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POLENTA PASTICCIATA #RAGU



Polenta Pasticciata #Ragu image

Ragú® Recipe Contest Entry. This polenta pasticciata is full of hearty Italian flavors. It's warm and filling which makes it perfect for the cool nights ahead.

Provided by MyMansBelly

Categories     Sauces

Time 1h15m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 cups water
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 cups polenta (aka corn grits)
3 tablespoons butter
1 lb Italian sausage
1 (24 ounce) jar hearty traditional Ragú® Pasta Sauce
8 ounces goat cheese, log
3/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese
1 cup baby arugula

Steps:

  • Ragu Recipe Contest Entry.
  • Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Butter the bottom and sides of a 9" springform pan. Also fold a piece of foil around the bottom of the pan to catch any leaks as the dish cooks in the oven.
  • In a large pot, bring water and salt to a boil over high heat. Once water is boiling, slowly whisk in corn grits.
  • Reduce heat to simmer and stir frequently, to keep corn grits from sticking to the pot, until mixture is very thick.
  • Stir the butter into the cooked polenta. Set pan aside, but cover the surface of the polenta with a piece of plastic wrap to keep the polenta from forming a skin on the top.
  • In a large skillet, break up the Italian sausage and cook until it is browned and cooked through.
  • Add the jar of Ragu to the sausage, stir to combine and cook just until it is heated through. Remove from heat and set pan aside.
  • Pour half of the polenta into the springform pan and spread it evenly in the pan.
  • Slice the log of goat cheese into equally thick slices (about 20) and arrange half of the goat cheese evenly over the top of the polenta.
  • Sprinkle 1/4 cup of the Parmesan cheese over the goat cheese and polenta.
  • Spread the arugula evenly over top of the cheese.
  • Pour half of the sausage and Ragu mixture over top of the arugula and spread it evenly across the whole pan.
  • Pour remaining polenta over top of the meat sauce and spread evenly in the pan.
  • Spoon the rest of the sausage and Ragu mixture on top of the layer of polenta and spread it into an even layer.
  • Arrange the remaining goat cheese evenly on top of the meat sauce.
  • Sprinkle the 1/2 cup of Parmesan cheese evenly over top of the pasticciata.
  • Place the foil lined springform pan onto a baking sheet and slide into the oven to bake for 45 minutes.
  • Remove from oven when cheese is golden brown and bubbly.
  • Let the pasticciata rest for 20 minutes before removing the outer ring and serving. This will allow it to cool a bit and will stay together once the outer ring has been removed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 488.2, Fat 32.1, SaturatedFat 15.8, Cholesterol 74.5, Sodium 1320, Carbohydrate 27.1, Fiber 2.3, Sugar 1.5, Protein 23.2

15-MINUTE CHEESY POLENTA WITH CHUNKY TOMATO RAGU



15-Minute Cheesy Polenta with Chunky Tomato Ragu image

This quick homemade tomato ragu is packed with vegetables and takes just a few minutes longer than warming up a jar of sauce. Finely chopping the vegetables in a food processor cuts down the cooking time tremendously. Serve it over quick-cooking creamy polenta for a complete meal that's ready in 15 minutes.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 1/2 cups whole milk
Kosher salt
6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 pound mild Italian sausage, casings removed
1 small yellow onion
1 1/2 cups baby carrots
2 cloves garlic
1 cup quick-cooking polenta
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 1/2 cups shredded Italian cheese blend
One 28-ounce can diced tomatoes
Pinch crushed red pepper flakes, or more to taste
6 cups spring greens mix
1 small lemon

Steps:

