Hominy - what do I do with it?

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My very lovely American friend sent me a food parcel not so long ago. Amongst other things, were two tins of hominy (one white, one yellow).

What can I cook/make with them? In the UK we don't have hominy and I've yet to taste it. So, all suggestions welcome.
 
Obviously soups/stews, chicken, pork, vegetarian. Casseroles, anything from cheesy to mixed vege side to 1 dish meal type. You can make a dessert rice pudding type dish, except using hominy. A favorite from my childhood is just heated up plain with lots of butter, salt and pepper - like I eat my grits.
 
Pozole is a classic and popular Mexican soup based on hominy...

Pozole - Wikipedia

I have only had Pozole Rojo. It's very good. I've never made it, just had it in restaurants (not my photo).

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A favorite from my childhood is just heated up plain with lots of butter, salt and pepper - like I eat my grits.
This is what I’d recommend doing with at least a portion of it, to give you an idea of the flavor profile you’ll be working with.
 
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