Best 7 Polenta Pancetta Stuffing Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

Polenta pancetta stuffing is a savory and flavorful dish that can be served as a main course or side dish. This hearty dish combines the creamy texture of polenta with the smoky flavor of pancetta, creating a unique and delicious meal. The polenta is typically made with cornmeal, water, and salt, and then cooked until it reaches a thick consistency. The pancetta is then added to the polenta, along with other ingredients such as herbs, spices, and cheese. This mixture is then stuffed into a roasted chicken or turkey, or it can be baked on its own in a casserole dish. With its rich flavor and versatility, polenta pancetta stuffing is a surefire hit at any gathering.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

POLENTA & PANCETTA STUFFING



Polenta & pancetta stuffing image

Add this unusual, creamy stuffing to your Christmas banquet this year

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Buffet, Side dish

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 onion , finely chopped
2 tbsp olive oil
x packs cubetti di pancetta
1 garlic clove , crushed
2 thyme sprigs, leave stripped and finely chopped, plus extra to serve
x pack ready-cooked polenta , chopped into cubes
50g parmesan , grated
250ml single or whipping cream
250ml chicken or vegetable stock

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. In a large frying pan, gently fry the onion in the oil until soft, about 8-10 mins. Stir in the pancetta, garlic and thyme, and cook until the pancetta is browned and crisp. Stir in the polenta and half the cheese and cook for a few mins - don't worry if the polenta breaks up. You can prepare up to this stage up to a day ahead.
  • Add the cream and stock to the pan, mix thoroughly, then pour into an oiled baking dish. Sprinkle the remaining cheese over and bake for 40 mins or until browned on top. Allow to stand for 10 mins before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 268 calories, Fat 19 grams fat, SaturatedFat 9 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 12 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 3 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 12 grams protein, Sodium 2.19 milligram of sodium

CHESTNUT POLENTA WITH PANCETTA, BALSAMIC VINEGAR, AND RICOTTA: PATTONA



Chestnut Polenta with Pancetta, Balsamic Vinegar, and Ricotta: Pattona image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h25m

Yield about 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 gallon plus 1 cup (4 liters) mineral water
Salt
35 ounces (1 kilogram) chestnut flour, sifted
10 ounces pancetta
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
Ricotta Salata, sliced
Thyme, for garnish
Marjoram, for garnish

Steps:

  • Boil the water in a large saucepan and add salt. Once boiling, remove from the heat and pour into a copper pot. Add the flour and, with a wooden paddle, create a hole in the middle of the mixture so that the water begins to bubble over. Place on the stove and simmer slowly for 40 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and beat vigorously with the paddle/wooden spoon until the polenta forms a smooth, firm consistency. Place the mixture on a wooden board, and shape into a large ball with your hands (cold water will help keep your hands cool). Allow to cool for 30 minutes.
  • In the meantime, cut the pancetta into small cubes and saute in a frying pan with the olive oil. Once the pancetta has turned a golden brown, splash the balsamic vinegar into the pan and allow the pancetta to caramelize with the sweet vinegar. It is now ready to serve with the polenta.
  • Assemble the dish onto a plate: a wedge of polenta, pancetta and a fresh slice of ricotta cheese. The flavors will balance each other perfectly and all you need is a generous drizzle of olive oil and thyme and marjoram to garnish.

CHESTNUT POLENTA WITH PANCETTA, BALSAMIC VINEGAR, AND RICOTTA: PATTONA



Chestnut Polenta with Pancetta, Balsamic Vinegar, and Ricotta: Pattona image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h25m

Yield about 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 gallon plus 1 cup (4 liters) mineral water
Salt
35 ounces (1 kilogram) chestnut flour, sifted
10 ounces pancetta
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
Ricotta Salata, sliced
Thyme, for garnish
Marjoram, for garnish

Steps:

