I know there are a lot of food bloggers out there who plan recipes MONTHS in advance. I am not one of those people. In fact, some of my best recipes have been spur-of-the-moment ideas. This Hominy and Green Chile Dip is, in my opinion, one of them!

I was at a loss for what to post today until I started searching my cupboards for inspiration. And that’s when I happened upon two cans of hominy, one white…one yellow. I remember purchasing these months ago, never really sure how I’d use them.

I have worked with hominy before. If you’ve been following me for awhile, you might remember my Grilled Creamed Corn with Hominy or my Penne with Grilled Creamed Corn and Zucchini.

If you aren’t familiar with hominy, it is maize (corn), in which the hard, dried kernels are soaked in a diluted lime solution and then washed which causes the hull and germ to slip off and the kernels to puff up to twice their original size! As for texture, think creamy diced potato or garbanzo bean. I think it tastes more like potatoes. It comes in both white and yellow and can be found in most grocery or health food stores. I actually found both at my local Walmart in the canned vegetable section. At less than 75 cents per can, this makes it a really economical appetizer.

Some of the other flavors include onion, garlic, yellow corn, mild green chiles, green bell pepper, vegan sour cream, a little bit of vegan margarine and vegan mexican shredded cheese.

If you prefer, you can always slightly mash the hominy, you can. It’s very soft in texture. It is a bit easier to scoop that way, but I just love the presentation of the whole kernels. Pair that with my new, latest obsession….these blue corn tortillas with flax seeds! The best tortilla chips I’ve ever tasted. I’ll include a direct link to them below.

This Hominy and Green Chile Dip is creamy and has a nice depth of flavor. Like things spicy? We used mild green chiles, but feel free to kick it up a notch if you can handle it. Sadly, I cannot 🙂

You could also switch out the parsley for cilantro and add a bit of lime. That would be nice too. And did I mention this would make an amazing #GameDayFood? Be sure to serve this dip warm and with plenty of chips!

P.S. If you are interested in the tortilla chips I used in this recipe, they are available at Target.

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