Shrimp with Cheesy Bacon Polenta






I don't know about you guys but we've been having some whacky weather here. Our winter was an unusual warm 70* for the most part, then we went up to high 80's and now we are down in the 60's. I'll be honest, I was feeling a little cheated on my cooler weather. So I'm happy to start cooking some good ol' comfort food.



Ironically enough I'm not a fan of grits, but I am a fan of polenta.  They are sort of the same thing but I guess I just like the taste of polenta more.  I've made dishes with it before like the polenta lasagna and the pumpkin polenta with spinach and black beans. This recipe was great.  It had that comforting feel to it while still looking like a 5 star restaurant dish.  I was very pleased with it all the way around.  The only thing is, it doesn't heat up well as leftovers.  It turned into this congealed clump of polenta and just wouldn't go back to the smooth polenta that it originally was.  In the end I wound up throwing out the leftovers.

 Recipe from MyRecipes

·  1/2 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
·  1 c. cornmeal (not to be confused with corn bread mix)
·  8 slices thick-cut bacon
·  2 bunches (about 16) green onions
·  3 medium tomatoes
·  1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
·  3 cloves garlic
·  1 1/4 pounds peeled and deveined shrimp
·  1/2 c. dry white wine
·  2 Tbsp. butter
·  1 c. grated cheddar cheese


  1. In a medium saucepan, bring 4 cups water to a boil. Add 1/2 tsp. salt. Pour in cornmeal in a thin stream, whisking constantly, and whisk until mixture comes to a steady simmer. Reduce heat to maintain a gentle simmer, cover, and stir every 5 minutes until done, about 30 minutes total.
  2. Meanwhile, in a large frying pan over medium-high heat, cook bacon until fat renders and edges start to brown and crisp. While bacon cooks, trim stems and ends of green onions, leaving onions as intact as possible. Drain bacon on paper towels, chop, and set aside.
  3. Remove all but 1 tbsp. bacon fat from the pan. Add whole green onions and cook until soft and starting to brown, about 3 minutes; turn and brown opposite sides, about 3 minutes more. While green onions cook, halve tomatoes along the equator and sprinkle cut sides with salt and pepper. Chop garlic. Set both aside.
  4. Transfer green onions to a baking sheet or platter and cover to keep warm. Put tomato halves cut side down in pan with bacon fat and cook until starting to brown, about 3 minutes. Turn and cook until heated through and a bit soft, about 3 minutes more. Transfer to baking sheet with green onions to keep warm.
  5. Add garlic to pan and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add shrimp and cook, stirring constantly, until starting to turn pink, 1 to 2 minutes. Pour in wine and continue cooking, stirring and scraping up any browned bits from the pan, until shrimp is cooked through, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat.
  6. Stir butter, cheese, and bacon into polenta. Divide polenta among 4 to 6 plates and top with shrimp and remaining liquid in the pan, dividing evenly. Set a tomato half and several green onions beside polenta. Serve immediately.

This recipe is linked to
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1 comment:

Pam said...

Oh, this is definitely filled with good ingredients and looks delicious. It's just starting to warm up here and a little green grass is showing, in the 40's and chilly. I'd rather be where you are---where it's warm!