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I really enjoy the texture of polenta. Â I love to use it as a base for serving other foods on top of it. Â It provides great contrast of texture and color. Â It is an interesting food because I feel a lot of nice restaurants are using it but when served at home, people are like what is it. Â The texture is not like grits which is also not a crowd favorite. Â I must have been Southern or an Italian in a prior life. Â I just love the texture and really like how it balances the main dish. Â This polenta was served underneath my Cola Braised Short Ribs.
But what exactly is polenta. Â I did a little research and yes it is Italian. Â Interestingly, it was originally made with millet or spelt. Â Not until the 1600’s did the use of corn come into play. Â Corn was brought to Europe at this time. Â Polenta was actually the staple of the Italian diet. Â Soldiers would put it in water and make porridge or if they had to carry it with them, they would let it harden and eat it as a semi-leavened cake.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of polenta
- 3 cups of water
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/4+ cup cheddar cheese
- 2 tbsp skim milk
Directions:
Bring the water to a boil. Â Add salt. Â Then, add the polenta. Â It will take 5 minutes to cook. Â Stir continuously. Â Add the cheese and milk at the end.
Serve and enjoy!
Colleen, The Smart Cookie Cook
This couldn’t be simpler, but it looks so good! What a great comfort food.
Chef Peter Block
It is. Why don’t more people make polenta?
Lori Who Needs A Cape?
Yum, now THIS is comfort food! Sharing on G+ 🙂
Chef Peter Block
Thx so much Lori. I also took some and put it in the fridge and then, sliced and grilled it. My wife loves it that way.
Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner
I love plolenta! I could eat this dish by itself. 🙂
Chef Peter Block
Thx. Tina.