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Tips for attempting smoked Gouda Grits
Anyone have any ideas I might be missing?
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I am not sure I follow the question. Cook your grits and add shredded Gouda, stir to melt, and serve? I am from the south so no box grits either...Columbia, SC --- LBGE 2011 -- MINI BGE 2013
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I did some. Here is my post.Be careful, man! I've got a beverage here.
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Just make sure you use the processed smoked gouda instead of the hard stuff. I know, processed sounds nasty but hard cheese will separate, curdle, and leave oliy spots oll over your gits. Boar's head makes the best smoked melting gouda that I know of.Had some this week for sandwiches and it was great. You could top it right at the end with hard gouda and broil it until golden brown (that's what we do but we make jalapeno cheaddar grits). We use soft cheese for the actual grits and primo cheese melted on top.
Good luck
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