  • Boil the water in a large saucepan and add salt. Once boiling, remove from the heat and pour into a copper pot. Add the flour and, with a wooden paddle, create a hole in the middle of the mixture so that the water begins to bubble over. Place on the stove and simmer slowly for 40 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and beat vigorously with the paddle/wooden spoon until the polenta forms a smooth, firm consistency. Place the mixture on a wooden board, and shape into a large ball with your hands (cold water will help keep your hands cool). Allow to cool for 30 minutes.
  • In the meantime, cut the pancetta into small cubes and saute in a frying pan with the olive oil. Once the pancetta has turned a golden brown, splash the balsamic vinegar into the pan and allow the pancetta to caramelize with the sweet vinegar. It is now ready to serve with the polenta.
  • Assemble the dish onto a plate: a wedge of polenta, pancetta and a fresh slice of ricotta cheese. The flavors will balance each other perfectly and all you need is a generous drizzle of olive oil and thyme and marjoram to garnish.

CARAMELIZED ONION WITH PANCETTA AND ROSEMARY STUFFING



Caramelized Onion with Pancetta and Rosemary Stuffing image

Yield Serves

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 tablespoons butter
2 large sweet onions, diced (about 3 cups)
1 package (4 ounces) cubed pancetta (about 1 cup)
4 cloves garlic, chopped
2 stalks celery, diced (about 1 cup)
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary leaves
3 cups Swanson® Chicken Broth (Regular, Natural Goodness® or Certified Organic)
1/4 cup sherry
1 package (14 ounces) Pepperidge Farm® Herb Seasoned Stuffing

Steps:

  • 1. Heat the oven to 350°F.
  • 2. Heat the butter in a 3-quart saucepan over medium heat. Add the onions and cook for 15 minutes or until well browned, stirring occasionally.
  • 3. Stir the pancetta, garlic, celery and rosemary in the saucepan and cook until the pancetta is well browned, stirring occasionally. Stir in the broth and sherry and heat to a boil. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Add the stuffing and mix lightly. Spoon the stuffing mixture into a greased 3-quart casserole. Cover the casserole.
  • 4. Bake for 30 minutes or until the stuffing mixture is hot.

BAKED STUFFED POLENTA (POLENTA AL FORNO)



Baked Stuffed Polenta (Polenta Al Forno) image

This recipe from the *Italian Cookbook 2* of the Australian Womens Weekly cookbook series admittedly requires extra work, but makes up for it w/a company-worthy outcome that is visually stunning as a main-dish when served w/an Italian salad + garlic bread. The polenta is stuffed w/salami, sun-dried tomatoes, black olives & cheese. It has 2 cooking steps, but all the prep is done in advance of the final cooking step in the oven. I have not made this recipe yet, but did simplify the recipe & prep. I am hopeful that someone among you will be open to an adventure & give it a try. Pls see my notes Re pan sizes + a 2nd stuffing option at the end of the prep. (This recipe serves 6 as a main-dish or 8 generously as a side-dish. Time does not include chilling the polenta under refrigeration for several hrs or overnite). *Enjoy* !

Provided by twissis

Categories     Cheese

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 Main-Dish Servings, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

8 cups chicken stock
2 cups polenta
2 ounces butter (melted)
1/2 cup parmesan cheese (grated)
2 tablespoons fresh parsley (chopped)
24 slices salami (thinly sliced)
1/4 cup sun-dried tomato (well-drained & chopped)
1/4 cup black olives (chopped)
3/4 cup mozzarella cheese (grated & divided per Prep Step 6)
3/4 cup parmesan cheese (grated & divided per Prep Step 6)
2 tablespoons fresh basil (chopped & divided per Prep Step 6)

Steps:

