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HOW TO COOK CANNED HOMINY

Delicious corn flavored and interesting to chew hominy is the answer to so many dinner time questions! Here is how to showcase hominy for a delicious side dish and I show you how to cook canned hominy!


Hominy is a perfect and easy side dish to prepare for dinner. It is ready in just minutes with minimal preparations. It’s easy to fix and something that kids love too!

WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS!

  • Uses flavors that your family is familiar with even if they aren’t familiar with hominy
  • The powdered garlic and onion mean that you don’t have to chop up anything
  • Using leftover bacon (is there such a thing?) adds a ton of yummy flavor that everyone loves!

WHAT IS HOMINY?

Hominy is field corn that has been treated with lye so that the husky kernel from the outside of the corn. No worries, the lye is washed away.
Hominy can then be ground into GRITS (you know, MY FAVORITE!), flour or many other favorite corn products! One of those is the recipe on this page!

WHERE DO I BUY HOMINY?

You can buy hominy at your local grocery store or through your online grocery resource like Amazon! 

WHERE CAN I FIND HOMINY IN THE GROCERY STORE?

Hominy is found in the grocery store in the canned vegetables section and you can usually find it in the hispanic section as well.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) AND TIPS AND TRICKS

DOES HOMINY EXPIRE?

Yes, hominy, like every other canned good expires. Look at your can for the expiration date.

DOES CANNED HOMINY NEED TO BE COOKED?

Canned hominy is already cooked and you can eat it straight from the can. That said, it will taste better if you cook it first. See the recipe at the bottom of the page.

HOW LONG IS HOMINY GOOD FOR?

Once your hominy is cooked it will be good for about five days if kept covered and in the refrigerator.

CAN I FREEZE HOMINY?

Yes, once you have cooked your hominy, you can freeze it very well.

Place in a resealable freezer safe bag

Remove as much air as possible

Label the bag with contents and date

Place in the freezer.

Use within three months.

CAN I FRY MY HOMINY?

Yes, you can fry the hominy instead of cooking the way I describe in the recipe card and video below.

To fry hominy…

Drain the can of hominy well.

Melt 1 tablespoon of bacon grease in  your frying pan (substitute butter if you do not have bacon grease).

Pu the hominy in the frying pan and allow to cook on each side about 2-3 minutes.

WHAT OTHER WAYS CAN I USE HOMINY?

Use hominy in any way that you would usually use corn…

  • In casseroles
  • Try it in soups
  • Perfect with eggs!

As a side dish to replace potatoes.

WHAT CAN I SERVE WITH HOMINY?

We love hominy with

crockpot pot roast

Tomato Pie

Four Cheese Pasta Bake

Grandma’s Maple Pumpkin Bread!

WHAT EQUIPMENT WILL I NEED TO COOK MY HOMINY

You need..

  1. A saucepan
  2. A spoon to stir.

LET’S SEE HOW THIS IS DONE!

First drain your hominy and then put everything into a medium sized saucepan.

a photo of adding all ingredients to the saucepan for how to cook canned hominy

how to cook canned hominy

Heat till bubbling and heated through. Then serve! 

a photo of the boiling saucepan of hominy

how to cook canned hominy

 

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THE RECIPE FOR HOW TO COOK CANNED HOMINY

A bowl of hominy with blue handled spoon on green napkin from above

How To Cook Canned Hominy

Delicious corn flavored soft pillowy hominy is perfect for most every occasion!  I'll show you how to get the best flavor from your canned hominy!
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Course: Side
Cuisine: American
Keyword: how to cook canned hominy, canned hominy
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 200kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 15.5 oz can hominy
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 Tbs butter
  • 1 strip crispy bacon
  • ½ tsp sugar
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp onion powder
  • ¼ tsp cayenne
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Drain the can of hominy
  • Pour all of the other ingredients into a medium sized saucepan over medium heat on the stove top.
  • Heat saucepan till ingredients are heated through
  • serve hot

Notes

Hominy may be yellow or white.  The yellow has a slightly stronger flavor.  The difference is because of the type of corn used. 

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
How To Cook Canned Hominy
Amount Per Serving
Calories 200
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Wendi is the writer, CEO and dishwasher at Loaves and Dishes! When not in the kitchen or behind the computer, you can find Wendi serving on International Food Conference Boards, Speaking at various conferences, Leading and Cooking for the local Arts Council's "Taste of Stokes" events or donating home cooked goodies to various local non profits such as the Danbury Songwriters and Stokes Partnership for Children. Wendi is also a Registered Nurse with a Master's Degree and serves on her town's board of councilmen.

Recipe Rating




Kat

Monday 2nd of October 2023

Took a bit to try this. It was always a staple at my Mother in laws table. But she bought White hominy and it never had much flavor to me. My husband kept asking for it and I finally got a can of white, heated it up and shoved it his way. It was horrible. I had promised to try again. This time I bought Golden and used your simple recipe. 😁 Now a staple but cooked and Seasoned your way. TY

Wendi Spraker

Wednesday 4th of October 2023

So glad you loved it! Hominey can be so delicious but it's certainly not very good straight out of the can!

Roberta

Wednesday 27th of September 2023

The hominy was delicious, first time doing it this way.having it with Mississippi pork lion and potatoes.

Wendi Spraker

Thursday 28th of September 2023

Glad you enjoyed it!

Matc Smith

Monday 19th of June 2023

Having been raised near to Detroit, and coming from a mixed background of Canadian Scots, Protestant Irish, and Ukrainian Germans, during my 72 years I've learned to appreciate the taste of Arab, Mexican (during 7 years of living there), Polish, Jewish (girlfriend and family from Leningrad), Dutch, and English foods. (Coming to respect the benefits of products available from "health food" stores has also helped.)

Finally, living in the very deep South for the last 23 years has certainly added to that palate which can only be enriched by learning to prepare and enjoy regional and ethnic foods.

Wendi Spraker

Monday 26th of June 2023

Thanks

Stephanie

Sunday 7th of May 2023

I made short ribs that I slow cooked all day in the oven. Decided to use a can of hominy I had in my pantry. I drained it and added to pan with olive oil, petite diced tomatoes, sauteed baby kale and a spoonful of homemade sweet pea pistachio pesto. Finished w a pat of butter. Layed the short ribs on top with some of the delicious vegetable marsala ragu over the top! Glad I found this can!

Wendi Spraker

Monday 8th of May 2023

sounds delicious!

Emmett

Sunday 29th of January 2023

Nice recipe thank you. However YA’LL is not correct it’s Y’ALL that is all😀

Wendi Spraker

Monday 30th of January 2023

well, ok. lol

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