This has to be the BEST recipe ever!! I haven't made it yet but will be soon. I love Shrimp and grits and have used different recipes but I like this one the best!
One of my favorite meals. I will definitely be trying this recipe. I've never had it with the sausage. Looks delicious. My mouth is literally watering. :)
This is the shrimp and grits recipe I have been looking for. I have watch so many different videos on this. Your recipe looks like the shrimp and grits that I had in Charleston SC. I will be making this tomorrow
You are so awesome. I could watch your videos all day. Doing Chicken in the Air Fryer tonight with a side of rice. Then I am going to freeze the rice!!! Loved that video.
I've always made them on the stove top but was wondering if it's possible to make them in a pressure cooker. It seems like the texture would be off, probably too mushy.
Grits are made from white corn they're basically the same thing as polenta except polenta is made from yellow corn. Hope that helps. It was very popular in southern United States cooking as it was very cheap years ago. And now is a southern classic cuisine.
@@bernadettehynes-cafferkey3917 It's not exactly the same but it will be close and still delicious. I've made both versions and I'd say I kinda like the yellow version a little better. It has more flavor.
@@Mike_5 honestly, we get a lot of UK food items here in the US, at least in my state. I can’t think of anything from there that I would want because we have stores that may have it. I don’t mind sending stuff without return or you could just surprise me. Let me know what you’d like.
It's a wonderful dish, especially in this cold weather. If you can do a video for Brunswick Stew, that would be the best! It's another thing I miss from South Carolina.
It's painfully obvious 99% of you "RUclips Wannabes cooks" have never spent a moment in a real kitchen. The biggest give away? The f***ing hair hanging down. I guess I'm funny not wanting strands of long black hair in my very white grits. Or, hair wrapped shrimp when you combine the two. What is it with everyone? You can't pull your hair back? You can't wear some type head covering? Does everyone think it's cool? It's not. Hair in your food is really gross. Hand washing. I've never seen one person do it. It's unbelievable. All you have to do is turn, turn on tap, hit the soap pump,wash rinse,dry. I would wash my hands at least fifty times a day or more while cooking. At home I still constantly wash my hands or use hand sanitizer while cooking. Try to make it a habit to cover your heads and wash your hands people. Hair and chunks of crap from your finger nails are not conducive to a good meal.
I so agree! Cooks that don’t wear aprons too!! I can’t stand hair hanging down. Whether it actually gets in the food or not it just gets in the way and is a safety hazard too and looks so unprofessional. I wash my hands constantly when cooking too or wear surgical gloves because I tend towards dry hands.
On behalf of the entire grit-eating world, I thank you.
This could be South Carolina's greatest gift to the world. What an amazing recipe, too.
It’s refreshing to see someone who can execute a dish from start to finish. Much respect!
I am so glad I found the recipe, now I can make it. It’s one of my favorite things to order in a restaurant.
Yum! I’m making this tonight for sure. Thanks for the awesome recipe
This version looks so yummy 😋 Simple and easy procedure with a wonderful result! I will definitely try it, thank you so much for sharing! 🤗
This has to be the BEST recipe ever!! I haven't made it yet but will be soon. I love Shrimp and grits and have used different recipes but I like this one the best!
Just made it.....amazing! Thanks Nicole! Knocked another one out of the park!
One of my favorite meals. I will definitely be trying this recipe. I've never had it with the sausage. Looks delicious. My mouth is literally watering. :)
This is the shrimp and grits recipe I have been looking for. I have watch so many different videos on this. Your recipe looks like the shrimp and grits that I had in Charleston SC. I will be making this tomorrow
You are so awesome. I could watch your videos all day. Doing Chicken in the Air Fryer tonight with a side of rice. Then I am going to freeze the rice!!! Loved that video.
Looks super delicious. Gotta give it a try. Thanks for the recipe.
Looks so yummy recipe 😋thanks for sharing 😋👌like 👍
Good job…straight to the point and in point Ty
I made this tonight. I was pretty faithful to the recipe. Really delicious. OMG.
