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New Orleans Golden Grit 'Fries'

New Orleans Golden Grit 'Fries'

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Street Food
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    Table9's Notes: Chef Nathanial Zimet started the food truck craze in New Orleans with his purple truck called Que Crawl. It was his tribute to Southern cuisine. He had items on the menu ranging from duck...

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Serves 4-6

  1. In a large pot, mix the heavy cream, water and butter together. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, slowly pour in grits while stirring so grits do not clump up.

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  2. Cook grits according to package directions. Once cooked, add gouda, salt and pepper. Stir to combine. Allow grits to come to room temperature.

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  3. Once cooled, pour the grits into a large shallow container or cookie sheet. Refrigerate overnight.

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  4. Remove from refrigerator and overturn grits onto large cutting board. Cut into 1" thick and about 3" long 'french fries'.

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  5. Bring oil to frying temperature in fryer or skillet. Fry grit fries in batches. Be sure not to crowd the fryer for they will stick together and oil will not remain hot enough. Place each batch of complete grit fries in oven to keep warm while you finish.

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  6. Combine cajun seasoning and cumin in a large plastic bag. Once grit fries are complete, toss in cajun seasoning and cumin mixture. Serve with garlic aioli, chutney or other favored dipper.

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8 Comments on New Orleans Golden Grit 'Fries'

Em-i-lis_profile_pic Reply

Nice work, Table9. My hubby and I just devoured 90% of these for dinner + watermelon and wine. Used Tony Chachere's for the cajun seasoning- is that what you use?

My_love-1 Reply

Yeah em-i-lis! My beau devoured them when I cooked them as well. So glad you liked them. But of course, I used Tony's...it is the best!

Head2 Reply

This looks like a fabulous recipe-- and the story is very moving!

My_love-1 Reply

They are rather tasty!

Img_2764 Reply

What a story! And what a wonderful tribute.

My_love-1 Reply

Thanks boulangere!

Shamrock-medal Reply

These sound delicious, and what a crazy and horrible story about Chef Zimet! Glad he is recovering.

My_love-1 Reply

Thank you! I know, it was such a bizarre tragedy.

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