I don't know where this photo of a West Virginia church picnic came from, but I do like it.
This is a simple casserole that even I can manage to make in a hurry. When I last made this I realized that it works best to use what we used to call "commodity cheese," or the cheese that the government used to provide. But---no matter---you can find something like that in most grocery stores or supermarkets that sell to working-folks people.
You will need a two-quart casserole dish with a top that you can put in an oven. Just measure the ingredients that you have with that dish.
Put in a couple of cans of hominy, a good bit of sour cream to your tastes and not so much that it will get gooey---maybe one small container, a small can of green chilis and some Monterrey Jack cheese or something like the old commodity cheese, and put it in the lightly-greased casserole dish. Mix it up.
Sprinkle on some Parmesan cheese and maybe some good pepper.
Bake it at 350 degrees for about one hour.
Enjoy it with your fully-vaccinated friends and family or drop it by someone's house who you need to make some connection with.
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