From Leftover Grits, Food of the Gods


I grew up in a poor Southern family where dinner was often whatever Mom could scrape together from cabinets that looked empty to me or re-purposed leftovers. Mom was a master at finding tasty—if not always healthy–food where there appeared to be none.

One of my all-time favorites came in the form of the leftover grits from breakfast. Mom spooned those grits onto a large plate, smoothed them out and put them in the refrigerator. When they had solidified, she sliced them into French-fry-size strips and cooked them in hot bacon grease until they turned brown and crisp on the outside.

Cook the grits in the hot, bubbling grease for about 10 minutes, until it is brown. Let me caution you that when you turn the strips of grits, they will pop and you’ll need to screen them. The popped pieces hurt when they hit bare skin and they can make a mess on the stove. It is also difficult to make the fried grits pretty, but the taste is heavenly (as is just about anything cooked in bacon).

This was one of a number of small miracles Mom created with food most people would have thrown out and she fed a passel of kids (eight of us) every day, keeping hunger away from the door most days. Sometimes the hunger came, but always, Mom was working to find a way.

The grits didn’t make us healthy, but they filled us, satisfied us and kept is going for another day. And, oh, my, the taste!


About the Writer:

Dan Smith is an award-winning Roanoke-based writer/author/photographer and a member of the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame (Class of 2010). His blog, fromtheeditr.com, is widely read and he has authored seven books, including the novel CLOG! He is founding editor of a Roanoke-based business magazine and a former Virginia Small Business Journalist of the Year (2005).

Author

You Might Also Like:

Botetourt Center at Greenfield

Google Advances Data Center Campus Project at Botetourt Center at Greenfield

In collaboration with Google, Botetourt County today announced progress on Google’s planned data center campus at the Botetourt Center at Greenfield, marking a transformative investment in the County’s economic future while reinforcing its commitment to responsible development.
Kiwanis Club of Roanoke logo

Kiwanis Club of Roanoke Batter Up for the Community

Join us for the largest pancake breakfast in the Roanoke Valley and help support our community! 
Appointed as the department’s first Assistant Chief of EMS, Health & Safety, Captain Jonathan Rodgers brings more than a decade of service and leadership to this new role.

Botetourt County Fire & EMS New Assistant Chief Announced

The Department of Fire & EMS is excited to announce its first Assistant Chief of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Health & Safety. Captain Jonathan Rodgers, a member of the department since 2014, has been selected to fulfill this new command staff role within the organization.
Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00

Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00 to Serve as 2026 Commencement Speaker for Hollins University

Hollins alumna, trustee, and nationally recognized attorney Sabrina Rose-Smith ’00 will deliver the keynote address at Hollins University’s 184th Commencement ceremony, to be held Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the Berglund Center Coliseum in Roanoke, Virginia.
Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges

Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges Announces Record-Breaking 2026 Season

Dr Pepper Park at the Bridges has officially unveiled approximately 50% of its 2026 concert and festival season, featuring one of its most dynamic and high-volume lineups to date.