  • Place a large high-sided skillet over medium-high heat. Combine the milk, 3 1/2 cups water and a large pinch of salt in a medium saucepan, cover and set it over medium-high heat.
  • When the large skillet is hot, add 2 tablespoons of the oil and swirl the pan to coat. Add the sausage and cook, using a wooden spoon to break up the meat, until lightly browned in parts, about 3 minutes. Meanwhile, cut the onion into large chunks.
  • Add the onion, carrots and garlic to a food processor and pulse until finely chopped. Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil, the vegetables and a large pinch of salt to the pan with the sausage and cook until the vegetables are slightly softened, about 3 minutes.
  • By this time, the milk and water mixture should be at a strong simmer. Whisk in the polenta and lower the heat to medium-low. Cook, stirring frequently, until the polenta is thickened and creamy, about 3 minutes. Stir in the butter and cheese and season with additional salt if needed. Remove from the heat and cover to keep warm.
  • When the vegetables are slightly softened, stir in the tomatoes and red pepper flakes. Cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are completely tender and the juice from the tomatoes has reduced slightly, 6 to 8 minutes. Season to taste with additional salt and red pepper flakes if desired.
  • Divide the polenta (if the polenta is too thick, whisk in 1/4 to 1/2 cup warm water to thin it out) among 4 bowls and top with the chunky tomato ragu. Toss the greens in a large bowl with the remaining olive oil, a squeeze of lemon juice, and some salt and pepper and serve on the side.

POLENTA PASTICCIATA: BAKED POLENTA LAYERED WITH LONG-COOKED SAUCES



Polenta Pasticciata: Baked Polenta Layered with Long-Cooked Sauces image

Polenta pasticciata is a layered baked dish, just like lasagna, but made with warm, fresh polenta instead of pasta. And, like lasagna, it is marvelously versatile: you can put all manner of good things in between the layers of polenta-cheeses, vegetables, meats, or sauces, or a combination. I've narrowed down the possibilities for this pasticciata, which is filled with one of the savory long-cooked sauces on pages 134 to 155\. Most of them make great fillings, with intense flavor and chunky texture that complement the mild sweetness and softness of the polenta. So I am leaving the final choice of sauce to you: whether you decide to use one of the guazzetti or meat Bolognese or the mushroom ragù or Savoy-cabbage-and-bacon sauce, the procedure is exactly the same. Perhaps you have one of these in your freezer right now! If you've got 4 cups, that's enough to fill a pasticciata that will serve eight as a main course, or even more as a side dish, perfect for a buffet or large dinner party. But don't give up if you only have 3 cups of mushroom ragù or guazzetto. If you also have Simple Tomato Sauce (page 132) on hand, blend in a couple of cups to extend your base sauce; or simmer up a quick marinara to use as an extender. You have lots of flexibility with polenta pasticciata: use the cheeses you like in amounts you are comfortable with. To make a deep pasticciata with thick layers, which makes a great presentation unmolded, assemble it in a 3-quart baking dish or a 12-inch cast-iron skillet, filled to the brim. For a crispier texture and for more golden gratinato on top, spread the layers thin in a wide shallow casserole. Use besciamella to add moistness and richness, or do without it. With good basic polenta and a deeply flavored long-cooked sauce, your pasticciata will be delicious however you make it.

Yield serves 8 as a main course, more as a side dish

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 recipe (about 10 cups) Basic Polenta (page 215), freshly made and hot*
Mushroom Ragù (page 141)
Savoy Cabbage, Bacon, and Mushroom Sauce (page 138)
Ragù alla Bolognese, Ricetta Antica or Tradizionale (page 143)
Duck Leg Guazzetto (page 154) or Pork Rib Guazzetto (page 151)
Tomato Primavera Sauce (page 125)
Sugo and Meatballs (page 146)
Marinara sauce (page 130)
2 tablespoons or more soft butter, for the baking dish
1 cup besciamella (page 204) (optional; it will render the pasticciata richer and more complex)
1 to 2 cups shredded Muenster or other cheeses for shredding† (see box, page 197)
1/2 to 1 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Grana Padano
A 9-by-13-inch 3-quart baking dish or 12-inch cast-iron skillet 3 inches deep, for a 3-inch-high pasticciata that you can unmold; for a crisper pasticciata, use an 11-by-15-inch pan

