Polenta Taragna
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Polenta Taragna - about this recipe
Polenta taragna is an old recipe from the mountains of the north Italy. It is made with a mix of yellow cornmeal (ground maize) and buckwheat flour. Cooked in the classic pot ('paiolo' in Italian).
Servings
Serves: 6
Ingredients
- Grams::350 of yellow cornmeal (ground maize)
- 350 g of buckwheat flour
- 250 g of Formai de Mut dell'Alta Valle Brembana cheese
- 250 g of butter
- salt, sage, garlic
Method
- Polenta is often cooked in a big pot known in Italian as paiolo. Boil 2 liters of water add salt and the two type of flours.
- Stir for 45 minutes.
- Add cheese cut into dices and stir for 15 minutes.
- On a separate pan, slightly fry the butter with sage and garlic then add it to the polenta. Stir for a few minutes and serve.
Serving suggestions
You can serve polenta taragna with sausages, cotechino, stew or game.
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