BAPyessir6
Senior Cook
I've made polenta a few times before, and for me it usually takes 30 minutes. (If I soak the grains in water overnight, it cuts down on the cooking as I hate standing over a stove for so long). Not traditional I know.
Anyway, found Bob's red Mill polenta (NOT quick cook, at least from what I can tell) from Cub the other day, and I'm excited!
And on the back of the bag, there's two cooking techniques. One says it's ready in 5 MINUTES 3:1 water to polenta ratio (which I think is very short, too short in my opinion?) And the other is the traditional 4:1 (water/milk to polenta) 30 minutes cook.
Is 5 minutes enough time for polenta/Is this bag wrong in its information? (All the other times I've cooked polenta and seen recipes, they all take 30 minutes at least). Maybe I don't know polenta.
Also, if regular polenta is 5 minutes cook time, why in the world would anyone take 30 minutes to make it?
Anyway, here's the bag. 5 minutes versus 30 minutes seems like a huge difference! (It looks like coarse enough ground corn to me. Maybe medium grain?).
I notice it says Quick polenta on the back, but it doesn't say quick polenta on the front. Is it giving recipes for both available versions of polenta available from this brand?
Anyway, found Bob's red Mill polenta (NOT quick cook, at least from what I can tell) from Cub the other day, and I'm excited!
And on the back of the bag, there's two cooking techniques. One says it's ready in 5 MINUTES 3:1 water to polenta ratio (which I think is very short, too short in my opinion?) And the other is the traditional 4:1 (water/milk to polenta) 30 minutes cook.
Is 5 minutes enough time for polenta/Is this bag wrong in its information? (All the other times I've cooked polenta and seen recipes, they all take 30 minutes at least). Maybe I don't know polenta.
Also, if regular polenta is 5 minutes cook time, why in the world would anyone take 30 minutes to make it?
Anyway, here's the bag. 5 minutes versus 30 minutes seems like a huge difference! (It looks like coarse enough ground corn to me. Maybe medium grain?).
I notice it says Quick polenta on the back, but it doesn't say quick polenta on the front. Is it giving recipes for both available versions of polenta available from this brand?