Sunday, April 13, 2008

Creamy Polenta


I cleaned out my pantry this weekend and discovered all kinds of good stuff that I had forgotten about. Behind a giant canister of Quaker oats, I found an unopened bag of polenta. I must have bought it in the fall sometime. I've never cooked polenta before (well, besides the preformed slice-and-serve kind), so I was a little hesitant because I thought it would be hard. But having made it now (both creamy and the harder kind, thanks to a misprint in the recipe I was using), I can pleasantly say that this is easy enough for a weeknight meal when I barely feel like cooking. Plus, it's always good to find a new way to eat one of my favorite combos, arugula and pecorino.

Creamy polenta with arugula and bacon

- 5 cups water
- 1 cup polenta
- pinch of salt
- 1/2 cup shredded parmesan
- 4-6 slices of bacon, chopped
- 1 large bunch of arugula (about 1/2 pound), well washed and dried
- shredded pecorino romano
- olive oil

In a medium pot, bring water to a boil. Add polenta in a slow stream, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to medium-low and add a hefty pinch of salt. Stir frequently to prohibit sticking. The polenta is done when big lava-like bubbles form and the grains are no longer hard. Stir in parmesan and set aside.

In a saute pan, fry bacon on medium heat until the meat is nicely browned. Pour off as much fat as possible, then add arugula and let it wilt. Add a little of the bacon fat back in if it seems too dry.

To serve, heap the polenta on a dish and top with the arugula and bacon mixture. Sprinkle with shredded or shaved pecorino romano and drizzle with olive oil.

8 comments:

  1. My bf doesn't like polenta so I rarely make it, but this is so easy looking I could make it all for myself! :) Also, I looove pecorino and arugula

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  2. Oh - this looks good. It's not something that I make that often but I think I might now!

    Niamh

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  3. this sounds and looks great. i've been craving polenta but just haven't known what i wanted to pair it with because i didn't want something too heavy. thanks for the inspiration..

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  4. Looks amazing, I'm not a big fan of Arugula I may have to use some other type of greens ... like Spinach or Bok Choy. Yummy!

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  5. That is comforting and delicious - just what I want for dinner tonight!

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  6. Awesome! I love when a back-of-the-pantry find turns into a new dish:-)

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  7. Thanks, everyone! I was really surprised how easy and delicious this was.

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  8. Sweet, I am so going to try this. You know how I feel about polenta and you know who will like the bacon aspect.

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