Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (2024)

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Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (1)

teafortwo

Rating: 5 stars

06/06/2017

This was wonderful. I made a few small changes. 1. I cut half an onion and sautéed it first, then add the mushrooms. 2. I used a dried mushroom blend from Costco and reconstituted them (instead of the exotic blend; it's very economical! I also used the cremini). 3. I used the broth from reconstituting the mushrooms in place of vegetable broth/water. 4. I used white wine at the end instead of lemon juice. 5. I used the mushroom water/broth instead of vegetable broth in the polenta, and I used regular polenta because the store didn't have instant. 6. I don't own gratin dishes, so I put it in a square baking pan, added the cheese and broiled. I cut it in 4 pieces when it was done. Delicious!! This is a keeper recipe, I'll make this again.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (2)

GingerChef1024

Rating: 5 stars

03/24/2015

Great recipe. I used a mixture of fresh creminis, shiitakes, and hen of the woods mushrooms. Couldn't find fontina cheese so used Gouda and sharp cheddar. Increased polenta to 1 1/4 cups. And I didn't have ramekins so I baked it in a casserole dish. Served with side salad. So delicious and a great way to observe Meatless Monday. I will be adding this to my list of recipe favorites.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (3)

JKinLA

Rating: 5 stars

03/06/2014

Delicious, everyone loved it. I must be a big dummy because when the recipe called for polenta, I MADE polenta. I had my lightbulb moment too late, so although I boiled the milk/stock mixture and the COOKED polenta for a loooong time, I'm sure my dish was softer than it should have been. Still, it was wonderful. I cooked Italian sausage and sauteed broccoli as two separate sides, both were excellent compliments.

Rating: 5 stars

05/03/2012

This was a flavorful and hearty vegetarian recipe. I served it with grilled asparagus which was perfect. Modifications: I had organic cremini mushrooms from the farmers market but no exotic mushroom blend, so I rehydrated some dried sh*take mushrooms, which worked well. I agree with an earlier reviewer, I am not sure of the need to add broth and lemon juice to the mushroom mix. I would add it earlier next time and reduce the oil, I don’t think you need 2 tbs oil. This was my first time making polenta with milk, which made it nice and creamy (I also used 1% which was fine). I used straight cornmeal and increased the amount to 1 ¼ cup based on the recipe from the box. I also exchanged fontina cheese for parmesan, which was fantastic. Excellent dish.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (5)

persnipity

Rating: 3 stars

04/14/2012

Decent. Used grits instead of polenta.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (6)

MMMMauskapf

Rating: 4 stars

11/08/2011

Good recipe. I used 1% milk since that is what I had, and dried herbs. The mushrooms were delicious and the polenta creamy and falvorful. Since I put them in smaller containers I had extra mushrooms, which were good enough to eat right out of the pan as I broiled the rest!

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (7)

vbak66

Rating: 4 stars

10/02/2011

I made a half recipe using cornmeal. This is the first time that i used milk to make polenta, and it was deliciously creamy. I'm not sure why the chicken broth is added to the mushrooms because I don't think the mushrooms need it. Will make again soon.

Rating: 3 stars

07/21/2011

This recipe is pretty tasty. It's very hearty, but not heavy. My grocery store was out of instant polenta, so I used precooked. I sliced it up, sauteed it for five minutes on each side, and layered the slices of polenta in a casserole dish. Between the two layers, I put half of the cheese. I then put the mushroom sauce on top and covered the whole thing with the remaining cheese. I broiled the whole dish for five minutes. My only complaint is that the mushroom sauce is pretty thin. If I made the recipe again, I would try to thicken the sauce, or cut the amount of veggie broth back.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (9)

jax071

Rating: 5 stars

06/07/2011

made with straight cremini mushrooms and fontina cheese... so good! served with some grilled asparagus and hubby loved it!

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (10)

kkienast

Rating: 4 stars

01/12/2011

This is a delicious recipe for polenta! I used Bob's Red Mill Stone Ground polenta and it had a great texture in this recipe. I only had cremini mushrooms on hand and mozzarella cheese, but the recipe turned out wonderfully anyway. I only used one cup of milk to 2.5 cups of water, but the polenta was really creamy. I added more cheese, as suggested by other reviewers, including parmesan. I agree that this recipe is better as a side.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (11)

weekendcook

Rating: 5 stars

01/02/2011

I used fresh parsley, dried thyme and oregano in all cremini mushrooms, because that's what I had. Earthy, warm and perfect with pan seared pork chops and kale.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (12)

promogal

Rating: 5 stars

12/21/2010

Outstanding! Delicious, cheesy, mushroomy & delicious! My market was out of cremini & exotic mushroom blends so I used button mushrooms & dried/rehydrated sh*takes. Leftovers great too as polenta stiffened up so it was a different texture. I prefer this as a side-dish.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (13)

Roughleyme

Rating: 1 stars

12/12/2010

I'm sorry to say this dish was not a hit. It looked so promising too. I have never made polenta before and don't think I really like it. But not only that I used porcini, sh*take and cremini mushrooms and that combination gave the dish too much flavor. I didn't think that was actually possible but the dish was too strong tasting and very rich. I made it exactly as the recipe called for except I used the broth from the porcini's I reconstituted instead of veggie broth and used white wine instead of lemon juice. I added a little more cheese too. Boo, I won't be making this again.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (14)

kaykaypee

Rating: 5 stars

12/03/2010

This was one fantastically balanced dish. I loved the texture of the broiled cheese against the creamy polenta. This is definetly a keeper.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (15)

PamieK25

Rating: 5 stars

11/25/2010

Made this the night before Thanksgiving, What a way to start the holiday! My husband went nuts over it. Just Brilliant! Just did a little shrimp on the side.

