Have you discovered polenta yet? I just started experimenting with it in the last couple of years, and I worry that it’s an under-appreciated and undiscovered ingredient for many people. I LOVE IT!! There is an appetizer recipe in The Recipe Girl Cookbook for BLT Polenta Squares. That recipe features polenta in solid form- flavored with fresh herbs and topped with sundried tomato, creamy cheese and watercress. I could eat a million of those. The recipe I’m sharing today is also in my cookbook. But this polenta recipe turns out a very creamy and wonderful side dish: Creamy Coconut Polenta
This polenta may be eaten as a lovely side dish to chicken or beef or seafood… or you may wish to top it with something too (Sweet Chili Pulled Pork as pictured above!)
This polenta recipe is cooked slowly on the stove with coconut milk and whole milk (much like you slowly cook risotto to get it to its tender state) before topping it off with butter, kosher salt and chives.
I topped my Creamy Coconut Polenta with another recipe from The Recipe Girl Cookbook: Sweet Chili Pulled Pork. They’re a perfect match, and they’re two of my favorite recipes in the book. The best part is that they’re both easy-to-prepare, and they are family-friendly too. You’re in luck > My friend Sommer featured my recipe for Sweet Chili Pulled Pork! So you get two recipes in one. And all of the recipes below are featured on blogs too! Since there are 195 recipes in The Recipe Girl Cookbook, you get a little hint of what’s in the book by trying out some of the recipes that are being shared.
The Recipe Girl Cookbook may be purchased online at Amazon. Here are some more recipes that have been shared from The Recipe Girl Cookbook:
Creamy Coconut Polenta
Ingredients
- One 13.6 ounce can coconut milk (see Tips)
- ¾ cup whole grain polenta (see Tips)
- 2 cups whole milk, warmed
- 1 tablespoon salted butter
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, bring the coconut milk to a boil. Whisk in the polenta and reduce the heat to low. Simmer for 5 minutes, stirring often.
- Add 1 cup of the milk and stir. Continue to stir and simmer for 6 to 7 more minutes. Stir in the remaining 1 cup of milk and continue to simmer, still stirring often, until the polenta is thick and creamy, 6 to 7 minutes.
- Stir in the butter, salt and pepper. Serve immediately and top with chives.
Notes
- This recipe is gluten-free adaptable: just be sure to use a brand of polenta that is known to be GF.
- Using regular coconut milk for this recipe (instead of the light version) will turn out a much more creamy polenta.
- Do not use quick-cooking polenta for this recipe as it is not cooked in the same manner.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I am a HUGE polenta fan but have never paired it with coconut before! How fun! I bet this could also be turned into a sweet breakfast. Mmm.
Wow, this is such a great idea! Never thought to use coconut milk with polenta.
I always see polenta in my grocery store but never have tried it. Can anyone describe the taste for me?
I’ve never made polenta, but I do like it. I’ll eat anything made with coconut milk, so this looks delicious (especially with the pork!). I ordered your cookbook yesterday and can’t wait to get it!
Tasty stuff!
Love coconut milk – I bet this tastes amazing!!! Yum!!!
This is an absolutely genius combination of flavors! This is definitely going to be made ASAP – we love polenta in our house!!! Pinned!
I love coconut milk! What an awesome idea to make polenta with it!! I am so trying this recipe!
Oh, this is right up my alley. LOVE baking and cooking with coconut milk as well as coconut oil. It makes everything more delicious! Such a great idea to incorporate coconut milk into polenta for a new twist on a favorite classic, Lori!
Cooking with coconut milk (or oil) is my favorite! I bet this was so creamy and good!