Cheesy Southern Cheese Grits Recipe (2024)

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Grits are an important part of Southern culture. Most Southerners will have grits for breakfast at least once per week, some maybe every day. One way that many Southerners will enjoy grits is with cheese and butter. This Cheesy Southern Cheese Grits Recipe is our favorite way to enjoy grits.

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This recipe starts with just grits and water, and then we jazz it up with chicken broth, sharp cheddar cheese, and cream cheese to have a cheesy-creamy decadent side dish or even a main dish. You will love these creamy cheddar grits topped with crispy bacon. You could even use this recipe to make Shrimp and Grits!

What Are Grits?

Grits are a type of comfort food and one of the many iconic Southern recipes. They start out as dried corn on the cob that is then shelled into loose corn. The corn is then milled on a grist mill into ground corn.

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Most Southerners grew up eating grits for breakfast because they are cheap and can feed a lot of people. Corn grew very well in the South and it was plentiful and cheap.

You can use corn in many ways such as making cornmeal to make cornbread, corn on the cob, loose corn, as well as many other dishes. Grits are a true Southern classic dish, and Southern cheese grits are no different.

Grits can be enjoyed as the main entree for breakfast, or they can be a side dish as well. Although they are mainly served at breakfast, many people will eat them for supper (dinner) as well.

They can be served for supper (dinner) such as Shrimp and Grits. Shrimp and Grits is an entree that originated in South Carolina as well. Leftover grits once they get cold are fried up and served with fish dishes as a side. Cheesy Southern Cheese grits also make an awesome side dish with blackened fish.

There are many other ways to enjoy grits whether it be a simple breakfast meal or some special occasions but the main thing is you have to know how to cook them right.

Corn and grit mills were an Important Part of Southern Life

Corn was such an important grain in Southern culture. Not only was it used to feed families, but it was also what was used to feed their livestock. Depending on what you wanted to use the corn for, depended on how the corn was milled.

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Corn was fed into the mill through a shute and made its way between two stones. These two stones have groves cut in them in a special pattern called furrows. One stone is stationary and the other turns. There is a system of pulleys and gears that turn the stone that is usually powered by an animal or even water-powered if the grist mill is located near a water source.

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The distance between the stones determines how fine the grain is milled. Cracked corn took the least amount of time to mill. If you wanted grits, the gap was closed between the stones to make finer cracked corn. If you wanted corn meal, that was milled into a finer powder-like texture.

Creeks, Streams, and rivers were dotted with grit mills. The flowing water was used to power these mills to grind corn for communities. Southerners grew their corn and would take the corn to the community grits mill where they would have it ground into grits and cornmeal.

Not only was this a staple food, but this also was a community event. Folks would gather around the grits meal and have conversations while their corn was ground.

Types of Grits

Before we cook go over this delicious Cheesy Southern Cheese Grits Recipe, you need to understand the different types of grits.

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First off is the color, you have white corn and yellow corn. This is strictly preference but I mainly grew up eating white corn grits. Yellow grits pretty much taste the same as white grits.

Stone Ground Grits

Next, you have three types of grits that you will find in a grocery store. The first is stone ground grits. These are the grits that our ancestors would have eaten when they took their corn to the community grist mill to have milled into grits.

These are coarsely ground and take longer to cook. Stone ground grits are the most flavorful because the grits contain all the parts of the corn. These usually take about 30 to 40 minutes to cook.

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Quick Grits

The most popular type of grits that you will find in the grocery store is called quick grits. Quick grits are what most people cook these days. Quick grits are the same as stone-ground grits, but they are finer ground. This makes the cooking time quicker.

They usually cook for around 5 to 10 minutes. These are what we mainly eat, but are not as healthy as the stone ground grits.

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The last type of grits we will talk about is instant grits. Instant grits are also pre-cooked and then dehydrated. Instant grits usually come in an individual package and will cook in less than a minute. I typically do not like these types unless it is all you can find.

How To Cook Grits

Check out our blog post on how to cook grits before going any further if you have any questions about how to cook them. This post will go into detail about grits and will give a basic recipe for grits.

That post is similar to this one as it explains a lot about grits, but this post will have the recipe for creamy Cheese Grits.

Ingredients for cooking Cheesy Southern Cheese Grits

Grits

Start with a good brand of stone ground grits. Most brands you will find will be from a smaller local mill from the South. Sometimes you will find stone ground grits in grocery stores.

If you cannot find them in your grocery store or a local store near you, I recommend ordering grits from Palmetto Farms, Marsh Hen Mill, The Old Mill, or Cotton Hills Farm. For this recipe, you will need 1 cup of grits.

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Water

For the basic recipe to cook grits, you will need water. The ratio of water to grits is typically 1 to 4 or 1 to 5. 1 cup of grits to 4 to 5 cups of water. We will be using half the amount of water and the other half with chicken broth to add extra flavor. With this being said, you will need 2 cups of water.

Chicken Broth

You will need 2 cups of chicken broth.

Butter

Butter will add a little bit of creaminess to the grits and some savory notes. Add 2 tablespoons of butter.

Sharp Cheddar Cheese

I love adding sharp cheddar to grits. I love the sharp bite that this cheese gives. You will need 1 cup of sharp cheddar cheese.

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Cream Cheese

Adding in cream cheese is one of the secrets to having the creamiest grits you have ever tried. This recipe calls for 4 oz. of Cream Cheese or half of a block.

Salt

I prefer to use sea salt when making grits. Table salt or iodized salt can give a chemical or off taste. You will need 1 teaspoon of sea salt.

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Black Pepper

I love to add fresh ground black pepper to grits. This is an optional ingredient so season to your liking. I would start with 1/2 teaspoon.

