Versatile, Inexpensive Polenta

Discussion in Food & Drink started by ohiotom76 • Sep 29, 2013.

  1. ohiotom76

    ohiotom76Well-Known Member

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    Every once in a while, usually in the Fall, I love making batches of polenta. It really fills me up, and pulls double duty as both a dinner meal, and the leftovers are great for breakfast as well.

    For dinner we usually have it freshly cooked, while it is still soft. Then we make a spicy sausage rago and ladle that over it with a generous amount of fresh parmesan to top it off. I can barely finish the plate most of the time because I will get so full off of just a small amount.

    For the leftovers, once the polenta sets, you can slice it up and fry it in butter for breakfast. It's a nice change of pace from your typical toast or waffles. A little syrup and butter, and perhaps a side of bacon or breakfast sausage and you're good to go.

    I've also heard of people making "polenta fries" with leftovers as well, which also sounds great.
     
  2. yellowbird

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    This sounds delicious! I've seen polenta on Food Network before but I've never tried it. But I have had spoon bread--are the two similar? Polenta fries sound delicious!