SC - Breakfast

Decker, Terry D. TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Thu Jan 28 05:28:19 PST 1999


> Polenta is also another dish that is communal.  You make sure the table is
> surgically clean, place the HUGE serving of polenta on the table, level it
> out
> and have at it.  All have there own eating utensils and it certainly makes
> the
> dishwasher happy.
> 
> Isabella/Dee
> 
Interesting, I normally mold it, slice it and fry it ala Apicius (well,
actually, ala mother, she was doing it before I knew Apicius existed).  I
can see polenta being eaten communally from a pot, a bowl, or a platter, but
given the nature of the dish dumping it on the table is possible, but seems
wasteful.  Do you happen to have recipes and documentation for the
particular dish and practice?  If so, please post them, I would like to add
them to collection of references.

Bear
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