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Giving up meat isn’t easy, and I don’t intend on becoming a vegetarian, but eating less meat is something I’m down with. Not so down that I want to give up taste. Taste is always first in my book, and, I think, that it’s a losing battle to try to convince someone to eat something that tastes inferior. Rice cakes are a good example if this. Who wants rice cakes when chips are around?
So how do you cook meatless meals with lots of flavor? One simple fungus: mushrooms. Mushrooms are hearty, flavorful, and go well with most grains. I put them on pizza, pasta, and in phyllo pie. Here they are with polenta: my new favorite kitchen staple.
Heat a stainless steel pan on a medium-low burner. Add olive oil, shallots, and mushrooms. Sauté until browned. When the mushrooms appear almost done, add thyme and garlic.
Making the polenta: You should follow the directions on your cornmeal bag. Heat 2 cups of water and then add the cornmeal slowly, whisking as you go, and cooking for 15 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon of salt and butter to taste (more=creamier and fattier, so it depends on how you like it). Add blue cheese and top with mushroom mixture. Serve immediately.
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Mallorie on 8.13.2009
I made this tonight, it was the first time I’ve had polenta. It was really great, this will definitely be something I’ll make again.