Polenta Pie
Recipe courtesy of The Moosewood Cookbook by Mollie Katzen
Welcome to (semi)Meatless Monday, where poor planning and forgetting tortillas at the supermarket yesterday caused Steph and I to have to take our leftovers (Sichuan-style Orange Chicken) for lunch today. Alas, we'll be taking this meal tomorrow, so it's a Meatless 24-hours, I suppose.
Being that this is a challenge to myself to learn to try different vegetables, I decided on this recipe since it includes zucchini, which is a veggie that I have not learned to like, although admittedly I have passed on it so often, I don't think I even remember just why I don't like it. It seemed like a good place to start.
This is a polenta crust that is baked, then set up with a thin layer of mozzarella, some sliced tomato, then a mixture of sauteed onions, red peppers, cremini mushrooms, zucchini, garlic and herbs, then topped with more mozzarella and broiled until nice and melted and toasty. I made the crust with the Quaker cornmeal I had in my pantry, but I think it'd have come out better if I'd used coarse-ground cornmeal like the recipe suggested. I'd add more tomato as well. As for the zucchini, I actually don't think I know what it tasted like, but since I ate two helpings, I must've liked it.
I'd like to mention here that I've gotten really good at seasoning my food, and I take pride in the fact that most things I make don't need an extra dose of salt, but this is the 2nd of Katzen's recipes I've made that are underseasoned. I think I might just write "+1/4 tsp salt" on the cover in Sharpie.
The final word: Good, not great. Might make it again. I'd like suggestions, though - what kind of fillings would you use in a recipe like this?
2 comments:
Definitely more tomato, perhaps some eggplant and olive oil. I agree with you about the coarse cornmeal too-I always keep both in the pantry.
Yea for Meatless Monday! Eggplant would be a good addition - perhaps Spinach as well. Do you have the Moosewood Cookbook - I have tried a few Mollie Katzen recipes before and really liked them.
Post a Comment