sofky

/səfki/

Etymology

Possibly from a Muskogean language.

noun

  1. A soup or stew made of hominy, cornmeal and bits of meat.“There was another pot in the fireplace too, a big one, a two-gallon pot, and it was filled with a mess that looked like hominy. Rooster tasted it with a spoon and said it was an Indian dish called sofky.”