Thread: Food and Drink Polenta... what am I doing wrong?
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Old 04-03-2013, 10:24 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! View Post
Admittedly, until a week ago, I'd never had polenta. Got a recipe on a blog for a creamy polenta with sausages and peppers, which looked tasty. Made the recipe, and it was not good. Don't think I did anything wrong. Ended up going out for Mexican.

I didn't even realize it's akin to grits, which I also find kinda gross. I've tried grits many times living in the South, and only had them when I thought they were decent once - oddly, it was at a barbecue competition.

Is crispy polenta fried on the flat top any better?

What's your take on it?
Grits, in my opinion, need eggs added to them to transform them to the next level. This turns them into a more polenta like "cake" than the sloppy soup variety.

I do my grits on the stovetop then transfer to the oven. Temper two eggs with milk and add into the grits. Add cheese and a stick of butter. Pour into casserole dish and bake until set.

You can play with flavors, as grits are basically tasteless. Garlic, chili, smoked gouda, chipotle, jalapeno, whatever....
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