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Nothing like shredded potatoes spiced just right and fried up. YUM :) topped with katsup and served hot.
Free24
10:35:57 AM
5/13/03

Have you started on these things now Free????? - I love hashbrowns too. I do like McDs breakfasts, and I walk past one every day on the way to work. Lots of self control required there.
ynamiynami
10:45:40 AM
5/13/03

I was hungry..sorry :S
Free24
10:47:20 AM
5/13/03

hashbrowns that are diced, smothered and covered from Waffle House. They are served with a large bowl of grits, three eggs over easy, two pieces of sausage, toast, OJ and coffee. Now that is a breakfast
Ewker
10:53:22 AM
5/13/03

Ok - I'm with you on everything but the Grits Ewker!
ynamiynami
10:54:40 AM
5/13/03

Free24 = Jello Fog
must hike
10:55:42 AM
5/13/03

I don't even know what grits are :S
Free24
10:57:26 AM
5/13/03

Grits are good, that's what they are. Don't ever listen to anyone that tells you any different ; ) .
skullcap
11:05:23 AM
5/13/03

Ugh. Grits are soooo overrated. Now hashbrowns on the other hand.

And they dehydrate well for the trail!
roseymonster
11:09:32 AM
5/13/03

did I mention that hashbrownies are good too? ;)
Free24
11:10:44 AM
5/13/03

Grits and polenta are baxically the same thing. Grts is white corn and polent is yellow.
LtHiker
11:11:37 AM
5/13/03

corn? as in cornbread? maybe i should try it sometime
Free24
11:13:39 AM
5/13/03

Polenta is yellow corn meal. Same thing that you use for cornbread.
LtHiker
11:15:17 AM
5/13/03

Hey... does Betty Crocker still make those dehydrated hashbrowns? I haven't seen them at my usual store in a while.

Having those things around will make you take a frying pan on the trail For Sure.
Tilt
11:17:46 AM
5/13/03

ynami, you have got to try true southern grits. They are great.

I forgot you need some red eye gravy to go over the eggs, grits, hashbrowns...lol

Skully, have you ever had hot water cornbread
Ewker
11:18:33 AM
5/13/03

I tried some in DC in eastern market, they came highly recommended, but did nothing for me.
ynamiynami
11:19:15 AM
5/13/03

Grits are southern polenta?
chili36
11:21:16 AM
5/13/03

No Ewker, I've never tried that.
skullcap
11:22:50 AM
5/13/03

skully, your probably to young to remember it or you might have called it something else.

Here is the recipe and ingredients for it:

1 cup cornmeal
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon white sugar
1 tablespoon shortening
3/4 cup boiling water


Directions
1 In a medium bowl, combine cornmeal, salt, and sugar. Add boiling water and shortening; stir until shortening melts.
2 Pour oil or bacon fat to a depth of 1/2 inch in a large skillet and heat to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
3 Shape cornmeal mixture into flattened balls using a heaping tablespoon as a measuring guide. Fry each in hot oil, turning once, until crisp and golden brown, about 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Serve at once with maple syrup or honey.
Ewker
11:31:14 AM
5/13/03

Ewker, I have had fried cornbread with meals for a long time. My grandmother would fry it before she would cook it in the oven.

With some crowder peas, a couple of pork chops, maybe some new potatoes and cream style corn.

that woman could cook
chili36
11:34:17 AM
5/13/03

let me clarify....she would prefer to fry it as opposed to baking it....
chili36
11:37:53 AM
5/13/03

chili, I remember eating fried cornbread way b4 I ever had baked cornbread. But normally you put milk or buttermilk in it instead of hot water. That is why it is called Hot Water Cornbread
Ewker
11:38:14 AM
5/13/03

Grits are like cream of wheat! At the risk of starting a war with Chili eat em with butter sugar and cinnamon!
tango
11:38:23 AM
5/13/03

I was wrong Ewker, I have had those. Only they called them cornmeal fritters. They were good!
skullcap
11:39:03 AM
5/13/03

You guys had better do a couple of laps around town just for talkin' about all that starch and grease!

Grits is good......as a vee-hickle for grease.

The greater question is;
Is it proper to say, "grits are" or, "grits is"???

I will go along with "IS".