  • In a lrg saucepan, bring chicken stock to a boil & gradually whisk in the polenta. Reduce heat to simmer & cook 15 min or till very thick (while continuing to stir).
  • Remove pan from heat & stir in butter, 1st measure of Parmesan cheese + parsley.
  • Allow to cool slightly. Then press polenta mixture into an oiled 8 x 12-in lamington pan (See notes). Cool to rm temp & refrigerate several hrs (or overnite) till firm.
  • Turn polenta out of pan, slice horizontally in half, return bottom half to pan & set top half aside.
  • Evenly distribute sliced salami over the half in the pan, overlapping as necessary. Then evenly distribute the chopped tomatoes & black olives over the salami slices.
  • Combine Mozzarella cheese, 2nd measure of Parmesan cheese & fresh basil. Spread half of this mixture over the layered salami, tomatoes & black olives.
  • Gentle place top half of polenta over the layered ingredients & sprinkle it w/the 2nd half of the cheese & basil mixture.
  • Bake in a hot oven (400°F) about 30 min or till heated thru. The top should be lightly browned & crisp, so place under broiler as needed. Allow to cool slightly & serve immediately.
  • NOTES RE PAN SIZE: I do not have a lamington pan or a pan 8 x 12-in size. If made in one, the dish would be cut into 6 4x4-in square servings. I do have a 10-in rd glass baking dish that would be equal in size to the pan suggested. In this event, the dish would be cut in 6 wedge-shaped servings.
  • 2nd STUFFING OPTION: As an 2nd option if you prefer, use thinly sliced prosciutto as a sub for the salami & keep all else the same.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 743.2, Fat 45.8, SaturatedFat 21.9, Cholesterol 133.2, Sodium 2214.9, Carbohydrate 47.4, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 8.1, Protein 36.1

POLENTA AND SAUSAGE STUFFING



Polenta and Sausage Stuffing image

Categories     Pork     Side     Bake     Thanksgiving     Stuffing/Dressing     Sausage     Cornmeal     Fall     Gourmet     Sugar Conscious     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 stick (1/4 cup) unsalted butter plus additional for buttering pans
6 1/2 cups water
2 teaspoons salt
2 cups quick-cooking polenta (11 ounces)
1 pound sweet Italian sausage, casings discarded
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium onion, chopped
1 large garlic clove, minced
2 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth (16 fluid ounces)
1 cup finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano (2 ounces)
1/2 cup finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

Steps:

  • Butter a shallow baking pan (15 by 10 inches). Bring 6 cups water with salt to a boil in a 4-quart heavy pot, then add polenta in a stream, stirring with a long-handled spoon, and simmer, stirring constantly, 5 minutes (polenta will be very thick). Add 3 tablespoons butter and stir until butter is incorporated. Spread polenta in buttered pan and chill, uncovered, until firm, about 15 minutes.
  • While polenta is chilling, cook sausage in 1 tablespoon oil in a 10-inch heavy skillet over moderately high heat, breaking up lumps, until no longer pink, about 3 minutes, then transfer with a slotted spoon to a large bowl. Add onion to skillet and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until browned, about 3 minutes; add garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add remaining 1/2 cup water and stir up brown bits from bottom of skillet, then add onion mixture and chicken broth to sausage.
  • Preheat broiler. Melt 1 tablespoon butter with remaining tablespoon oil in a small saucepan. Invert polenta onto a large cutting board, then cut half of it into 1/2-inch cubes (reserve remainder) and toss with butter mixture in a medium bowl. Return polenta cubes to baking pan, spreading evenly, and broil 3 to 4 inches from heat until golden brown in patches, 8 to 12 minutes.
  • Put oven rack in upper third of oven and preheat oven to 450°F. Butter a 13- by 9-inch baking dish (3-quart capacity).
  • Coarsely mash remaining polenta with a potato masher and add to sausage mixture. Add broiled polenta cubes, 1/2 cup cheese, parsley, and pepper to taste, and toss until combined well. Transfer to baking dish. Sprinkle top of stuffing with remaining 1/2 cup cheese and bake, covered tightly with a sheet of buttered foil (buttered side down), until heated through, about 20 minutes. Remove foil and bake until top is lightly browned, 10 to 15 minutes more.

