John Besh's Creamy Polenta With Mascarpone Cheese

"Serve this with his recipe #274305 and root vegetable ragout. Assembly for all three are included. If you use instant polenta the cooking time will be shorter."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Lightly season 2 cups water with salt and bring to a boil. Quickly whisk in the polenta until it has been fully incorporated. Reduce the heat to a low simmer. Add the butter and allow the polenta to cook uncovered for 30 minutes. Stir in the mascarpone and season to taste with salt.
  • This may be made in advance and kept in the refrigerator. Reheat in the microwave just before serving.
  • Assembly: Reheat the three components of the dish separately.
  • On each of 6 large plates, place a couple of spoonfuls of polenta in the center of the plate.
  • Carefully remove the bones from the hot ribs and place the beef short ribs over the bed of polenta.
  • In a pan over medium heat, bring the reserved braising liquid to a simmer. Once the sauce is hot, check for seasoning and, if needed, add a touch of salt and pepper. Spoon the sauce around the beef short ribs and polenta. Carefully place the root vegetable ragout on the beef. Serve and enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. This was a brand new kind of dish for us, & we loved it with the citrus-sauce pork chops that I served with it! I always like trying new things, & this one fit right in there! Thanks for sharing the recipe! [Made & reviewed in Zaar Stars recipe tag]
     
  2. I absolutely love the creaminess of the mascarpone in the polenta. A perfect marriage. This is also great with roasted chicken or rabbit. Spoon the juices over the polenta and serve with roasted veggies. Buonissimo!
     
  3. Mmm, this is one super creamy and yummy polenta recipe! I made the cream cheese version as thats what I had on hand and it was very much enjoyed by all. I think I would have liked it even better with some added herbs or other seasonings as for me it was a wee bit bland as is. THANKS SO MUCH for sharing this superb recipe with us, Marra! Made and reviewed for Newest Zaar Octobre 09.
     
  4. Oh dear, I'm sorry Marra but neither hubby nor I liked it. On the plus side it's the perfect consistency, very creamy. But the marscapone just didn't suit the polenta to our tastes. Made for ZWT, please see my rating system as I rate tougher than most.
     
  5. This was a treat! Rich and creamy, I enjoyed it for brunch today! Next time I will probably try it with a little less cream cheese(can't find marscappone). Thanks! Made for Zaar tag.
     
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