I was born in Atlanta, Ga and shrimp and grits were such a big thing growing up. I always thought that being vegan and eating a plant based diet meant that I could never enjoy them as much as I did before but man was I wrong. This dish is a perfect alternative. It leaves you feeling full and satisfied without any guilt. The oyster mushrooms are fried in cornmeal which gives them an unbelievably authentic texture and flavor.
Cook Time: 30 Minutes
Makes 2-3 Servings
Ingredients
For the Grits
1 cup of quick grits
4 cups of water
1/4 a cup of nutritional yeast
2-3 tbs of extra virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tsp of chives for garnish
For the Mushrooms
2 cups of oyster mushrooms pulled apart
1/2 a cup of flour of your choice
3/4 cup of water
Sriracha hot sauce
2 tsp of onion and garlic powder divided
2 cups of corn meal
pinch of cayenne pepper
oil for cooking
salt and pepper to taste
Preparations
Make the grits according to the package instructions omitting the butter. Once the grits are done stir in the nutritional yeast and extra virgin olive oil. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Now prepare the mushrooms by gently pulling them apart into bite sized pieces.
Make the wet batter by combining the flour, water, 1 tbs of Sriracha sauce and 1 tsp of onion and garlic powder into a bowl and mix well.
Now pour the corn meal and the remaining garlic and onion powder along with the pinch of cayenne pepper into a bowl. Mix well and set aside.
Place a large skillet over medium heat and add in about 1/2 cup of oil.
Once the oil is nice and hot simple dip the mushrooms into the wet batter, and make sure they are thoroughly coated, and then roll them into the cornmeal mixture.
Place them in into the oil. Cook the for 2-3 minutes on each side or until crispy and golden brown. Remove from the oil and drain on a paper towel.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
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