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Crispy Bacon

In this recipe, we will fry the bacon until it is crispy, then chop it up, and add it as a topping.

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Green Onion or Chives

For a garnish, we will use green onions or chives. You need 2 tablespoons of whichever one you choose to use.

Optional Ingredients

There are various ingredients you can add such as heavy cream, garlic powder, green onions as a garnish, as well as herbs and other seasonings like Cajun Seasonings. Cayenne pepper or red pepper flakes will turn up the heat.

Hot sauce is also another ingredient you can add to the top after they have cooked. If you want to make a cheesy grits recipe, you can just add in some sharp cheddar cheese for a classic southern dish.

If there is another cheese that you prefer to the ones we have listed you can use those in place of these. White cheddar makes a great substitute for Sharp Cheddar and Soft crumbled goat cheese can mimic the creamiest of cream cheese.

Directions:

Step 1: Start with a medium saucepan or medium stock pot. Add in water and chicken brother. Turn the burner on to medium-high heat.

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Step 2: Add salt and butter to the pot. Bring the water up to a rolling boil.

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Step 3: Once the water is up to a rolling boil, add in the grits slowly with one hand while stirring with a whisk with the other hand. Continue to stir until all the grits are in the pot.

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Step 4: To get smooth creamy grits, continue to constantly stir the grits. Continue to do this throughout the whole cooking process. This causes the grits to release the starch making for a creamy texture. This is the secret from one of my favorite breakfast restaurants, Joey’s Pancake House, that was told to me by one of the waitresses.

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Step 5: Once the grits start to thicken slightly, you can turn the heat down to low heat. Stone ground grits will take about 10 to 15 minutes to cook. Once the grits reach the consistency you like and you taste them and they do not taste grainy, they will be done.

Step 6: Add in the sharp cheddar cheese and Cream cheese. Stir until both have melted and have been well incorporated.

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Bacon:

Step 1: In a large skillet, fry bacon until it is crispy.

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Step 2: Cut or break the bacon into small pieces. Add to the top of the grits once you have plated each dish.

Garnish:

Chop up the green onion or chives and use them as a garnish.

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Note: I like my grits thick and when you place them on your plate, they do not spread. If you prefer the grits to be thinner, you can add a little water at the end to adjust the texture.

If you are using Quick Grits

Quick Gits will have the same ingredients and you will cook them the same way. The exception with cooking quick grits is you will only cook for 5 to 10 minutes.

What Can You Eat Cheese Grits With?

  • Homemade Biscuits and Sausage Gravy
  • Shrimp and Grits
  • Eggs (fried egg or scrambled), Bacon, or Sausage make the perfect breakfast with a side of grits.
  • Grits and Fish is a classic Southern favorite.
  • Pork Chops
  • Poached egg

Conclusion

In conclusion, Southern cheese grits are a quintessential comfort food that embodies the rich flavors and traditions of the South. With their creamy texture and cheesy goodness, they’re sure to satisfy your soul and leave you craving more.

Whether served as a side dish or a comforting main course, these grits are a beloved staple in Southern cuisine, and now, you can bring a taste of the South to your kitchen. Enjoy!

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FAQ’s

What is the ratio of grits to water?

The ratio of grits to water is 1 to 4 or 1 to 5. This depends on how thick you want the result.

What are Grits made from?

Grits are made from ground Dent corn.

What can I do if my grits are lumpy?

If your grits are lumpy you can add a little water and use a whisk to try to even the lumps out.

Do Southerners put sugar on grits?

Most Southerners do not put sugar on grits, at least not in the area I grew up in.

What is the secret to cooking good grits?

The secret to cooking good grits is cooking the grits slowly and stirring often.

Why do my grits taste grainy?

If the grits taste grainy, they need to cook longer. If they are thick, add in a little water, stir, and continue to cook until they are no longer grainy.

Can I Use Other Types of Cheese in These Southern Cheese Grits?

Yes. You can use other types of cheese such as white cheddar cheese, gouda cheese, and blue cheese are all great options.

If the grits taste grainy, they need to cook longer. If they are thick, add in a little water, stir, and continue to cook until they are no longer grainy.

-Ronnie | Let’s Get Food Junked

Cheesy Southern Cheese Grits Recipe

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Grits are an important part of Southern culture. Most southerners will have grits for breakfast at least once per week, some maybe every day. One way that many southerners will enjoy grits is with cheese and butter. This Cheesy Southern Cheese Grits Recipe is our favorite way to enjoy grits.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of stone ground grits or quick grits
  • 2 cups of water
  • 2 cups of chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 1 cup of sharp cheddar cheese
  • 4 oz of cream cheese
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper
  • 6 strips of bacon
  • 2 tablespoons of green onion or chives

Instructions

    1. Start with a medium saucepan or medium stock pot. Add in water and chicken brother. Turn the burner on to medium-high heat.
    2. Add salt and butter to the pot. Bring the water up to a rolling boil.
    3. Once the water is up to a rolling boil, add in the grits slowly with one hand while stirring with a whisk with the other hand. Continue to stir until all the grits are in the pot.
    4. To get smooth creamy grits, continue to constantly stir the grits. Continue to do this throughout the whole cooking process.
    5. Once the grits start to thicken slightly, you can turn the heat down to low heat. Stone ground grits will take about 10 to 15 minutes to cook. Once the grits reach the consistency you like and you taste them and they do not taste grainy, they will be done.

    Bacon:

    1. In a large skillet, fry bacon until it is crispy.
    2. Cut or break the bacon into small pieces. Add to the top of the grits once you have plated each dish.

    Garnish:

    Chop up the green onion or chives and use them as a garnish.

    Notes

    I like my grits thick and when you place them on your plate, they do not spread. If you prefer the grits to be thinner, you can add a little water at the end to adjust the texture.

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