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Category: Fruits, grains/veggies/Polenta
Rating: (?) Not Yet Rated
Contributing Chef: james

Translate: French/Traduisez - German/Übersetzen Sie - Italian/Traduca
Portuguese/Traduza - Spanish/Traduzca







Title:  "Store Recipe" Polenta

Ingredients: 
1 Servings
1 Cup Cornmeal, yellow or white
1 Tsp Salt
1 Cup Cold water
3 Cup water, Boiling


Method of Preparation: 
Recipe by: (Leo J. Girardi) 1) combine meal, salt, and cold water. Slowly pour into the boiling water, stirring constantly. Again bring to boil, cover, reduce heat to very low and simmer till thick, or about eight minutes, stirring three times. 2) Pour into a greased 9" x 9" pan. Cool. Cover top with wax paper. refrigerate till thouroughly chilled. 3) Turn out on a cutting board. With a sharp, wet knife cut half the polenta in one-inch squares and bake, broil, or fry, as indicated. Refrigerate or freeze remainder for later use. My grandmother just sent me a "store recipe" for Polenta (yes good spelling). This is from one of the old Italian food stores in Denver. Located in what, 30yrs ago, used to be the Italian section of Denver. Article goes on to talk about how polenta is the "spaghetti of north Italy", etc, etc... well, now for the way my grandfather (another Leo J. Girardi), and my family have always cooked it. Note: use course ground corn meal. You should be able to get it at a local Italian market.(I cant find it at King Soupers, Safeway, etc) Use large caste iron pot (dutch oven etc), I dont know if it will work with any thing else. :-) boil water with salt added. slowly pour in, while stirring, corn meal. Keep stirring and adding corn meal until thick. (note, use LARGE WOODEN spoon for stirring, known as a polenta stick -- This is what we were always threatened with when bad as children :) once cooked and thick. turn pan over, let cool a little. Slice like cake (into wedges) server with sauce and romano cheeze. Fry leftovers, cut into cubes, with onions, garlic, potatoes, eggs, etc. and server for breakfast. Good luck. It tastes great, but some people dont really understand it. Oh, sorry for no "amounts". My grandmother and grandfather taught me to cood by "Thats enough" or "A little more". never used a measuring cup, etc. File
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