The Grit Cookbook: World-Wise, Down-Home Recipes (2024)

Jessica Greene, Ted Hafer

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The Grit, located in the quintessential boho town of Athens, Georgia, is known far and wide as the touring musicians' restaurant of choice. This classic cookbook features 150 of The Grit's most requested recipes, including 20 new recipes to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this famous establishment. True to its Southern roots, this hip vegetarian eatery combines soul-food sensibility with meatless cuisine, and while there are plenty of Italian, Indian, Mexican, and Middle Eastern favorites to satisfy the well-traveled vegetarian, the heart of this cuisine maintains the down-home, soul-food feeling of simple foods and classic combinations that are guaranteed to please.

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192 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2001

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John Hawkins

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April 9, 2016

I use to live a block from The Grit. I have traveled quite a bit in my life and i can say this is my favorite restaurant. Golden Bowl with veggies, or, on weekends, breakfast tofu burrito with potatoes and biscuit, after which I would walk home and crawl into bed for an afternoon nap. The Grit, of course, makes the best Grits -- they better. And no one can prepare tofu like they can... except me, because I have "The Grit Cookbook." Very southern and vegetarian at the same time... can't beat that.

Jessica

9 reviews1 follower

November 24, 2010

After successfully making The Grit Bowl - starring crispy tofu and vegan gravy, my world suddenly changed. I realized all the flavors I'd enjoyed as a carnivore were still accessible to me - and in more creative, fun and of course humane ways.

This book is a must-have for anyone who grew up on Southern food, is looking for new recipes to add to their veggie repertoire, or wants to impress meat-eaters with the versatility of vegetarian and vegan food.

Soo yummy; highly recommended.

Sue

12 reviews2 followers

August 22, 2008

My husband bought this book for me while he was on tour. He stopped in at the Grit while in Athens, GA and this was the booby prize for my insane jealousy. The tofu recipe is perfect. I use the black bean chili recipe all the time too. Not full of produce-type, healthy fare, but still, downright yummy. A welcome addition to my shelves.

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Ian Wraga

20 reviews

January 14, 2019

You can't live without this.

Alli

261 reviews

March 18, 2019

Vegan/vegetarian soul food - I immediately ordered on Amazon when I realized I was bookmarking every other page.

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Nancy

55 reviews4 followers

February 12, 2013

I spent a lot of time in Athens, GA during my college years (late eighties to early nineties) and The Grit was (and is) one of my favorite places to eat. When I moved to Seattle, WA almost 20 years ago, I resigned myself to the depressing fact that I'd probably never eat there again. Thanks to this cookbook, I can now enjoy a Golden Bowl in the comfort of my own kitchen. Woohoo!!!

Jesse Kelly-Landes

19 reviews

September 1, 2007

I've tried a lot of recipes in here and many are fairly decent, but on some the proportions seem way off.... beyond hope of salvaging in fact. However, their gravies and fried tofu are the best I've had.

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Amanda

36 reviews

October 24, 2007

A fabulous vegetarian cookbook with many different types of recipes. Thank you so much to my vegan sister for giving me this for Christmas even before I gave up eating (nearly all) meat.
If you are ever in Athens, GA you must eat at The Grit. If it's not the law, it should be!

Jen

9 reviews

March 26, 2014

I love this book. I fell in love with this book when I visited their restaurant in Athens Georgia. There is something for vegans and vegetarians alike in this cookbook. It's down home southern vegetarian cooking. Whats not to love

M4rk

16 reviews

October 24, 2007

thanks mom and mark for the great xmas present!

David

6 reviews

March 27, 2008

I have made quite a few yummy things from this book and will continue to do so.

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Liz

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October 6, 2008

Makes me miss living in Athens! I made the white bean/cilantro/white cheddar quesadillas over and over again; they're simple and really good.

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Emilie

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May 5, 2012


But how come my tofu doesn't taste as good as the tofu at the Grit? What are they holding back? Not fair.

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Karen

34 reviews25 followers

January 31, 2008

Mmmm, golden bowl. Li'l Jim's Puddin' Cake.

Lisa " I give everything 5 stars" Marie Flatinko

27 reviews6 followers

July 28, 2009

tofu lasagna!

Morgan

671 reviews52 followers

May 16, 2012

MMMMMmmmm...I want to make everything.

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