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Polenta. What can I do with the stuff ?

(45 Posts)
Greenfinch Wed 07-Sept-16 21:09:51

Tonight I made up some polenta.It was bland and horrible and nobody liked it.Ihave been left with half of it and as I don't like waste I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions to make it more tasty.

Nelliemoser Mon 19-Sept-16 22:25:26

I would try some but I don't really like the flavour or texture of corn bread or Dorritos and other corn based snacks.

Deedaa Mon 19-Sept-16 22:09:33

A really tasty ragu is the way to go, or add parmigiano or gorgonzola to the polenta when you cook it. I make bread which mixes polenta, sesame seeds, sunflower seed and melon seeds with ordinary flour (Thankyou Gino Da Campo!)
Cooked polenta, left to cool and then cut into squares,can be coated with cheese and grilled.
If you are making pizzas a scattering of raw polenta will make the pizza easy to slide into the oven.

Greenfinch Tue 13-Sept-16 22:50:43

Have a go hildajenniJ. You may be a better cook than I am and I wonder if a stronger cheese might make a difference.

hildajenniJ Tue 13-Sept-16 21:35:34

I'm sorry the polenta chips were not very tasty. I was going to make some myself, but maybe not now. ??

JackyB Tue 13-Sept-16 18:37:22

I love the taste of polenta. The first fime I made it was a recipe for children back in the eighties and I have done it a lot since. You boil up some milk and water with salt and add the polenta and bring to the boil again, stir in some grated parmesan and press into a cake tin (it's very stiff) and bake for 20-25 min. You can cut it into squares and fry it or eat it straight away with a spicy sauce. It's lovely on its own - has a nutty, comforting taste.

Daisyanswerdo Tue 13-Sept-16 18:24:48

I coat chicken breast pieces with polenta mixed with tarragon and fry them in olive oil.

Greenfinch Mon 12-Sept-16 20:17:10

Had a go with your recipe Hilda. The chips turned out quite well but were still not very tasty.

Wobblybits Sat 10-Sept-16 07:47:50

Ruby song, it's not only ants., even cooked it has been known to have the same effect on humans grin

Gracesgran Sat 10-Sept-16 07:39:13

Love the sound of the cakes. I know my daughter uses it but I never have . What does it come from?

rubysong Sat 10-Sept-16 00:03:30

Apparently dry polenta will kill ants. They eat it but can't digest it and it kills them. I read that somewhere yesterday,no idea where. Was it another GN thread?

overthehill Fri 09-Sept-16 23:13:53

Yes awful stuff, I had it in Italy possibly in its unadulterated state, it was like tasteless slop

grannypiper Thu 08-Sept-16 19:54:03

oh wobblybits, you made me laugh

shandi6570 Thu 08-Sept-16 17:55:24

grin wobblybits and oldgaigin, that's exactly how I felt about polenta the one and only time I tried it.

hulahoop Thu 08-Sept-16 17:04:39

Yes polenta chips are very good

NonnaAnnie Thu 08-Sept-16 12:07:54

What marionk said. It needs a really good pasta sauce on it, tomato or a meat. Delish!

joannewton46 Thu 08-Sept-16 11:24:35

I've had polenta chips in a restaurant. Delicious! No idea how to make them but I'm sure you could Google a recipe.

marionk Thu 08-Sept-16 11:19:51

My Italian neighbour used to serve it with a wonderful tomato sauce and lashings of Parmesan, it was delicious.

HannahLoisLuke Thu 08-Sept-16 10:57:46

Toss parboiled potatoes in it prior to roasting. Gives a lovely crunchy finish. Think Nigella did it on one of her programmes.

Mirandaf55 Thu 08-Sept-16 10:21:13

I recently made an orange, blueberry and polenta cake which vanished in no time! The Italians serve cooked polenta with things like rabbit stew do that it soaks up the juices and flavours, but I prefer it in CAKE! It was a Waitrose recipe so bound to be on their website if you want to try itsmile

oldgaijin Thu 08-Sept-16 10:14:42

I would use it to hang wallpaper.

cc Thu 08-Sept-16 10:02:16

It is pretty boring on its own! Some people suggest deep frying it, but personally I find that it absorbs too much oil and is more of a snack than a meal in any case.

We like it best mixed or topped with cheese, parmesan is less greasy, left to set in a tin, grilled and then cut up. You can add other toppings if you like.

If you Google "grilled polenta toppings" there are loads of recipes and pictures. You can see from the google images that it looks much more appetizing if it is grilled, and the cheese (or herbs and spices) makes it actually taste of something.

My mother was coeliac and loved orange or lemon polenta cake which is, I guess, what previous posters have called lemon drizzle cake.

Irma Thu 08-Sept-16 09:56:12

Cornbread is lovely or look up recipes for cakes, it's very versatile! I use it alot.

Teetime Thu 08-Sept-16 09:52:32

They serve polenta chips in some restaurants e.g. Jamies Italian and they are wonderful- deep fried though!!

I think polenta needs something with a lot of sauce maybe beef in red wine.

Craftycat Thu 08-Sept-16 09:42:04

It's OK if you cook it in a light stock. Try it with the sticky chicken recipe on today's page just below this.
I must admit I usually only use it in cakes but it is Ok if you flavour it.

Skweek1 Thu 08-Sept-16 09:27:04

You can make a lovely corn bread/cake with it.