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Shrimp And Grits | Traditional Shrimp/Prawn Dish From Southern United States, United States of America | TasteAtlas

Shrimp and grits

(Breakfast Shrimp)

What started as a simple fisherman's dish made with shrimp cooked in bacon grease, then served over creamy grits is today a cult Southern dish due to the fact that Craig Claiborne mentioned it in the New York Times in 1985, after he tried the dish at Crook's Corner, a restaurant in North Carolina.


That version of shrimp and grits was made by a chef called Bill Neal, who also added mushrooms, bacon, and cheddar cheese into the dish. Today, there are numerous variations of the dish found throughout the South, with added hot spices, barbecue sauces, tomatoes, and fried eggs.


The dish is so popular that each September, there is the annual Shrimp & Grits Festival held on Jekyll Island in Georgia.

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