Southern cheesy grit bites are one of those simple little recipes that feel way more special than the short ingredient list suggests. They have that comforting, old-school Southern flavor from creamy cheese grits, but turned into a crispy, poppable party snack that disappears fast at potlucks, game days, and holiday picnics. This is exactly the kind of budget-friendly, low-fuss recipe that makes life easier when you want something warm, savory, and crowd-pleasing without spending all day in the kitchen.
Serve these grit bites hot with ranch, spicy mayo, or a little marinara for dipping. They also pair really well with barbecue, fried chicken, pulled pork sliders, coleslaw, baked beans, or a fresh fruit tray if you are putting together a picnic or party spread. For brunch, they are especially good next to scrambled eggs and sausage.
Southern 4-Ingredient Cheesy Grit Bites
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 cups cooked grits
Directions
1. Cook the grits according to package directions if they are not already prepared, then let them cool slightly until thick. Stir in the shredded cheddar cheese and egg until fully combined.
2. Chill the mixture for 30 to 45 minutes, or until firm enough to scoop. Once chilled, shape into small bite-size balls or patties.
3. Place the flour in a shallow bowl and lightly coat each grit bite on all sides.
4. Heat about 2 inches of oil in a deep skillet or heavy pot to 350°F. Fry the grit bites in batches for 2 to 3 minutes, turning as needed, until golden brown and crisp.
5. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate, let cool for a few minutes, and serve warm.
Variations & Tips
Add a little heat: Stir a pinch of cayenne or a few finely chopped pickled jalapeños into the grit mixture if you want a spicy version. Pepper jack can also replace some of the cheddar for extra kick.
Make-ahead tip: You can prepare and shape the grit bites a day ahead, then keep them covered in the fridge until ready to flour and fry. That makes them especially handy for parties or holiday cooking when the kitchen is already busy.
Texture tip: The grit mixture needs to be thick and cool before shaping. If it feels too soft, chill it longer. If it still seems loose, add a little extra cheese or a spoonful of flour to help it hold together.
Air fryer option: For a lighter version, spray the flour-coated bites with oil and air fry at 375°F until crisp and golden, turning halfway through. The texture will be a little different from deep-fried, but still really tasty.
Best cheese choice: Sharp cheddar gives the biggest flavor in such a short ingredient list, so it is worth using here. Freshly shredded cheese also melts more smoothly than pre-shredded varieties.