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  1. #49101
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    You’re always welcome over, DinK. I’ll whip up another batch.
    Share the recipe?

  2. #49102
    Huge pot of pintos with hot chow-chow and onions for the cold weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    Share the recipe?
    Sure. Single serving:

    Heat 1 cup whole milk and 1/4 cup stone-ground grits in a small pot with a pinch or two of salt. Cook to package instructions (for these, get boiling; cover and lower to simmer; cook 20-25 minutes with stirring every few minutes). Watch for the pot over-boiling early on, the milk expands pretty rapidly at times when boiling hot.

    Cut up a strip of bacon and chop up about 5-6 large shrimp or rough equivalent of other sizes, each to smallish chunks. Fresh shrimp obviously best, but good defrosted shrimp work too. (Wild caught >>> farm-raised, but that’s a whole different discussion). Get a small pan up to medium-high. When the grits are about 8-9 minutes out from being done, put the bacon in the pan and stir regularly. Add the shrimp to the pan with about 3-4 minutes to go on the grits.

    Add shredded cheese to the grits at this point. Fresh grated > pre-shredded but use what you have. Stir in.

    When the (cheese) grits are done, dump them into your bowl. Sprinkle garlic powder and paprika on top, then dump the bacon shrimp on top. Garnish with green onions, cilantro, or parsley — whatever you have.

    If I add hot or bell peppers, I will chop them and put them in the pan with the bacon.


    I’m sure that others have better recipes, but these come out fairly creamy and tasty. And really not very difficult. The whole thing takes about 25-30 minutes.

  4. #49104
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Sure. Single serving:

    Heat 1 cup whole milk and 1/4 cup stone-ground grits in a small pot with a pinch or two of salt. Cook to package instructions (for these, get boiling; cover and lower to simmer; cook 20-25 minutes with stirring every few minutes). Watch for the pot over-boiling early on, the milk expands pretty rapidly at times when boiling hot.

    Cut up a strip of bacon and chop up about 5-6 large shrimp or rough equivalent of other sizes, each to smallish chunks. Fresh shrimp obviously best, but good defrosted shrimp work too. (Wild caught >>> farm-raised, but that’s a whole different discussion). Get a small pan up to medium-high. When the grits are about 8-9 minutes out from being done, put the bacon in the pan and stir regularly. Add the shrimp to the pan with about 3-4 minutes to go on the grits.

    Add shredded cheese to the grits at this point. Fresh grated > pre-shredded but use what you have. Stir in.

    When the (cheese) grits are done, dump them into your bowl. Sprinkle garlic powder and paprika on top, then dump the bacon shrimp on top. Garnish with green onions, cilantro, or parsley — whatever you have.

    If I add hot or bell peppers, I will chop them and put them in the pan with the bacon.


    I’m sure that others have better recipes, but these come out fairly creamy and tasty. And really not very difficult. The whole thing takes about 25-30 minutes.
    Excellent! Thanks!

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    Rainy afternoon project:

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Cowpies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    Cowpies?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    I’m not sure that helped. 😂


    JK, they look great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    I’m not sure that helped. 😂


    JK, they look great!
    Great indeed, but why does the one on the lower right look like a serpent? Because it's Sunday perhaps?

  10. #49110
    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    Great indeed, but why does the one on the lower right look like a serpent? Because it's Sunday perhaps?
    Thought the same thing!

  11. #49111
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    Thought the same thing!
    You and bud are better men than me.

  12. #49112
    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    You and bud are better men than me.
    Hahahaha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by budwom View Post
    Great indeed, but why does the one on the lower right look like a serpent? Because it's Sunday perhaps?
    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    Thought the same thing!
    Hadn’t thought of it until you said it….

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Hadn’t thought of it until you said it….
    Neither had Bundabergdevil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClemmonsDevil View Post
    Neither had Bundabergdevil.
    True true story.

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    Do British websites use http biscuits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    Do British websites use http biscuits?
    Been catching up on Ted Lasso, I see?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Been catching up on Ted Lasso, I see?
    While it is possible for two comedic geniuses operating independently to arrive at the same comical conclusion, maybe.

  19. #49119
    Quote Originally Posted by bundabergdevil View Post
    While it is possible for two comedic geniuses operating independently to arrive at the same comical conclusion, maybe.

    Yeah, definitely runs afoul of Brownian motion...or something like that.

  20. #49120
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    Quote Originally Posted by YmoBeThere View Post
    Yeah, definitely runs afoul of Brownian motion...or something like that.
    Just need a cup of tea for that.

    -jk

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