Cheesy Grit Cake Recipe (2024)

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This Grit Cake Recipe is a great side dish for your breakfast, brunch or dinner! Perfect with a simple fried egg and some hot sauce, or dress it up with Blackened Cod and Creamy Cajun Shrimp Sauce.

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A word about using leftover grits: I know some chefs and recipe developers encourage you NOT to use leftover grits for grit cakes, because they prefer fresh grits that have a lower ratio of water to cornmeal.

Listen. I'm not that fancy. I'm including instructions for making grits from scratch below, with the perfect-for-me ratio of 1 to 3 (grits to liquid) instead of the usual 1 to 4.

But if you have a pan of leftover grits, they will absolutely work in this recipe. Will they be perfect? No. Will they be delicious? Yes. Do we prefer delicious to perfect? All day long.

Ingredients to make this recipe:

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Before we get to the step by step directions, a few notes about the ingredients:

Grits: any style of grits (or polenta) will work in this recipe. If making grits from scratch, reduce the amount of liquid to create the perfect texture.

Flour: the recipe calls for dredging the cold grit cakes in a bit of seasoned flour before crisping in a pan. If you're looking for a gluten-free dish, use your favorite gluten free flour.

Cheese: I'm using Parmesan for a sophisticated and nutty flavor, but sharp cheddar would be a great choice, as well. Just be cautious about using a processed and very creamy cheese that will alter the texture of the grits and make them runny.

Full ingredient list and measurements included in the printable recipe card below.

Step by step instructions:

If using leftover grits, skip to Step 3, below. I do recommend when preparing to store your cooked grits (to make grit cakes later) that you pour them into a parchment paper or plastic wrap lined dish that will allow for about ¾ inch thickness on the grits once they set up.

1. Prepare Grits

To make grits from scratch, follow the package directions for timing, but instead of 1 to 4 ratio (1 cup grits to 4 cups liquid) use 1 cup grits (or polenta) to 3 cups liquid.

Combine 2 cups water, 1 cup milk, and 2 tablespoons of butter over medium high heat. Bring to a simmer. Slowly stream in the dry grits, stirring to ensure the meal doesn't clump. From here, follow your package directions - quick grits will require less time to cook than regular.

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When all of the liquid has absorbed and the grits are quite thick, but the grains are tender, remove from heat. Stir in the parmesan cheese and pepper. Taste, then add salt. I usually add 1 full teaspoon, but you may want to start with ½ teaspoon, then taste and adjust.

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2. Portion and chill

Prepare a jelly roll pan or casserole dish with parchment paper or plastic wrap, to make removing the chilled grits easier. Pour the grits into the pan.

I don't have the perfect sized pan, so I use a smaller 2-quart casserole dish and then pour the remainder into small ramekins that have been well sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Chill for at least 4 hours, or overnight.

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3. Cook grit cakes

When ready to make the grit cakes, remove from the refrigerator and lift the cheese grits out of the dish. At this point, you can use a round cookie cutter, a 2-inch biscuit cutter or just a small glass, if cutting into round cakes. I usually use a sharp knife to cut the molded grits into squares, so I don't miss any of the cheesy grit edges.

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Start preheating a cast iron skillet or large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.

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In a separate shallow dish, combine the flour, salt and pepper. Lightly dredge the grit cakes in the seasoned flour, then drop into the heated skillet, but don't overcrowd.

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Crisp for 3-4 minutes on each side, until golden brown. Remove to a rack to let the cakes drain of any excess oil.

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4. Serve and enjoy

Serve with green chives, southern sausage gravy (or white gravy with tofu breakfast sausage crumbles).

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FAQ's and Serving Suggestions:

Can I use different cheese in the grit cakes?

Absolutely. For traditional southern cheese grits, use 1 cup of cheddar cheese for your cheesy grit cakes. I've also made these grits with gouda and gruyere and I'll be thinking about that deliciousness for a hot minute.

Can I add vegetables into the grits for grit cakes?

I love the flavor of bell pepper and onions with grits, but I do recommend making a Cajun sauce with peppers separately, and serving over the cakes. Unless they're cut very small, the veggies may create too much instability in the cake when frying.

Can I use stock in the grits instead of water?

