Polenta refers to a coarsely ground yellow cornmeal and to the Italian dish made from it, which originated in Friuli-Venezia ...
Mushrooms, sausage ragu with polenta, doesn’t sound like perfect comfort food? Of course, there are so many versions of ragu, but most have some meat as a base. This is the version I created, ...
Looking for a satisfying, healthy, and easy-to-make dinner? This Cheesy Polenta with Black Beans and Vegetables is a comforting dish loaded with colorful veggies, protein-rich black beans, and creamy ...
SAN DIEGO — While traveling in the Swiss and Italian Alps skiing, I found all the ski areas have some version of polenta. Whether it be creamy served with a ragu or wild mushrooms. Or fried and topped ...
The thought of making polenta conjures up images of Italian nonnas standing over a hot stove, stirring pots of the thick, bubbling cornmeal mixture until tender and creamy. It’s a nice thought, but on ...
Understanding the differences between polenta, grits, and cornmeal—and how best to use them—is complex and interesting, and we’ll get to that! But there’s also a short answer, so let’s start there and ...
Polenta is finer and pairs well with hearty Italian dishes like meat ragus. Grits are coarser and shine in Southern ...