Polenta With Wild Mushrooms and Marinara Sauce
Updated May 24, 2023

- Total Time
- 1 hour
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Ingredients
- 1cup fine yellow or white polenta
- ¾teaspoon fine sea salt, more to taste
- ¼teaspoon black pepper, more to taste
- 2tablespoons unsalted butter
- 3tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan, more to taste and for garnish
- 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 1pound wild mushrooms, like oysters or maitakes, cleaned and torn into small pieces if large
- 2shallots, minced
- 2garlic cloves, minced
- 1teaspoon minced fresh thyme
- 1teaspoon minced fresh rosemary or sage
- ¼cup dry white wine
- 1tablespoon minced fresh parsley
- 1cup Simple Marinara Sauce (see recipe)
Preparation
- Step 1
To make the polenta, place it and 3½ cups water in a heavy 2½- or 3-quart saucepan with a lid, and stir to combine. Set over medium-high heat and bring to a simmer, stirring constantly until the fine polenta particles remain suspended and evenly distributed in the water without continuous stirring. This should take 5 to 8 minutes.
- Step 2
Reduce heat to low, cover partly and cook, stirring often, until polenta is soft and holds its shape on a spoon, about 35 minutes. Whisk in salt after 20 minutes. When polenta is done, whisk in pepper, butter and Parmesan.
- Step 3
While polenta is cooking, pan-cook mushrooms. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil over high heat in a wide, heavy skillet or a wok. Add mushrooms and cook, tossing and stirring often, until they sear and begin to sweat, about 3 minutes.
- Step 4
Reduce heat under mushrooms to medium. Add another tablespoon oil and the shallots and cook, stirring, until just tender, 3 minutes. Add garlic, thyme, and rosemary or sage. Season with salt and pepper and continue to cook over medium heat until mushrooms are soft, about 5 more minutes. Add wine and cook, stirring, until it is no longer visible in the pan. Add parsley, taste and adjust seasoning. Remove from heat.
- Step 5
As soon as polenta is soft, spoon into wide bowls or onto plates. Make a depression in the middle with the back of a spoon and add a spoonful of hot tomato sauce. Top with a spoonful of mushrooms, sprinkle with Parmesan if desired, and serve.
- You can prepare the mushrooms and marinara sauce up to 3 days ahead and refrigerate. Reheat on top of the stove.
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Comments
In my household, polenta topped with something, i.e. wild mushrooms, poached egg, sautéed shrimp or sausage, has become the comfort food of choice. This is a great recipe. Add a bay leaf to the cooking polenta for a perfect extra note.
The polenta about which Martha writes has no relation to commercially available polenta. They cook differently. I have been using the Anson Mills products, mostly the grits which are from pre-Columbian corn varieties, since I learned about them from a Wisconsin Public Radio program. The only place you can buy these grains is from the website, www.ansonmills.com. They are fresh, so are shipped frozen and must be stored in the freezer. And they area as good as Martha says.
Fantastic recipe, tried it now am busy coming up with variations, thinking carmalized onion and blue cheese.
Adding reconstituted porcini mushrooms, about one ounce dried.
Add to the mushrooms reconstituted in pork broth, about one ounce dried.
Ads bay leaf to polenta while cooking. Use mushroom broth. Blue cheese and caramelized (balsamic??) onions.
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