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the Ottelenghi black pepper tofu recipe is some of the best food I've ever made (warning: high in butter, but worth every calorie)http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/black-pepper-tofu-365129
glewestcott - how do you do your polenta? I am on a polenta kick lately so am curious about everyone's technique.
I use Cooks.com microwave polenta technique. Usually use chicken broth instead of water and stir in Parmesan Reggiano and butter at the end. Often stir in fresh chopped basil at the end too or some other herb that accents main dish. We love our polenta and find the microwave technique actually works well and is very convenient.
I had always made polenta on the stove top, not sure what more there is to it? LOL
some people use stock, some water, some boil water then add polenta, heat them up together from cold, some people stir in cream or butter or cheese or a combination of those things at the end, some don't believe in dairy in polenta... some cook it for HOURS, some for only a few minutes... some use cornmeal, some use semolina... there's a whisk vs. wooden spoon debateand now, microwave vs stovetop!g - I would be tempted to try your method, but I don't have a microwave... maybe next time we have a potluck at work I will wow my coworkers with a polenta dish...