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400° and set a rack in the center.
  • Put plastic wrap on fresh polenta to keep it hot and to prevent a skin from forming on top. Be sure to assemble the pasticciata within 1/2 hour, while the polenta is still warm and soft with no lumps.
  • If necessary, heat the filling sauce to quite warm. If it is too dense for spreading, thin it with some water. If you're extending the filling sauce with simple tomato or marinara sauce, warm them up together.
  • Butter the bottom and sides of the baking dish or skillet thoroughly. Use more butter on the bottom in particular, if you want to unmold the pasticciata.
  • Put 1/4 cup besciamella in the dish or skillet and spread it around the bottom; it doesn't have to cover every bit.
  • Pour in half the polenta (approximately 5 cups) and spread it evenly in the bottom of the pan. Scatter 1/3 cup or more shredded Muenster or other soft cheese all over the top, then sprinkle on 2 to 4 tablespoons of grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Grana Padano. Pour or ladle 2 cups of the warm sauce over the polenta and cheese, and spread it all over-use 3 cups sauce if you want a thicker layer.
  • Pour on a bit more than half of the remaining polenta (about 3 cups) and spread it. Spread another 1/4 cup of besciamella on top, top with shredded soft cheese and grated hard cheese in the amounts you like. Pour in the remaining sauce and spread it evenly, reserving a cup, if you have enough and plan to unmold the pasticciata.
  • For the top layer, spread all the rest of the polenta and another 1/4 cup besciamella on top of that. Sprinkle on more shredded soft cheese and grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Grana Padano. If you're making a thin pasticciata in a big pan, or want it to have a beautiful deep gold gratinato, use enough besciamella and cheese to really cover the top. Do not compress the cheeses, though. See do-ahead note below.
  • Set the pan on a cookie sheet and bake for 45 minutes to an hour or more, until the top is deeply colored and crusted, even browned a bit on the edges. Let the pasticciata cool for a few minutes before serving. If you are serving portions from the baking pan, cut in squares like lasagna, or wedges if you've used a round skillet or pan, and lift them out with a spatula.
  • To unmold the pasticiatta, let it cool for at least 10 minutes. Run a knife around the sides of the pan, cutting through crust sticking to the rim or sides. Lay a cutting board, big enough to cover it, on top of the baking pan or skillet, hold the two together (with the protection of cloths and the help of other hands if necessary), and flip them over. Rap on the upturned pan bottom-or bang on it all over-to loosen the bottom. Lift the board, and give the pan a good shake. The pasticciata will drop out soon, with sufficient encouragement. Serve it on the board, or reflip it onto a serving platter and serve with a cup or more of warm sauce heaped on the top or served on the side.
  • If you want to prepare the pasticciata and bake later the same or next day, spread the last layer of polenta and coat it well with besciamella but don't sprinkle on the final layer of cheeses. Cover it lightly and leave it at room temperature, or wrap well and refrigerate overnight. Before baking, sprinkle on the cheeses and make a tent of foil (see page 203) over the baking dish, without touching the cheese. Poke a few small holes in the foil to vent steam. Set the pan on a sheet and bake for 1/2 hour at 400°, remove the foil, and continue to bake until deeply colored and crusted.
  • *You can serve this with or without freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano; it will be richer with, but just as good without.
  • †Good alternatives are dry-packed mozzarella, Italian Fontina, cheddar, or other cheeses of your liking.
  • All of the sauces that I recommend for layering in a pasticciata are delicious just ladled on top of hot polenta. You'll need 1/3 to 1/2 cup of hot sauce for each serving of Basic Polenta (finished with freshly grated cheese) or any of the Simple Variations that follow (page 216). Put the polenta in warm serving bowls, sprinkle over more Parmigiano-Reggiano or Grana Padano-it melts best under the sauce-then spoon the sauce on top.
  • Hearty sauces like mushroom ragù or savoy cabbage and bacon are particularly delicious with polenta taragna, a coarse grind of whole-grain cornmeal and buckwheat. Prepare taragna exactly as you do yellow polenta, but give it an extra 10 to 15 minutes of cooking and more water as needed.

POLENTA PASTICCIATA CON SALSA DI FUNGHI (BAKED POLENTA CASSEROLE WITH CREAMY MUSHROOM SAUCE AND FONTINA)



Polenta Pasticciata con Salsa di Funghi (Baked Polenta Casserole with Creamy Mushroom Sauce and Fontina) image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 ounce dried porcini
3/4 cup hot water
1/2 pound fresh cultivated white mushrooms
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly milled white pepper
1/2 cup heavy cream
Olive oil or vegetable oil for oiling boards and baking dish
1 recipe Basic Polenta
1-1/2 cups cornmeal, 6 cups water, and 2 teaspoons salt
1/2 pound (2 cups) shredded fontina
1/3 cup freshly grated parmigiano

Steps:

