Happy Monday!! It is a beautifully sunny day here in Montreal and as always “beautifully sunny” in winter means: freeeeeeezing cold. Brrr! I’m starting to get desperate for spring and the only thing I can do to not go completely crazy with the undesirable temperatures outside is cook as if spring was already here. I’ve made a Creamy Parmesan Polenta with Grilled Vegetables for you….spring vegetables of course! This together with a spring-tasting 5-Minute Basil Pistachio Pesto gives the dish the ultimate finish it needs to make you want to jump around shouting spring spring spring!
The Reason Polenta rocks my world:
- It is is super cheap! So cheap it was considered peasant food in the “1700’s – when it was made popular in Italy”*.
- It is prepared super fast and mixed with Parmesan and butter becomes deliciously creamy.
- “Polenta is a low carbohydrate food rich in vitamin A and C making it a good source of the caroteinoids, lutein and zeaxanthin.”*
- “It is easier to digest the carotenoids from milled corn foods than those in carrots and spinach.”*
- “The level of beta-carotene is 97 micrograms per 100 grams with health benefits like, cancer and heart disease prevention.”*
- Ohhhh, and probably the most important of all….IT TASTES DELICIOUS!!!
*(For the source of the quotes and for further reading visit http://www.naturalhealth365.com/polenta.html/)
Making this recipe I have made and tried something I have never tried before: “cooked” radishes. I have never ever in my life had radishes other than raw and to be honest it would never have occurred to me to somehow cook or grill or roast or otherwise heat them up if it wasn’t for Pinterest and the gorgeous photos of other food bloggers “cooking their radishes!!”. I’ve eaten radishes ever since I was a kid but always raw and dipped into salt. Then when I moved to Mexico – the Mexicans love radishes in their soup – I’ve had radishes in soup, but they were also always raw and cut into thin slices and then sprinkled on the soup only seconds before eating so they wouldn’t cook. After seeing all those recipes online including roasted radishes, I figured though why not give this a try. My opinion: How could I live a live without grilled/roasted radishes before?!? They taste AMAZING! They become sweet and loose all their spiciness. I can’t even really explain how delicious they are. You have to try them!Unfortunately, I can’t write much today. I’m sorry. I’ve had to cook and photograph two recipes this morning plus write this blog post because as I mentioned above, it’s a beautifully sunny day and I need sun for the photos. Running out the door to go get the kids is in T-7 minutes and that’s why I’ve got to call this a wrap. See you Wednesday, have a lovely start of the week. I love you! Byyyyyye!!!
Creamy Parmesan Polenta with Grilled Vegetables
Ingredients
- 4 cups water
- 1 cup corn meal
- 1 cup freshly grated Parmesan
- 2 Tbsp butter - (30g)
- 1 Tbsp butter - (15g)
- 20-30 spears of asparagus
- 20-30 radishes
- salt
- pepper
- 1 batch 5-Minute Basil Pistachio Pesto
Instructions
- Bring 4 cups of water to the boil in a pot.
- In the meantime, grate Parmesan until you have 1 cup grated cheese.
- Once water is boiling boiling, slowly pour in the polenta while briskly whisking. Once the polenta starts to stick to the whisk (the whole stirring in, takes maybe 3 minutes) reduce heat to low (!), cover and set an alarm for 10 minutes.
- In the meantime, heat a large grilling pan over medium heat.
- Wash asparagus and cut about 2 inches of the bottoms off and discard. Then cut asparagus in 2 in the middle.
- Wash radishes and cut off tail and leaves. Then cut into 4.
- When polenta alarm goes off, add 1 cup grated Parmesan and stir well. Cover again and set alarm for a further 10 minutes.
- The grilling pan should be hot by now, add 1 Tbsp butter and once melted add bottom parts of the asparagus only (they take longer to soften). Grill for 2-3 minutes turning occasionally. Then add rest of the vegetables.
- Add salt and pepper to vegetables and toss frequently while grilling.
- Once polenta alarm goes off, remove pot from heat, add 2 Tbsp butter and stir until melted and incorporated.
- Divide polenta between 3-4 bowl, place grilled vegetables on top and finish off with a generous dollop of 5-Minute Basil Pistachio Pesto.
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prudence wilson says
Followed your directions to a T – easy, delicious and not your ordinary dinner. Thank you!
Judie says
I would love to subscribe to your blog. Not exactly sure how to do that. I am making your grilled veggies and creamy polenta with basil pesto tonight for dinner. It sounds yummy.
Lorena says
How wonderful Judie!! Thank you so much :D On desktop the subscription form is in the sidebar and on mobile it’s in the footer area. It’s titled “subscribe”. Let me know if you found it please
Elizabeth Kint says
Lorena .. this recipe is spectacular .. my new favorite .. you are right about the radishes .. super sweet and pretty ..
Lorena says
I’m so glad you liked this recipe Elizabeth!! Thank you for coming back and taking the time to comment :)
Elizabeth says
Its a recipe that Im going to use over and over for family and friends .. new babies, etc .. its the easiest polenta recipe Ive ever seen .. our friends for dinner on Friday just raved ..
And .. our friends on Saturday just gushed .. for the Saturday guests, I added chicken apple sausage to the mix roasting it the last 15 minutes ..
I liked your facebook page .. so I’ll be looking forward to new recipes to delight our family .. I just delighted to have found you !!!
Lorena says
Oh my Gosh Elizabeth!! It’s people like you that keep me going! What a wonderful comment! Thank you for taking the time.
I’m currently working hard on my Facebook. I make a lot of recipe videos for my page. It’s just hard to keep up with everything sometimes.
Thank you for keeping me motivated :D
Elizabeth says
absolutely Lorena .. you are living my dream .. its on the menu tonight for a new group of people ..
you make me look terrific ..
I loved my presentation .. i put the polenta in a lovely low bowl ..
spooned the roasted veges over evenly ..
then sliced the grilled pork tenderloin and lifted it carefully up to imbed into the veges and polenta ..
beauteous !!!
Lorena says
That sounds amazing!! I love impressing my dinner guests, too :)
Natalie says
I made this tonight and it was spectacular! My roasted veggies selections were brocoli, carrots, and celery–no radishes on hand this time.
Lorena says
Thank you so much for coming back and commenting Natalie. Comments like this literally make my day *heart*
Amelia says
This recipe looks delicious; I look forward to making it! Is it fine to use olive oil as an alternative to the butter, or would you recommend another substitute?
Lorena says
Hi Amelia, absolutely. Olive oil is an excellent replacement in this case. Make sure it’s a high quality oil to avoid bitterness in the dish.