You can, just eliminate the salt from the grits, as the stock will add all the seasoning you need. For these grit cakes, I like the pure flavor of the parmesan and pepper in the grits, but if you're looking for a more complex flavor profile, 2 cups stock (veggie or chicken stock, if cooking for non-pescatarians) would do the trick in place of the 2 cups of water.

What can I serve with these grit cakes?

For an elevated, southern-style breakfasts, these grit cakes make a special occasion even more delicious. Served with southern sausage gravy (or white gravy with tofu breakfast sausage crumbles) makes the perfect meal. For lunch or dinner, I love serving blackened cod on the grit cakes with creamy cajun sauce over the whole thing.

How to store leftover grit cakes?

To store, transfer to an airtight container and keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, move to a baking dish and heat in the oven at 400℉ until just heated through.

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Cheesy Grit Cake Recipe

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  • Author: Christina Jolam
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 4-6 1x
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2 cups water

1 cup milk

2 tablespoons butter

1 cup grits

½ cup parmesan, shredded

1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper, divided

1 ½ teaspoons sea salt, divided

½ cup all purpose flour

3 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons chives, for serving

Instructions

  1. To make grits from scratch, follow the package directions for timing, but instead of 1 to 4 ratio (1 cup grits to 4 cups liquid) we will use 1 cup grits to 3 cups liquid.
  2. Combine 2 cups water, 1 cup milk and 2 tablespoons of butter over medium high heat. Bring to a simmer. Slowly stream in the dry grits, stirring to ensure the meal doesn’t clump. From here, follow your package directions – quick grits will require less time to cook than regular.
  3. When all of the liquid has absorbed and the grits are quite thick, but the grains are tender, remove from heat. Stir in the parmesan cheese and pepper. Taste, then add salt. I usually add 1 full teaspoon, but you may want to start with ½ teaspoon, then taste and adjust.
  4. Prepare a jelly roll pan or casserole dish with parchment paper or plastic wrap, to make removing the chilled grits easier. Pour the grits into the pan. I don't have the perfect sized pan, so I use a 2-quart casserole dish and then pour the remainder into small ramekins that have been well sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Chill for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
  5. When ready to make the grit cakes, remove from the refrigerator and lift the cheese grits out of the dish. At this point, you can use a round cookie cutter, a 2-inch biscuit cutter or just a small glass, if cutting into round cakes. I usually use a sharp knife to cut the molded grits into squares, so I don't miss any of the cheesy grit edges.
  6. In a separate shallow dish, combine the flour, salt and pepper. Start preheating a cast iron skillet or large nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Add the olive oil.
  7. Lightly dredge the grit cakes in the seasoned flour, then drop into the heated skillet, but don't overcrowd. Crisp for 3-4 minutes on each side, until golden brown. Remove to a wire rack to let the cakes drain off any excess oil.
  8. Serve with green chives.

Notes

If using leftover grits, skip to the cutting and browning step. I do recommend when preparing to store your cooked grits (that will be used to make grit cakes) that you pour them into a parchment paper or plastic wrap lined dish that will allow for about ¾ inch thickness on the grits once they set up.

  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 40
  • Category: breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • Method: stovetop
  • Cuisine: American, southern

Keywords: Grit Cake Recipe, Crispy Grit Cakes, Cheesy Grits

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About Christina Jolam

Christina Jolam is a fish-forward recipe developer, photographer, and food writer. She creates easy and impressive seafood-focused recipes that home chefs of all levels can make and share. Her recipes and seafood expertise have been featured on CNNHealth, MSN, Pip and Ebby, Savoring the Good, Eat Blog Talk and more. She spends most of her time in a seaside village in Portugal with her adventure-loving husband, Ramesh.

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  1. Lonna Lucas

    What is the sauce shown in your photo?? I love my grit cakes served with maple syrup but I'd like to know what it is that you are pouring over yours? Thanks!

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    • Christina Jolam

      Oh, Lonna - maple syrup on crispy grit cakes is a taste of my childhood...so delicious! For a savory take, I serve it with Southern Country Gravy. You can find my super easy recipe here: https://weekdaypescatarian.com/southern-country-gravy-recipe/

      Reply

  2. Mark

    Loved these! Coating them in flour made the browning so much faster than my old way of making grit cakes. Great idea. And the parmesan was perfect. Fam is already asking when I'll make them again!

