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Polenta Lasagna with Escarole and Cheese

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Grains, Dairy, Eggs Bon appetit, Main dish m, Eatlf, Tried, Mcrec 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 c Yellow cornmeal
3 3/4 c Water
1 ts Salt; or
Prepared polenta; (1.5 lb chub)
1 tb Olive oil; light (1 to 2)
1 Onion; diced
4 ts Minced garlic
1/2 c Red and green bell peppers; chopped
3/4 lb Escarole; chopped
24 oz No-salt-added chopped tomatoes; with juice
1/4 c Chopped fresh basil
1 tb Chopped fresh tarragon; or more
Freshly ground pepper
2 1/2 oz Hazelnuts; dry-roasted, chopped
6 oz Fat-free mozzarella cheese; (6 to 8)
1 md Egg
8 oz Fat-free ricotta cheese; (8 to 10)
1/4 c Parmesan cheese
1 tb Fresh lemon juice
Caesar salad

INSTRUCTIONS

The idea: Slice prepared and chilled polenta into "lasagna noodles" and
bake with a tomato sauce, escarole, and hazelnut filling and three cheeses.
Polenta ... prepare a narrow loaf pan (8 or 9 inches long) with cooking
spray. Bring water, cornmeal and salt to boil in a heavy large saucepan,
whisking constantly. Reduce heat to medium-low; whisk until mixture is very
thick, about 5 minutes. Transfer to loaf pan and smooth the top. Cover;
chill until firm (at least 3 hours or overnight). TIP - whisking makes it
creamy.
Filling ... Heat oil in large skillet. Saute over medium heat, the onion,
garlic, and bell peppers; about 5 minutes; add more oil to keep this
mixture moist. Season with salt and pepper. Add escarole and saute to wilt
(2 to 3 minutes); to longer. Push the saute to the edge of the pan, making
a well; add the tomatoes, nuts, herbs and pepper. Reduce the heat. Do NOT
stir to combine; not yet.
15 Noodles ... Remove polenta loaf from the pan and slice into long strips
resembling lasagna noodles. If using chub, cut first four slices to square
up the chub, then cut the rest.
Cheese ... Grate the mozzarella and set aside. Whip the egg with the
ricotta until fluffy. Whip in the parmasan and the lemon juice. TIP --
baked, sliced fat-free mozzarella will be chewy. So we take the time to
grate it. Freeze it first.
Set oven to 400F/200C degrees. Spray a 15 x 9 x 2 inch cake or ovenproof
pan. Spread about 1/2 cup of the tomato mixture from the center of the
skillet in the pan. Now stir the tomato and vegetable mixtures to combine.
Layer 5 noodles in the pan. Top with half the sauce. Dab with half the
ricotta. Repeat; top with 5 noodles and the mozzarella. Sprinkle a little
parmesan on top (optional). Bake 35 to 40 minutes uncovered. Remove from
the oven. Let stand before cutting.
Serve with a simple salad; recommend a low-fat Caesar.
Yields 8 servings at 275 cals, 9.5 g fat, 33 mg chol, (31% cff) 635 sodium.
CooksNotes ... This is my version of the recipe on page 63. The Caesar was
the right choice. Also; we served 2 portions, froze half, and cut the
remainder into 3 lunch portions reheating in the Microwave. (patH
<phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> formatted for McRecipe List 1/23/97) Reissued
5/1/98.
Recipe by: Bon Appetit January 1997 / Two4lite.mcf 1996
Posted to EAT-LF Digest by Kitpath <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on Jun 01,
1998

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