Creamy Polenta
Sometimes you’re in the mood for something that’s lighter than pasta and creamier than rice. Polenta (coarsely ground cornmeal) is the Goldilocks of grains for that craving. Cooking in the microwave makes this difficult-on-the-stove dish easily achievable on a weeknight. Simmered simply in water and milk, it’s the perfect canvas for hearty bolognese, braised stew, or tomato sauce.
All of Anyday’s recipes are tested (and retested!) in many different microwaves and home kitchens to make sure they work — and work well.
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Prep Time
5 minsCook Time
20 minsFree Time
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Ingredients
- ½ cup (75g) polenta, or yellow corn grits
- 1 ¼ cups (300ml) water or chicken stock
- ¾ cup (170ml) milk
- salt, to taste
- black pepper, to taste
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese, grated
Preparation
- Add polenta, water, milk, and salt to the Anyday and stir to combine. Spread the mixture in an even layer. Cover with the lid (knob lifted).
- Cook in the microwave at Power Level 4✕
Certain foods cook best in the microwave at lower power levels.
Different microwaves have different settings. See your microwave manual (or look it up online) to learn how to change your microwave’s power level.
For many microwaves: enter the cook time, press the “Power” (or “Power Level”) button, and select a number between 1-10. Other microwaves may require selecting the Power Level first, and then entering the cook time.
Microwaves list power levels in different ways. Here’s a guide to help you adjust:
PL 10 = 100% = High (default)
PL 9 = 90% = High
PL 8 = 80% = Med-High
PL 7 = 70% = Med-High
PL 6 = 60% = Medium
PL 5 = 50% = Medium
PL 4 = 40% = Med-Low
PL 3 = 30% = Med-Low
PL 2 = 20% = Low
PL 1 = 10% = Low
You will know if the power level has been successfully changed if you hear periodic changes in the microwave’s tone after it begins cooking.
- Whisk in butter and grated parmesan. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Serving suggestions & tips
- Adjust the power level by 1 as needed — increase if it’s taking longer than expected, or decrease if it’s bubbling over.
- For extra creaminess, stir in a spoonful of sour cream or creme fraiche at the end.
- Microwave ovens vary, even with the same wattages. Adjust cooking times as needed.