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Provolone Polenta With Red Pepper Sauce

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Dairy, Grains Sami Casserole 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 c Water
1 1/2 c Cornmeal
1 1/2 c Cold water
1 t Salt
1 1/2 c Shredded provolone cheese
2 Red sweet peppers
halved and seeded
2 t Sugar
2 t Balsamic vinegar
1/8 t Oil
Olive oil
Arugula leaves

INSTRUCTIONS

From:    Sally Eisenberg <sparky@NETGATE.NET>  Date:    Sat, 13 Jul
1996 16:01:42 -0700 For polenta, in 3 quart  saucepan bring the 3 c.
water to boiling.  In medium mixing bowl  combine cornmeal, 1 1/2 c.
cold water and salt. Slowly add cornmeal  mixture (STIRRING CONSTANTLY
TO AVOID LUMPS). Cook and stir till  mixture returns to boiling. Reduce
heat to very low. Cover and simmer  for 15 min, stirring occasionally.
Stir 3/4 c. of shredded cheese  into hot polenta. Turn hot mixture into
ungreased 13x9 inch pan. Cool  slightly. Cover and chill for several
hours or till firm. Meanwhile,  place pepper halves, cut side down, on
foil-lined baking dish. Bake  at 425 degrees for 20-25 min. or till
skin is brown. Immediately  place in a brown paper lunch bag; seal. Let
cool in bag so steam will  loosen the skin. When peppers are cool
enough to handle, peel off  skins, using sharp knife. In blender
container combine peppers,  sugar, vinegar and salt. Cover and blend
till smooth. Transfer to  small saucepan to heat through the sauce. Cut
chilled polenta  crosswise each way to make triangles and arrange on
lightly greased  baking sheet. Brush polenta pieces with olive oil.
Broil 4-5 inches  from heat source for 4 minutes. Turn polenta over and
brush with more  olive oil. Broil 4 minutes more or till golden brown.
Sprinkle with  remaining provolone cheese. Then let polenta sit for few
minutes till  cheese melts. To serve, line plates with arugula. Place
polenta  pieces on top of arugula and top with warm pepper sauce.
EAT-L Digest 12 July 96  From the EAT-L recipe list.  Downloaded from
Glen's MM Recipe Archive,  http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 205
Calories From Fat: 95
Total Fat: 10.9g
Cholesterol: 17.1mg
Sodium: 518.7mg
Potassium: 104.1mg
Carbohydrates: 19.4g
Fiber: 1.7g
Sugar: 1.5g
Protein: 8.2g


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