Would one say, "rice are"?
Tom Terrific
11:46:19 AM
5/13/03

You're frittering away the hashbrowns thread!
Tilt
11:48:29 AM
5/13/03

I respectfully disagree TT. I don't want just one grit so I guess it's grits are...
tango
11:48:39 AM
5/13/03

Back To Hash Browns
The best way to do fried potatoes is to fry real potatoes.

Boiled or raw potatoes should be cut in small cubes and fried with onions in peanut oil.

OR better yet, BACON GREASE!!!

Ladies and gentlemen, choose your grease!
Tom Terrific
11:49:26 AM
5/13/03

Well, I look at it this way. In science we say, "These data are..." because the word "data" is plural. Datum being the singular form. Now, you rarely see datum being used but it exists nonetheless. The word grits is plural, the singular form being "grit". Now, you never see that used but it exists nonetheless. Therefore, "Grits are..." would be correct.







You are wearing hip waders, right? Safety first!
skullcap
11:50:19 AM
5/13/03

Honey, around you only the chest waders are the minimum required.
tango
11:52:22 AM
5/13/03

But no one eats "a grit"!
Tom Terrific
11:52:51 AM
5/13/03

LOL!
skullcap
11:53:39 AM
5/13/03

....or "a mess o' grit"!
Tom Terrific
11:54:48 AM
5/13/03

I got a grit stuck between my teeth once.
skullcap
11:55:27 AM
5/13/03

Under-cooked
Tom Terrific
11:58:23 AM
5/13/03

I mentioned red eye gravy earlier, who knows what it is and how do you make it
Ewker
11:59:54 AM
5/13/03

Grits are like cream of wheat! At the risk of starting a war with Chili eat em with butter sugar and cinnamon!"
tango
11:38:23 AM
05/13/03

Darlin, with all due respect, grits 'aint nothin' like cream of wheat. Sugar and cinnamon? Well, you are a transplanted yankee, what could I expect?

;-)
chili36
12:39:41 PM
5/13/03

RED EYE GRAVY

Andrew Jackson, American General and 7th President asked his cook to prepare lunch. The cook had been drinking corn whiskey the night before, and his eyes were red. General Jackson told him to fix him some country ham with gravy as red as the cooks eyes. Others overheard this, and ham gravy became known as Red Eye Gravy from then on.

(source)


Hmmm... according to a couple of recipes I just checked, you fry some ham steak (in whatever you prefer: bacon grease, shortening, oil, etc.) then add black coffee to the drippings (maybe a little sugar, brown or white; maybe a little water) and reduce. Season to taste.


Then there's this....

"The term red eye initially referred to watered down whiskey served back in pioneer day saloons. Perhaps that is why we still see the occasional recipe that calls for whiskey instead of coffee as the key ingredient."

(all usual disclaimers apply)
Tilt
12:53:46 PM
5/13/03

Chili if you had a bowl of grits side by side with bowl of cream of wheat, one would be hard pressed to tell the difference!
tango
12:58:24 PM
5/13/03

How can you tell grits from Cream of Wheat? How can you tell an oral thermometer from a rectal thermometer?

Taste
bacpac
1:02:33 PM
5/13/03

would you use a rectal thermometer for brown eye gravy?
2scoops
1:08:21 PM
5/13/03

You don't need a thermometer to make gravy. I have had red-eye and saw-mill gravy. I am not familiar with the brown eye.
bacpac
1:11:31 PM
5/13/03

"Chili if you had a bowl of grits side by side with bowl of cream of wheat, one would be hard pressed to tell the difference!"
tango
12:58:24 PM
05/13/03

You might not be able to tell the difference, but I promise you I would. Hell, they didn't even sell cream of wheat in Lower Alabama when I was growing up.
chili36
1:13:11 PM
5/13/03

whose idea was it to ruin a perfectly good fried potato thread with a grits discussion?
;-D

i think french fries are my all-time favorite food.
lyra
1:17:19 PM
5/13/03

uhhm, to be pc, didn't you mean "freedom fries"?
chili36
1:19:26 PM
5/13/03

is that pc or un-pc?
ynamiynami
1:19:57 PM
5/13/03

I like hashbrowns much better than french fries!
skullcap
1:23:18 PM
5/13/03

i most definitely did not mean Freedom Fries!!! LOL!
lyra
1:24:36 PM
5/13/03

Chips you mean :op - god how I miss real chips
ynamiynami
1:27:07 PM
5/13/03

i like any kind of fried potato delight! but i don't like cheese on it, yuck.
lyra
1:28:42 PM
5/13/03

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