Showing posts with label mamaliga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mamaliga. Show all posts

Thursday, February 22, 2018


Baked Polenta Squares

These were inspired by the Dec. 17 post of @ahava_x . Also, my grandma once or twice spoke with nostalgia of Mamaliga (though she never made it herself) -- which I understand is a Romanian dish, similar to Polenta.

Although twice-inspired to make Polenta, cornmeal isn't good for me. Therefore, I decided to use masa harina (Latin American corn flour, used for tortillas). This substitution had previously worked well for cornbread, so why not polenta?  For the liquid, I used half-water, and half-milk (as I had some older milk to finish up), which made the polenta very creamy.

After letting the polenta cool and then refrigerating it overnight, I cut it into squares, and baked it at 450 F. It doesn't look exactly like @ahava_x 's results, partly because the milk made this creamer, and partly because the squares were too thick (not to mention the masa harina in place of cornmeal). To reheat, I cut each square across the middle, and cooked each half in the toaster oven with the already-browned side, down. I like the way it's so creamy, even though that wasn't what I'd intended. 

@ahava_x Instagram, 17 December 2017