Just the sound of the word ‘livermush’ doesn’t conjure up the most pleasant thought. How could something be so delicious with such an off-putting name? While I’ve passed it more than a few times in the grocery store and even been in its presence, honestly, I’ve always been a bit too scared to try it.
Yet, for many in the southern Piedmont and foothills region of the state, livermush isn’t just a dish served with grits and eggs at breakfast, it’s a way of life, it’s a staple food item that is ingrained in the culture. From grandparents to award-winning chefs to a quick and hearty breakfast that you prepare in your own kitchen, livermush transcends North Carolina culture and maybe we all should swallow our fear (literally) and give it a try.
Livermush is such a unique food item! Have you mustered up the courage to try it? Did you grow up eating it? What are your thoughts on livermush?
It’s no surprise I love unique food items with amazing backstories, like this one biscuit shop in North Carolina I truly think might just be the best in the state.
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