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Polenta alert! Perfect for cold weather, pasta boredom and cheap eating. Also the leftovers are fantastic in that the next day you have an entirely different substance to work with: after the soft polenta has cooled and hardened, you can fry it up in some olive oil to serve it in an entirely different manner. It's a colliod! You can use it to teach physics or chemistry or whatever. I made a short rib/mushroom sauce to put over my soft polenta but it is excellent with just a simple sauté of mushrooms on top as well.
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Get a cup of coarse-ground cornmeal. Bring 1 cup of milk to a boil with 2 cups of water and turn to a simmer. Add your cornmeal in slowly and whisk it as you go (This is the annoying part. You need, like, 3 arms. Just do your best).
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After all the polenta is in, make sure it is lightly simmering, rather than bubbly-boiling. Stir often, making sure to pull it in from the sides and bottom of the pan as you go.
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If it gets too thick you can always add in a little bit of water or stock. After 30 minutes you should have a creamy pudding-like polenta going on.
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Turn off the heat and add in 2 tablespoons of butter...
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And grate in some parmesan cheese.
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You can try adding other cheeses--I once used goat cheese and it was lovely and tangy. A little blue cheese would be good too, especially with mushrooms. After the cheeses have melted in and everything is cohesive, spoon out your servings.
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And top with whatever deliciousness you feel like! Like I said, this was beef short ribs cooked in tomatoes and red wine, along with a rosemary-mushroom sauté.
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After dinner, pour your leftover polenta into a shallow baking dish and set it in the fridge to harden up overnight. Cut out squares and sauté them in olive oil until they get firm and crispy-golden brown.
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Just keep turning them over the heat until they're nice and golden. You can add a little more cheese if you like or just sprinkle with salt to perk up the flavor.
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Perfect on top of a green salad for a light dinner. This is just arugula and sliced baby cucumbers in a simple vinaigrette.