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    • Christina Jolam

      Great to hear, Mark! Yes, the light dredge makes this process a lot faster than waiting for the cold grits to crisp on their own. Thanks so much for coming back to leave such a helpful review!

      Reply

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Cheesy Grit Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good grits? ›

Grits are a Southern soul food staple and the ultimate creamy comfort food. The key to cooking old-fashioned grits is going low and slow—use a low heat so the grits simmer and slowly release their starches, which creates a decadent, silky texture.

What is the ratio for grits? ›

1 Cup Grits. 4 Cups Water. 1/4 Tsp Salt (optional)

What is grit cake made of? ›

Ingredients
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  • 2 1/2 cups milk.
  • 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic.
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons stone-ground white grits cornmeal.
  • 1/2 cup finely diced country ham.
  • 1/2 cup shredded Monterey Jack or cheddar cheese.
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives.
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper.

What can I add to grits to make it taste better? ›

Toppings for Grits
  1. Sweet: Butter, cinnamon, raisins, syrup, brown sugar, peanut butter, jam, or berries.
  2. Savory: Cheese, fried eggs, bacon (cooked and chopped), caramelized onion, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, scallions, or herbs.
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Is grits good for your body? ›

Grits are not only simple to prepare but also packed with essential nutrients like iron and B vitamins, making them a versatile addition to any meal. If you're wondering if grits are healthy, the short answer: is they are.

Are grits better with milk or water? ›

No matter which variety, yellow or white, the beauty of grits is their versatility and ability to take on most flavors paired with them, although they are always best when cooked with milk instead of water. The flavor and consistency difference is truly amazing.

How many cups of grits do I need for 2 people? ›

For 2 servings: Use 1 cup water, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 cup grits. For 8 servings: Use 4 cups water, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 cup grits. For 24 servings: Use 3 quarts water, 1 tablespoon salt, and 3 cups grits.

What is a fun fact about grits? ›

Native Americans are known to have prepared grits more than 200 years ago, according to a 1961 Associated Press article. They would grind corn into hominy using a stone mill, then pass the hominy through screens, creating a finer grit meal.

What does cream of tartar do in a cake mix? ›

The most common recipes that call for cream of tartar are those that call for egg whites to be whipped, like angel food cake, genoise cake, meringue, and macarons. Jampel says that is because cream of tartar works as an egg white stabilizer that increases both the volume and shelf life of the meringue.

What can I do with cold leftover grits? ›

Once the leftover grits solidify in the cup, my mom will slide the wiggly cylinder onto a cutting board and slice it into several rounds, each about half an inch thick. Then she'll coat a skillet with cooking spray and pan-fry the rounds until they're golden brown and a little crispy on the outside.

What does putting milk in grits do? ›

Whole milk: You can do all water with just a splash of milk if you like, as long as there is some. It provides a creaminess that you can't get with just water. You can also use anything from whole to skim milk, but for quick grits I don't recommend using anything heavier than half-and-half because it's too thick.

What do you eat with cheese grits? ›

Cheesy Grits with Poached Eggs, Greens, and Bacon

Winter's answer to the grain bowl, this feels super hearty and satisfying.

What do Southern people put on their grits? ›

Southern grits are some of the creamiest, dreamiest dishes on the planet. Made from stone-ground grits and slow cooked to perfection, I love them best finished with a generous heap of butter, cheese (mmm, cheesy grits!), and heavy cream.

How do you elevate grits? ›

I usually add butter and a small amount of hot pepper sauce. On occasion, instead of adding butter and hot sauce, I will add a little brown sugar and some raisins. Shrimp and grits, cooked with savory seasonings, is a popular dish.

How do most Southerners eat grits? ›

There's no denying that grits are a Southern staple, but the region's favorite grain isn't just for breakfast. The savory starch is versatile enough to be a part of your lunch or dinner menus, too. Consider classic Cheddar cheese grits as a side, or you can always go for the classic combo of shrimp and grits.

How long should you soak grits before cooking? ›

Before turning on the stove, artisan grain producer Anson Mills recommends soaking the grits overnight for a “superior” texture. This step also reduces the cooking time by about 50 percent, which can take from about 20 minutes to 1 hour or more, depending on the type of grits and desired consistency.

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