During the hot summer months I don't often make a dish that requires a long, slow simmer on the stove. Not only does a long, slow simmer heat up the kitchen, but those heavier meals are often too heavy for hot weather (even when the house is air conditioned). Occasionally, however, a simple meal like polenta and sauce is a nice dish to enjoy on a rainy summer day -- one like this recipe for Lidia's Polenta.
Polenta is a simple dish to prepare, and paired with a really good jarred pasta sauce (or some homemade sauce you stashed in the freezer) and some sauteed Italian sausages, a tasty treat even for a summer evening.
On the evening we ate this meal, I browned some fresh Italian sausages in some olive oil in a large skillet, opened a jar of Tyler Florence's Vodka sauce, poured it over the sausages and simmered them for a half hour or so. Then I sliced the sausages and served them, with the sauce, over a spoonful of this wonderful polenta, with Parmesan cheese. Simple and delicious (and inexpensive).
I omit the bay leaves when I make it, but other than that, I make it as written.
Lidia's Basic Polenta
2 c. milk
In medium saucepan, combine milk, water, butter, bay leafand salt. Heat to simmer over medium flame.
Source: Lidia Bastianich
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