All hominy is corn, but not all corn is hominy. We break it down and explain what hominy really is. The post What Is Hominy and How Do You Cook It appeared first on Taste of Home.
It all started with a can of hominy. A dear friend of mine happened upon hominy in the grocery store and it piqued her curiosity. “What the heck is hominy, and what do you do with it?” she inquired. I ...
I have a yen for some hominy. In the South, we grew up eating hominy and I have always liked it. My husband says hominy grits are just for holding the butter, and hominy may be the same to him, but I ...
Likely derived from the Algonquin word rockahominie, hominy refers to corn that's been soaked in lime or lye water, a process that removes the hard outer hull. In the process, corn becomes more ...
He’d envisioned a place like Hominy Grill since cooking for Bill Neal at Crook’s Corner in his native North Carolina. Neal, an early champion of Southern cuisine, helped Stehling see that hoppin’ John ...