  • To begin to prepare the sauce, in a small bowl combine the dried porcini and hot water and let stand for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Remove the porcini and squeeze out excess water. Using scissors, cut them into pieces about the size of your thumbnail. Set aside. Strain the mushroom liquor through a paper towel or a fine sieve; reserve. Lightly oil an 8-by-11-inch baking pan and set it aside. Lightly oil two large pastry boards or baking sheets, or a very large scratchproof counter surface. Make the polenta and when it is cooked, turn it directly out onto the boards, counter, or baking sheets. Use a large knife or rubber spatula, first dipped in cold water, to spread out the polenta to a thickness of about 1/2 inch. Allow it to cool and harden, about 20 minutes. Cut it into approximate 3-inch squares.
  • Meanwhile, preheat an oven to 400 degrees F. Continue to make the sauce. Using a soft brush or clean kitchen towel, remove any dirt from the fresh mushrooms. Don't wash them because water will alter their texture. Separate the stems from the caps, discarding the stems if they are tough. Slice the mushroom caps and tender stems thinly. In a skillet over medium-low heat, melt the butter with the oil. Add the onion and saute until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the porcini and saute for another 5 or 6 minutes to marry the flavors. Add the cultivated mushrooms and continue to saute until tender, about 5 minutes. Add the mushroom soaking liquid, salt, and pepper. Allow to simmer gently for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Then stir in the cream, and allow the mixture barely to reach a simmer. Immediately remove the skillet from the heat.
  • Place half of the polenta squares in a layer on the bottom of the prepared dish. Spread half of the sauce in a layer over them, then sprinkle with half of the cheeses. Place another layer of polenta squares over the cheeses. Spoon the remaining sauce on top and sprinkle with the remaining cheeses. Place on the middle rack of the oven and bake until the cheese is melted and golden and the pasticcio is bubbling, about 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and let settle for 10 minutes before cutting into squares. Serve hot.

CURRIED SHRIMP AND POLENTA #RAGU



Curried Shrimp and Polenta #Ragu image

Ragú® Recipe Contest Entry. A fusion of Italian and Middle Eastern flavors and ingredients utilizing Ragu Spicy Italian Style Sauce

Provided by Erin C.

Categories     Sauces

Time 1h30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 cups water
2 cups milk
3 teaspoons salt
2 cups polenta
5 tablespoons olive oil, for frying polenta
6 slices bacon
26 ounces Ragú® Pasta Sauce (spicy Italian sauce)
15 ounces garbanzo beans
4 tablespoons olive oil
20 shrimp
3 teaspoons curry powder
3 teaspoons salt

Steps:

  • Place water and milk in a large pot on high, cook till boiling.
  • When boiling add the salt and polenta and whisk for five minutes.
  • Lower heat and simmer covered for 45 minutes, whisking occasionally.
  • When polenta has finished cooking, pour onto a cutting board to cool. When it is cooled, cut into rectangles. Add olive oil to a frying pan and crisp the polenta on both sides. You will need to let it cook for about five minutes on each side. When finished cooking on both sides remove from the hear and plate the polenta.
  • Cook bacon in a sauce pan, when finish remove from pan and shop into fine pieces.
  • Add garbanzo beans to the saucepan and cook in the bacon drippings for two minutes.
  • Add jar of Ragu Spicy Italian Sauce and bring to a simmer.
  • In a frying pan heat olive oil on low heat.
  • After two minutes add the shrimp and season with salt and curry powder.
  • Cook the shrimp for a several minutes on each side, till it turns pink.
  • Finish the dish by pouring sauce over the fried polenta and topping with the cooked shrimp.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 516.7, Fat 29.4, SaturatedFat 6.2, Cholesterol 42, Sodium 2774.6, Carbohydrate 51.9, Fiber 6.4, Sugar 0.3, Protein 13.3

VEGAN POLENTA WITH RAGU



Vegan Polenta with Ragu image

Benvenuto, meatless Monday! This is a vegan adaptation of traditional Italian creamy polenta and thick ragu full of vegetable proteins. Bake leftover polenta slices and top with any leftover ragu for bite-sized appetizers.

