Shrimp and grits is a beloved dish in South Carolina, featuring sautéed shrimp served over creamy, stone-ground grits. 1)
Also known as Lowcountry Boil, this dish combines shrimp, crab, potatoes, corn, and sausage, often seasoned with Old Bay and boiled together. 2)
A creamy soup made with crab meat and crab roe, often garnished with a sprinkle of nutmeg. 3)
Hoppin' John is a traditional dish made with black-eyed peas, rice, and bacon, often served on New Year's Day for good luck. 4)
Pimento cheese, a blend of grated cheddar cheese, mayonnaise, and pimentos, is a popular spread for sandwiches and crackers. 5)
South Carolina is known for its barbecue, with different regions favoring various types of sauce, from mustard-based to tomato-based. 6)
Benne wafers are thin, sesame seed cookies with a slightly nutty flavor. 7)
Boiled peanuts are a Southern snack, made by simmering green or raw peanuts in brine until they're soft and flavorful. 8)
Country captain is a stew made with chicken, tomatoes, and curry spices, often served over rice. 9)
Okra is often breaded and fried to make a crunchy, slightly tangy snack. 10)
Shad roe, the eggs of the shad fish, is often boiled and served as a delicacy. 11)
South Carolina is famous for its sweet tea, often served with copious amounts of sugar. 12)
Yams are baked with brown sugar, butter, and marshmallows, creating a sweet and comforting side dish. 13)
South Carolina hosts oyster roasts where fresh oysters are steamed over an open flame and served with various sauces and condiments. 14)
South Carolina takes pride in its fried chicken, often seasoned with a blend of spices and served with biscuits and gravy. 15)