For in text-citation with no author is this the right way to do this. I look it up Purdue Owl (“Pizza”).

I can't tell without the entire text and its citation.

It is “a dish of coarsely ground hominy” that is served with biscuits (“Grits”).

No.

Are you also making a works cited page?

What should I get rid of?

What is the quotation?

What is the source of that quotation?

The quotation is a dish of coarsely ground hominy

The source is Grits since it has no author

I give up.

I already gave you that information.

Please ask your teacher for help.

It okay I get done.

Yes, you are on the right track. When citing a source with no author in-text, you can use the title of the source instead. In your case, if you found the information on the Purdue Owl website under the "Pizza" topic, you would cite it as follows:

("Pizza" - Purdue Owl)

When using this citation in your paper, make sure to put it in parentheses after the information or quote you are referencing. Also, remember to include the corresponding entry in your reference list or bibliography, providing the full details for the source.