Provided by Buckwheat Queen

Categories     Side Dish     Grain Side Dish Recipes     Polenta Recipes

Time 1h55m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 cups boiling water
1 cup dry lentils
1 cup texturized vegetable protein (TVP)
1 cup vegetable broth
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 small yellow onion, diced
1 medium carrot, diced
1 stalk celery, diced
1 small red bell pepper, diced
1 fresh hot pepper, minced
1 tablespoon dried oregano
1 bay leaf
¼ cup vegan red wine
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes
2 cups vegetable broth
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup Italian coarse-ground polenta cornmeal
4 tablespoons vegan butter
¼ cup shredded vegan white cheese

Steps:

  • Combine boiling water and lentils in a bowl and set aside for 1 hour. Combine texturized vegetable protein and broth in a separate bowl and set aside until liquid is absorbed.
  • Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a stew pot over medium heat. Add onion, carrot, celery, red bell pepper, and hot pepper. Cook and stir until onion is translucent, 5 to 7 minutes. Add drained lentils and undrained texturized vegetable protein. Stir and add oregano and bay leaf. Add red wine and continue stirring, about 1 minute. Add tomatoes. Stir and simmer ragu until thickened and lentils are soft, 5 to 10 minutes; add a bit more water if needed.
  • Bring vegetable broth, water, and salt to a boil in a saucepan. Reduce heat to low and sprinkle polenta into the water, stirring constantly to ensure there are no lumps. Cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes. Add vegan butter, stirring constantly.
  • Distribute polenta evenly among 4 pasta bowls. Remove bay leaf from ragu and discard. Top each bowl with equal amounts of ragu. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon vegan white cheese over each bowl and serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 714.6 calories, Carbohydrate 77.3 g, Cholesterol 3.3 mg, Fat 25.1 g, Fiber 23 g, Protein 44.1 g, SaturatedFat 6.3 g, Sodium 1981.1 mg, Sugar 10.9 g

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EASY PORK RAGU WITH CREAMY POLENTA - FOODOLOGY GEEK
Trim excess fat and season well with salt and pepper. (Be generous with the salt and pepper) Add the oil to a large enameled dutch oven. Heat to medium-high heat. Caramelize the pork shoulder until all sides are well browned. Remove the browned meat from dutch oven and place on a plate to rest.
From foodologygeek.com


EASY MUSHROOM RAGU - FAMILYSTYLE FOOD
Parmesan Polenta Instructions Put the olive oil, shallots and a pinch of salt in a large (12-inch) skillet and place over medium heat. Cook, stirring frequently, until the shallots are softened, but not browned.
From familystylefood.com


SLOW COOKER POLENTA WITH SAUSAGE RAGù - MEMORIE DI ANGELINA
1 part polenta (by volume) 5 parts water (by volume) A pinch of salt Directions You mix the polenta and cold water together in your slow cooker with a whisk or wooden spoon. Then sprinkle the mixture with a pinch of salt. Turn on your slow cooker to high and let it go at it for 3 hours. Stir after two hours or, if you prefer, every hour.
From memoriediangelina.com


5-INGREDIENT ITALIAN SAUSAGE RAGU WITH POLENTA - KITCHEN STORIES
Meanwhile, add water to a pot and bring to a simmer. Pour in polenta, reduce heat and keep whisking constantly for a smooth texture, approx. 5 min. Turn heat to low and cook for approx. 10 min. more, or until thickened and cooked. Remove from heat, add butter and season with salt. Serve polenta in a bowl, top with sausage ragu, and garnish with ...
From kitchenstories.com


POLENTA WITH PARMESAN AND RICOTTA RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
Stir in 1/4 cup ricotta cheese and Parmesan cheese, and stir with a whisk or wooden spoon until cheese is melted. While polenta is cooking, chiffonade basil leaves: stack leaves and roll tightly into a cigar shape. Use a knife to cut through roll crosswise to make thin shreds of basil. Set aside. To serve, spoon a portion of polenta (about 1/2 ...
From thespruceeats.com


POLENTA PASTICCIATA - CHEF'S PENCIL
Tomato Sugo. In a medium sized pot or pan warm the olive oil over a medium low flame or heat, add garlic, onion and a good pinch of salt, gently fry for around 8-10 minutes.
From chefspencil.com


