicker creamier) or until thickened as desired. Stir the grits every 5 minutes during cooking to avoid sticking to the pot and to prevent lumps.
- Serve hot with a pat of butter.
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