O M Gosh 😮 I am just Dying. We ate grits with every meal when I was a Kid. My Dad was Georgia. Lived in Oceanside a a Ca. I’m making this tomorrow 😊
What a fantastic job on this recipe thanks for sharing can't wait to try it
Another great recipe Nicole 👌❤
OMG girl,that looks fabulous. But everything you make looks good!Love your channel!
I found this channel randomly; it is really a channel that produces quality content. Congratulations.
I just made this tonight , great easy recipe 😋 👍
Quick and concise which is wonderful. Not a 30 minute blow hard like some channels
We always had "mush" here up north...but it was grits just the same. No cheese; we had pancake syrup and warm milk for breakfast.
My go to rescipe, love the gravy
Chef John did his version of the hot brown. I'd love to see your version.
Ooh, me too!
I love S&G! I need to make this soon.
Made it and it was very good.
Wow- this is Master Class!
Looks good. Can't wait to try it for Valentines Day. Can you use chicken borth instead of water
I use veg broth. Same reason though. Water doesn't have any flavor.
Just watched Paula Dean and one of her chefs making this. Bonus. Y'all agree.
I use a double boiler fo make grits. So easy!
I've always made them on the stove top but was wondering if it's possible to make them in a pressure cooker. It seems like the texture would be off, probably too mushy.
They may clog the vent. They bloop a lot. Don’t know if that is a word
What is a grit is it like porridge, I'm from Ireland 🇮🇪
Grits are made from white corn they're basically the same thing as polenta except polenta is made from yellow corn. Hope that helps.
It was very popular in southern United States cooking as it was very cheap years ago. And now is a southern classic cuisine.
@@darlap2724 thanks for letting me know, seen the yellow polenta in my health food shop, so that gives me an idea of what its like
@@bernadettehynes-cafferkey3917 It's not exactly the same but it will be close and still delicious. I've made both versions and I'd say I kinda like the yellow version a little better. It has more flavor.
Omg. That looks so delicious
Looks very delicious 😋🤤
Delicious for sure - wish we could buy genuine Grits in the UK
Hey, if you wanna do a snack exchange, I could send you some.
@@chopitup9950 Love the idea what would you be looking for?
@@Mike_5 honestly, we get a lot of UK food items here in the US, at least in my state. I can’t think of anything from there that I would want because we have stores that may have it. I don’t mind sending stuff without return or you could just surprise me. Let me know what you’d like.
@@chopitup9950 Nice let me send you some typical British snacks then you can review them maybe? What's your mail details?
@@Mike_5 I keep sending my infor but I do not think it is going through.
Hi friend that looks delicious and very yummy thanks for sharing like 3👍👍👍👍👈👈👈🌷🌷🌷
It's a wonderful dish, especially in this cold weather. If you can do a video for Brunswick Stew, that would be the best! It's another thing I miss from South Carolina.
That was pretty good.
You make it look so easy. Love your videos 😁👍
Delecious recipe 😍😍🍲🍤
What kind of sausage do you prefer????
Can you make shrimp creole?
Dayyyyum 🤤🤤🤤
When I was a kid no one ate shrimp tails. When did people start eating shrimp tails?
Ahh fish and corn. Why not
"DELISH" ❤❤❤
not water chicken broth and light cream
It's painfully obvious 99% of you
"RUclips Wannabes cooks" have never spent a moment in a real kitchen.
The biggest give away? The f***ing hair hanging down. I guess I'm funny not wanting strands of long black hair in my very white grits. Or, hair wrapped shrimp when you combine the two.
What is it with everyone? You can't pull your hair back? You can't wear some type head covering? Does everyone think it's cool? It's not. Hair in your food is really gross.
Hand washing. I've never seen one person do it. It's unbelievable. All you have to do is turn, turn on tap, hit the soap pump,wash rinse,dry. I would wash my hands at least fifty times a day or more while cooking. At home I still constantly wash my hands or use hand sanitizer while cooking.
Try to make it a habit to cover your heads and wash your hands people. Hair and chunks of crap from your finger nails are not conducive to a good meal.
I so agree! Cooks that don’t wear aprons too!! I can’t stand hair hanging down. Whether it actually gets in the food or not it just gets in the way and is a safety hazard too and looks so unprofessional. I wash my hands constantly when cooking too or wear surgical gloves because I tend towards dry hands.