Polenta if made with the fast cooking variety presents its sunny goodness in minutes. Mounded in a bowl, it invitingly glistens. A possible response? Make an ample indentation, sprinkle some Parmesan, pour in a simple, easily made tomato sauce, and top with more cheese!
Ingredients
provides a huge serving for a very hungry person
Carefully pour in eight tablespoons of water and blend.
Simmer for a few minutes until thickened. Add salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Reserve and keep warm.
Into the boiling water, very gradually add the polenta in a fine rain, all the while stirring. Continue to stir over low heat and simmer for a few minutes. Test taste to see if it's cooked to your preference. Pile into a bowl. Make a well in the centre and line it with one heaping tablespoon of Parmesan.
Puddle some sauce.
Scatter another heaping tablespoon of cheese and finish with cheese ribbons.
This colourful duo of polenta and tomato sauce are made for each other. The sauce brings to each substantial spoonful of warming porridge a fragrant reminder of summer.
Dirac the kitten often assists in my publishing posts at Souped-up Garden. Here he is identifying some prose needing revision.
He attentively observes my editing.
He thoughtfully approves.
À la prochaine!
Ingredients
provides a huge serving for a very hungry person
- Polenta, quick cooking (I used fine grain), 120 ml/4 fluid ounces
- Water, 355 ml/12 fluid oz
- Tomato paste, 3 T to be diluted with 8 T of water
- Garlic, one large clove, minced
- Thyme, dried, 1/4 tsp
- Olive oil, 1 T
- Parmesan, freshly grated, 2 heaping T plus some 'ribbons' made with a veggie peeler for garnishing
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Carefully pour in eight tablespoons of water and blend.
Simmer for a few minutes until thickened. Add salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Reserve and keep warm.
Into the boiling water, very gradually add the polenta in a fine rain, all the while stirring. Continue to stir over low heat and simmer for a few minutes. Test taste to see if it's cooked to your preference. Pile into a bowl. Make a well in the centre and line it with one heaping tablespoon of Parmesan.
Puddle some sauce.
Scatter another heaping tablespoon of cheese and finish with cheese ribbons.
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This colourful duo of polenta and tomato sauce are made for each other. The sauce brings to each substantial spoonful of warming porridge a fragrant reminder of summer.
Dirac the kitten often assists in my publishing posts at Souped-up Garden. Here he is identifying some prose needing revision.
He attentively observes my editing.
He thoughtfully approves.
À la prochaine!