Sunday 14 April 2013

Polenta.

This week I had lunch at The Gladstone, Brighton. Only one vegan option but a tasty one at that! Veggie sausages (the vegetable kind, not the fake meat kind) with polenta mash and an average vegetarian gravy. This was my first taste of polenta and I was impressed, the texture made for a more interesting mash and the seasoning was spot on.

I stumbled upon this recipe on - by now you know it's my favourite food blog - Chocolate-Covered Katie (She does savoury food too, who knew?!) and decided I should give polenta a shot in my cooking.

I changed the recipe to be one big pie rather than single serve and bought ready made polenta from Sainsbury's - way less aesthetically pleasing! I also used a tin of mixed beans in chilli sauce rather than pinto beans. I cooked up a few matchstick fries which added a nice crunchy texture on the plate. Overall though, I don't think the polenta added anything to the dish, perhaps I did something wrong (sliced and laid on the pie, how wrong can that be?) but the chilli filling was great and would perhaps have worked well with rice or nachos. If anybody has any polenta related stories, success or otherwise, I'd love to hear. Or if you want to tell me how much you love my blog or that it's super boring you can do so now - ANONYMOUSLY! The comment box is working yipee.
Warning: Moving to a new kitchen (and house) next weekend so my next post could be early - or, more likely - late.

8 comments:

  1. Thank you for another interesting blog. Overall, would you recommend polenta then?

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    1. I don't think I've given it a fair chance yet. CCK actually replied to my tweet about it and advised I try the non-instant polenta, apparently it is much creamier. After some research on the web today it doesn't sound like many people enjoy the instant stuff! Thanks for your comment - glad you liked the post :)

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  2. Polenta is okay, it's sort of like (unmarinaded) tofu I think it that it can be brilliant or really bland, depending on how it's cooked. Grilled and seasoned with sage etc, plus some nice roasted veg and a nice marinade is really good ;)

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    1. Thanks for the tip. I still have some left so will give this a go tomorrow! :)

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  3. I'm pretty sure there's a huge box of polenta in the cupboard but I have no idea who it belongs to and it doesn't seem to have been used since september, so maybe I'll just take it and try it out. kat used to fry slices of polenta in garlic butter which was pretty yummy, I think that's the only time I've tried it! love the sound of polenta mash, will be giving that a go

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    1. Ah garlic butter with anything sounds incredible so i'll have to try it! Sounds like the general consensus is to pick non-instant over the more slimy stuff though so I'll do that in future. Good luck in your polenta experiments!

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  4. Looks nice, I will try it. I use polenta flour by adding it in my pizza dough along with plain flour, gives the dough some crunchiness.

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    1. Yes you should, the filling was great! If you use polenta flour you'll have to let me know how it goes. That's a great idea, I love a good pizza ;)

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