GRITS RANCHERAS

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Anson Mills pencil cob grits make a great stand-in here for the corn tortillas that traditionally constitute the base for huevos rancheras. The salsa and the egg yolk ooze into the creamy grits, an unforgettable match made in heaven. Since you are working with the highest quality grits here it would be a shame to pair them with ordinary battery eggs; go out and get the best farm-raised eggs you can afford and just see what a difference that ultra-yellow yolk makes. You can make the salsa while the grits are cooking or you can make it before you begin cooking them and keep it warm. You can also use a commercial salsa ranchera, as long as it is a good one. Note that the grits need an overnight soak before cooking.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     breakfast, brunch, dinner, vegetables, main course

Time 1h

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 cup Anson Mills Colonial Coarse Pencil Cob Grits
Filtered or spring water
1 large can (28-ounce) chopped tomatoes with juice, or in season, 1 1/2 pounds fresh ripe tomatoes
2 to 3 serrano or jalapeño chiles, seeded for a milder sauce, and chopped
2 garlic cloves, peeled, halved, green shoots removed
1/2 small onion, chopped
1 to 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
Salt to taste
2 tablespoons butter
4 eggs
Chopped cilantro for garnish

Steps:

  • Place grits in a heavy, medium saucepan. Add 2 cups spring or filtered water and stir once. Allow grits to settle a full minute, then tilt pan and, using a fine tea strainer or fine skimmer, skim off and discard chaff and hulls. Cover and allow grits to soak overnight at room temperature.
  • If using fresh tomatoes, preheat broiler and line a baking sheet with foil. Place tomatoes on foil and roast under broiler for 4 to 5 minutes, until blackened and soft. Turn over and roast on other side until blackened and soft, 3 to 4 more minutes. Remove from heat and when you can handle them, core and skin. Place tomatoes (fresh or canned), chiles, garlic, and onion in a blender and purée, retaining a bit of texture.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil over high heat in a large, heavy skillet or saucepan until a drop of purée sizzles when it hits the pan. Add tomato purée and cook, stirring, for about10 minutes, until sauce thickens, darkens, and leaves a canal when you run a spoon down the middle of the pan. Season to taste with salt and remove from heat. Keep warm while you cook grits and fry eggs (you can also make the salsa while the grits are cooking, but I like to focus my attention on the grits).
  • Heat 2 cups water in a small saucepan to a bare simmer and keep hot. Set saucepan with grits over medium heat. Bring to a simmer, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until the first starch takes hold (the mixture will begin to thicken and you will no longer have to stir constantly). Reduce heat to lowest possible setting. The grits should not be bubbling, they should be sighing, or breathing like somebody in a deep, comfortable sleep, rising up lazily in one big bubble, then falling as the bubble bursts. Watch carefully and each time they are thick enough to hold a spoon upright, stir in about 1/4 cup of the hot water. Stir in the salt after the first 10 minutes of gentle cooking. It should take about 25 minutes for the grits to be tender and creamy and by this time you should have added 3/4 to 1 cup water (perhaps a little more) in 3 or 4 additions.
  • Just before grits are done, fry eggs over medium-high heat, preferably in a nonstick skillet that is lightly coated with oil (use as much of the remaining tablespoon of grapeseed oil as you need to). The yolks should still be runny and the whites set; this takes about 4 minutes.
  • When grits are done - tender, creamy but not mushy, and able to hold their shape on a spoon - stir in butter vigorously, add pepper, taste (carefully - don't burn your tongue after all that care) and adjust salt. If they have stiffened up stir in some more hot water. Spoon onto plates and make a depression in the center with the back of a spoon. Spoon salsa ranchera into the depression and top with an egg. Season egg with salt and pepper if desired, garnish with cilantro, and serve. You may have some ranchera sauce left over but if you only use a small can of tomatoes you might not have enough.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 318, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 35 grams, Fat 16 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 374 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

nyia ragland
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Grits rancheras is a classic Mexican dish that is easy to make and always a crowd pleaser.


Mohammed Slait
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I made this for a brunch party and it was a huge success. I highly recommend it!


Stephen Garelick
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This was a great way to use up leftover grits. I had it for lunch and it was the perfect comfort food.


Mansoor Jan
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I'm not a huge fan of grits but this recipe changed my mind. The salsa ranchera really takes it to the next level.


Suntou Manneh
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I love that this recipe uses fresh ingredients. You can really taste the difference.


Sk Azad
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This recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times and it's always a hit with my family and friends.


ashika ghimire
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I used fire roasted tomatoes and added some chopped jalapenos for a little extra heat. OMG! So good!


Ashura Utamu
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These grits were so easy to make. I used canned diced tomatoes and green chiles and it still came out delicious.


Omar Johnson
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Hubby and I enjoyed this for breakfast this morning. He said it was one of the best grits recipes I've made. I will definitely be making this again!


World Walker
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I've never had grits before, so I was hesitant to try this recipe. But I'm glad I gave it a shot! The grits were creamy and flavorful and the salsa ranchera was the perfect topping.


Bradley Johnstone
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The grits were a bit too runny for my preference. I think next time I'll add less milk or cook it for a bit longer.


Ashraf Miha
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I used sharp cheddar cheese for a more intense flavor. I also added a bit more salt and pepper to taste. Will definitely make this a regular breakfast item!


Softbbycharlie
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I've had grits rancheras before at a restaurant but never tried making it at home. This recipe has simple instructions and the end result is delicious! Highly recommend.


Muhammad Usmanbutt
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This was my first attempt and the grits came out creamy and cheesy. Loved the flavor. I'll definitely make it again!