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (16)

Namaste

Rating: 5 stars

11/22/2010

The ingredients blend so beautifully in this dish. The polenta and cheese form a slight crust under the broiler which gives way to creamy grains which compliment the earthiness of the fontal and mushrooms. The only changes I made were adding about 1 tbl white wine instead of lemon juice to the mushrooms and adding some fresh parmesan to the polenta. I'd serve this at a dinner party for sure!

Fontal Polenta with Mushroom Saute Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many cups of polenta per person? ›

If you feel that your polenta is not creamy but rather thick, add more water. If it is too runny, cook it more. Note that it will thicken slightly more while cooling down. This polenta recipe should yield 2.5 cups of cooked polenta, which is a generous amount for 2 adults (1 and ¼ cups per person).

What pairs with polenta? ›

Top polenta with your favorite pasta sauce. Add sautéed greens and protein of choice including meats, cheese, lentils and legumes. Make as a breakfast cereal; add nuts, seeds, dried fruits, fresh fruit, and milk of choice.

How much water to polenta? ›

The classic ratio is 1 part polenta to 4 parts water, but I like to measure the polenta just a little scant of a full cup. I often use chicken broth instead of water.

What cornmeal is best for polenta? ›

When shopping for polenta, go for anything that says "polenta" on the bag. If you can't find that, any yellow cornmeal labeled coarse or extra coarse will do fine. If you have the option, always go for the stone ground varieties, as the process of grinding this way yields a better texture in your finished polenta.

Is it healthy to eat polenta everyday? ›

Polenta is a healthy gluten-free grain and good source of antioxidants that help protect your eyes and reduce your risk of certain chronic diseases. It shouldn't negatively affect your blood sugar levels as long as you stick to a reasonable portion size.

How to tell when polenta is done? ›

Stir for a minute or two until it thickens. Turn the heat right down and stir well, roughly every 4-5 minutes to prevent it sticking, for about 35-45 minutes, until the polenta begins to come away from the sides of the pan. Stir in the butter and cheese, if using, then put on a serving dish.

Is polenta good for the bowels? ›

Polenta contains both protein and fiber to help a person feel full. Fiber is also recommended to keep the digestive system functioning properly, to feed healthy gut bacteria, and to prevent constipation.

Is polenta good for your stomach? ›

Making polenta is quick and easy and the digestive system loves it. Polenta is high in fiber and low in calories. Due to its neutral taste, it can be combined with various foods and served as breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is filling and easily digestible.

What do Italians eat with polenta? ›

Polenta can be served with various toppings, like tomato meat sauce or a “white” sauce of sausage and mushrooms. In Abruzzo, especially in the province of Aquila during Lent, polenta is served with snail sauce or cooked in milk and served seasoned with oil, garlic and chili peppers.

How to make polenta taste better? ›

Cooked veggies are the perfect way to add hearty texture, richness, and flavor to creamy polenta. Try pairing it with roasted broccoli, Brussels sprouts, tomatoes, butternut squash, or cauliflower, with grilled mixed vegetables or zucchini, or with sautéed mushrooms.

Is polenta better with milk or water? ›

Sure, you can load it with milk (and then, often, finish it with butter and tons of cheese). It will taste good, but it'll also leave you feeling pretty gross afterward. More often than not, I opt for water instead, which, when the polenta is cooked right, still leads to incredibly creamy (but less heavy) results.

Do you have to stir polenta constantly? ›

Instead of constant stirring, a quick, vigorous initial stir—always with a whisk, not a spoon—quickly releases enough starch from the corn that little stirring is needed after that. Then the grains should cook low and slow—no supervision needed.

What is polenta called in America? ›

I'm an (Italian-) American, and grew up eating it, and loving it. In southern USA the “American” version is quite popular, but it is called grits, and many don't realize these dishes are basically the same.

Can I use Quaker yellow cornmeal for polenta? ›

Polenta is basically cornmeal mush, and it can be made with any kind of cornmeal, ground coarse, medium or fine.

What are 2 types of polenta? ›

The answer is simple: it's all about the type of corn used. Yellow polenta is made from yellow corn, and it's the more traditional option. It offers a slightly sweet and nutty flavour with a vivid golden hue that can brighten up any plate. White polenta, as you might guess, is made from white corn.

What is a serving of dry polenta? ›

Other common serving sizes
Serving SizeCalories
100 g85
1 oz, dry, yields156
1 cup cooked205
1 cup, dry, yields795
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How do Italians serve polenta? ›

In Italy, polenta is often eaten family-style from a large platter or wooden board, allowing guests to serve themselves at the table. Polenta, slow simmered ground corn, is eaten in many ways, as a main or side dish. It can be served simply, with just butter and cheese, or topped with sauce.

What is the ratio formula for soft polenta? ›

The Polenta Ratio

Frankly, depending on the grind of the cornmeal, even a 4:1 ratio can be too low; I almost always use a ratio of five parts water to one part polenta by volume.

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