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tert in seattle

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Mar 6, 2019, 6:10:04 PM3/6/19
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I tried frying up some leftover polenta for the first time yesterday.
I had poured the still creamy warm leftovers into a pyrex baking dish
and put in the fridge the day before. I cut it into squares, like
brownies, and fried them in olive oil and butter. I wasn't sure how long
or how hot. They got a nice crispy outer shell and were creamy on the
inside. It took them longer to fry that I expected, and more heat as
well. Served with generous amounts of red sauce dolloped on top. They
were pretty good but I wonder if they could be better. Any suggestions
would be appreciated. I will definitely make polenta again - it's a
great food on a cold winter day!

Leonard Blaisdell

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Mar 6, 2019, 6:57:14 PM3/6/19
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In article <q5pjs9$fo0$1...@ftupet.ftupet.com>, tert in seattle
Sure. Serve them fried for breakfast with Log Cabin Syrup. I do that
with cornmeal mush. A couple of eggs on the side doesn't hurt either.

leo

Julie Bove

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Mar 6, 2019, 7:39:55 PM3/6/19
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"tert in seattle" <te...@ftupet.com> wrote in message
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I like pumpkin seeds on the red sauce.

Is it snowing there? It is in Bothell.

Dave Smith

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Mar 6, 2019, 10:44:20 PM3/6/19
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That works with grits too.

Joy Beeson

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Mar 6, 2019, 11:40:30 PM3/6/19
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On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 23:07:53 +0000 (UTC), tert in seattle
<te...@ftupet.com> wrote:

> I cut it into squares, like
> brownies,

My mother used a narrow loaf pan that came with the electric icebox
(it fit into the space meant for ice-cube trays) as a mold, and sliced
the mush about a quarter inch thick. Fried it hot enough to brown the
slices by the time it was hot through.

In bacon grease.

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jmcquown

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Mar 7, 2019, 12:20:34 AM3/7/19
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I like the idea of the red sauce on the fried polenta. Maybe make sure
the sauce has plenty of garlic and basil. :)

Jill

jmcquown

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Mar 7, 2019, 12:25:07 AM3/7/19
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It definitely works with grits. I add shredded cheese to the still warm
grits, then chill them in the fridge overnight. Form into little
pancakes and brown them in butter and oil. Sure, you can drizzle with
syrup or honey but you know I'm not big into sweet. I like them plain.
Pan fried and yes, served with an egg or two on the side. :)

Jill

GM

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Mar 7, 2019, 8:15:01 AM3/7/19
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one word tert: BACON

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tert in seattle

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Mar 7, 2019, 12:50:04 PM3/7/19
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sam...@example.invalid writes:
>On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 23:07:53 +0000 (UTC)
>in Message-ID: <news:q5pjs9$fo0$1...@ftupet.ftupet.com>
>tert in seattle <te...@ftupet.com> wrote :
>
>> I cut it into squares, like
>> brownies, and fried them in olive oil and butter. I wasn't sure how long
>> or how hot. They got a nice crispy outer shell and were creamy on the
>> inside. It took them longer to fry that I expected, and more heat as
>> well.
>
>Cut them more like shortbread cookies, thinner, rectangular.


I did try that with one, sliced it in half and it was really good.
thanks!



tert in seattle

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Mar 7, 2019, 12:50:04 PM3/7/19
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I was eating my oatmeal this morning and thinking, this oatmeal is
all right, but something is missing - and then I realized it was missing
a side of bacon



tert in seattle

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Mar 7, 2019, 12:50:04 PM3/7/19
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hmmm...pass

>Is it snowing there? It is in Bothell.

it wasn't yesterday but this morning I woke up to an inch or so and
it was still coming down


col...@gmail.com

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Mar 9, 2019, 9:58:20 AM3/9/19
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I love fried mush

barbie gee

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Mar 12, 2019, 5:50:04 PM3/12/19
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add some kinda cheese somewhere; parmesan shaken over, or mozarella melted
on top.

Gotta have something else with it, in my opinion. I like it w/ italian
sausage and some kinda veg.

tert in seattle

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Mar 13, 2019, 3:10:05 PM3/13/19
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I made some more polenta last night. Had some with grated parmesan mixed
in. Tried a separate little bit with kielbasa. Both were good.

rosie

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Mar 16, 2019, 10:17:34 AM3/16/19
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Dip each slice in flour, then fry, serve syrup and other breakfast goodies.

Nancy2

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Mar 16, 2019, 7:39:16 PM3/16/19
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Rosie, why dip slices of polenta in flour? It is totally unnecessary. I love fried mush, but
have never known anyone to dip slices in flour before frying.

N.

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Mar 16, 2019, 9:12:41 PM3/16/19
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 Nancy2 <ellor...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I love fried mush.

Plain fried mush is okay but I really much prefer scrapple.
https://www.grit.com/departments/pennsylvania-dutch-scrapple-recipe-zmrz12jfznem
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