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Polenta With Vegetable Ragout

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Vegetables, Dairy Vegetarian Diabetic, Grains, Miamiherald, Ovolacto, Vegetarian 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 c Cold water or vegetable
stock
1 t Dried rosemary, crushed
1/2 t Salt
1 c Cornmeal
1/2 c Grated Parmesan cheese
1 c Stock or water
1 c Diced yellow onions
1 c Zucchini, sliced in 1/2"
rounds
2 c Sliced asparagus, 1" lengths
3 c Sliced mushrooms
1 1/2 c Tomatoes, chopped
2 T Chopped fresh parsley
2 t Minced garlic
Salt and pepper
Goat cheese for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

Bring water to a boil in a medium-size saucepan and add the rosemary
and salt.  Reduce the heat to a simmer and slowly add cornmeal,
whisking constantly. Cook over low heat, still stirring, until  mixture
is thick, about 10 minutes.  Remove from heat and stir in the  Parmesan
until melted. If you are planning to the polenta in a soft  state, you
can keep it mushy by adding water and occasionally  stirring until the
sauce is ready. If you plan to bake it pour the  polenta into a lightly
oiled shallow baking dish, smooth top and let  cool for 1 hour, or up
to 24 hours. When you are ready to bake the  o=polents, remove from
refrigerator, run a knife around the inside of  the pan and turn on a
flat surface. Cut into squares and place on a  lightly oiled baking
sheet. Bake at 350 degrees F for about 15  minutes or until the tops
begins to brown lightly. For the sauce:  Bring a cup of vegetable stock
to a simmer in a saucepan. Add the  onions and cook, covered, until
they are transparent, about 15  minutes. Add zucchini, asparagus, and
mushrooms and simmer uncovered  for 15 minutes. Add the tomatoes,
parsley, garlic and salt and pepper  to taste. Cook another 5 minutes,
Sppon mixture over bowl of soft  polenta or 2 squares of baked polenta.
Garnish with goat cheese and  serve at once.  Nutritional info per
serving:  238 cal; 13g pro, 38g carb, 6g fat(20%)  Exchanges: 2.7
vegetable, 1.6 bread, .9    meat, .2 fat  Source:  The Complete
Vegetarian, Miami Herald, 1/18/96 format by Lisa  Crawford Posted to
MM-Recipes Digest V3 #240  Date: 03 Sep 96 00:12:44 EDT  From:
"Lisabeth Crawford (Pooh)" <104105.1416@CompuServe.COM>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 249
Calories From Fat: 74
Total Fat: 8.5g
Cholesterol: 12.8mg
Sodium: 872.4mg
Potassium: 606.2mg
Carbohydrates: 34.9g
Fiber: 4.6g
Sugar: 4.3g
Protein: 11.1g


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