POLENTA AND SAUSAGE STUFFING



Polenta and Sausage Stuffing image

I really wanted to like this recipe. The picture in the magazine was beautiful, and I thought it would be a nice alternative to traditional bread stuffing. When I tried it, my polenta cubes disintegrated when I mixed it all together. I think this calls for way to much chicken broth, I don't know. I hope someone else will have better luck with it than I did! [Gourmet, November 2005]

Provided by dividend

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h10m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/4 cup unsalted butter, plus
additional unsalted butter, for buttering pans
6 1/2 cups water
2 teaspoons salt
2 cups instant polenta (11 oz)
1 lb sweet Italian sausage, casings discarded
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium onion, chopped
1 large garlic clove, minced
2 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth (16 fl oz)
1 cup finely grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese (2 oz)
1/2 cup finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

Steps:

  • Butter a shallow baking pan (15 by 10 inches). Bring 6 cups water with salt to a boil in a 4-quart heavy pot, then add polenta in a stream, stirring with a long-handled spoon, and simmer, stirring constantly, 5 minutes (polenta will be very thick). Add 3 tablespoons butter and stir until butter is incorporated. Spread polenta in buttered pan and chill, uncovered, until firm, about 15 minutes.
  • While polenta is chilling, cook sausage in 1 tablespoon oil in a 10-inch heavy skillet over moderately high heat, breaking up lumps, until no longer pink, about 3 minutes, then transfer with a slotted spoon to a large bowl. Add onion to skillet and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until browned, about 3 minutes; add garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add remaining 1/2 cup water and stir up brown bits from bottom of skillet, then add onion mixture and chicken broth to sausage.
  • Preheat broiler. Melt 1 tablespoon butter with remaining tablespoon oil in a small saucepan. Invert polenta onto a large cutting board, then cut half of it into 1/2-inch cubes (reserve remainder) and toss with butter mixture in a medium bowl. Return polenta cubes to baking pan, spreading evenly, and broil 3 to 4 inches from heat until golden brown in patches, 8 to 12 minutes.
  • Put oven rack in upper third of oven and preheat oven to 450°F Butter a 13- by 9-inch baking dish (3-quart capacity).
  • Coarsely mash remaining polenta with a potato masher and add to sausage mixture. Add broiled polenta cubes, 1/2 cup cheese, parsley, and pepper to taste, and toss until combined well. Transfer to baking dish. Sprinkle top of stuffing with remaining 1/2 cup cheese and bake, covered tightly with a sheet of buttered foil (buttered side down), until heated through, about 20 minutes. Remove foil and bake until top is lightly browned, 10 to 15 minutes more.
  • Cooks' note:.
  • Stuffing, without parsley and cheese, can be prepared (but not baked) 1 day ahead and chilled, covered. Bring to room temperature; stir in parsley before proceeding.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 224.2, Fat 17, SaturatedFat 7.8, Cholesterol 39.5, Sodium 1099.7, Carbohydrate 4, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 0.7, Protein 14.5

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients, the better the stuffing will be. Look for fresh, organic vegetables, high-quality pancetta, and flavorful herbs.
  • Don't overcook the polenta: It should be cooked through but still have a slight bite to it. Overcooked polenta will be mushy and bland.
  • Let the stuffing cool slightly before stuffing the turkey: This will help prevent the stuffing from becoming too wet.
  • Stuff the turkey loosely: Overstuffing the turkey will make it difficult for the stuffing to cook evenly.
  • Roast the turkey according to the package directions: This will ensure that the turkey is cooked through and the stuffing is heated all the way through.

Conclusion:

Polenta pancetta stuffing is a delicious and versatile side dish that can be enjoyed with a variety of meals. It is a great way to use up leftover polenta and pancetta, and it is also a budget-friendly option. With its creamy texture, savory flavor, and crispy pancetta bits, this stuffing is sure to be a hit with everyone at the table.

Related Topics