HOW TO MAKE POLENTA WITH MUSHROOM RAGù - LA CUCINA ITALIANA
Cook the polenta over medium heat for 50 minutes, stirring frequently. For the mushroom ragù: Soak the dried mushrooms in a bowl of warm water for about 40 minutes, then remove. Set the water aside, squeeze the mushrooms dry, then chop them up. Dice the celery, carrots and onion, place in a pan. Stir-fry with a drizzle of oil and a cinnamon stick.
From lacucinaitaliana.com


POLENTA RAGU CASSEROLE RECIPE - PUREWOW
1. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Grease a 9-by-13-inch casserole dish and a baking sheet with olive oil or nonstick cooking spray. 2. Make the Polenta: In a large pot, bring the broth or water to a simmer over medium heat. Add the polenta, whisking constantly to incorporate. Bring the mixture to a simmer, then lower the heat and cook, stirring ...
From purewow.com


HOW TO MAKE BASIC POLENTA RECIPE - RECIPES FROM ITALY
Cook polenta in the microwave oven boiling the salted water in the oven for two minutes at 800 W, using a suitable container. Pour in the flour, mix and cook for about 20 minutes always at 800 W. Stop cooking every 5 minutes to mix and to check the consistency of the polenta, if necessary add more water.
From recipesfromitaly.com


POLENTA PASTICCIATA CON FAGIOLI E VERZA (BAKED POLENTA WITH BEANS …
Ingredients. 500g (1 lb) polenta. 250g (1/2 lb) Savoy cabbage, shredded. 1 medium onion, slice sliced. Butter. 250g (1/2 lb) boiled or canned beans, preferably borlotti. For baking: 500ml (2 cups) of Béchamel sauce. Freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
From memoriediangelina.com


CRISPY POLENTA WITH VEGETABLE RAGù - CANADIAN LIVING
Crispy Polenta: Slice polenta crosswise into 16 generous 1/2-inch (1 cm) thick rounds. Dip each round in egg, letting excess drip off; dredge in Parmesan. Arrange in single layer on 2 generously greased rimmed baking sheets. Bake in top and bottom thirds of 450°F (230°C) oven, turning once and switching and rotating pans halfway through, until golden all over, about 20 minutes.
From canadianliving.com


MUSHROOM PANCETTA RAGU WITH POLENTA - CULINARY GINGER
Add the yellow cornmeal while whisking until combined and there are no lumps. Cook at a very low simmer whisking until smooth and thickened. If the polenta thickens too soon, add a little more stock or water. Stir in the Parmesan cheese. Place some polenta in the center of a plate and top with the mushroom ragu.
From culinaryginger.com


POLENTA CONCIA: THE TASTIEST POLENTA THERE IS - LA ... - LA CUCINA …
To prepare the polenta concia you’ll need 7 oz cornflour, 4 ½ oz Toma cheese, 4 ½ oz Fontina Valdostana cheese, 4 ½ oz butter, grated Parmigiano Reggiano, pepper, salt. First, put a pot with 1 US quart of water on the heat. As soon as it boils, salt it and then pour in the flour, stirring with a whisk, to prevent lumps from forming.
From lacucinaitaliana.com


MESSY POLENTA: POLENTA PASTICCIATA - FOOD NETWORK
Method. For the messy polenta: 1) In a large saucepan over medium heat, heat the olive oil until hot but not smoking. 2) Add the veal pieces and giblets and cook until evenly browned on all sides, about 10 to 15 minutes. 3) Add the onion, carrot, celery and parsley and cook until the vegetables begin to soften, about 5 minutes.
From foodnetwork.co.uk


ITALIAN POLENTA WITH PROSCIUTTO-PORCINI RAGU | NEWS
For the ragu: Heat butter and 1 ounce of oil in a large casserole. Add onions and sauté until translucent. Stir in prosciutto, sauté for 5 minutes, then add demi-glace and chicken stock and simmer for 15 minutes. 4. While ragu is cooking, heat remaining 2 ounces of oil in a couple of large sauté pans until almost smoking; add the porcini and ...
From specialtyfood.com


HOW TO MAKE POLENTA LASAGNA | FUNGHI RIPIENI, RICETTE, CIBO
In Italian, a pasticcio is a mess. In the case of polenta pasticciata, it's a glorious, wonderful, rib-sticking mess, made by layering soft polenta with lasagna-like fillings, then baking it until browned on top. Here, we fill it with a rich mushroom ragù, then …
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