Polenta & goat's cheese stacks

Polenta & goat's cheese stacks

This show-stopping vegetarian main will dazzle dinner party guests and it's special enough to serve on Christmas Day

Difficulty and servings

Moderately easy

Serves 6

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 1 hr

Cook time

Cook 1 hr 40 mins

plus marinating
Vegetarian Freezable

Vegetarian

Polenta only can be frozen

Method

  1. For the spinach, boil a kettle and put half the spinach into a colander. Pour over the hot water until it wilts, then cool completely under cold water. Tip into a clean tea towel, then wring out every last drop of water you can. Repeat with the other half.
  2. For the polenta, bring the stock to the boil in a large pan, then stir in the polenta in a fine, steady stream, so to avoid any lumps. Keep cooking for 5 mins, stirring all the time, until thick. Stir in the butter, Parmesan, half of the spinach, the nutmeg and plenty of seasoning, then leave to cool for a few mins.
  3. Meanwhile, slice each cheese into three rounds. Tear off six pieces of cling film, about 30cm across, then, while the polenta is still soft, spoon a sixth onto each square. Nestle the slices of cheese on top, then draw the edges of the cling film around and twist, to make burgershaped polenta cakes with the cheese completely sealed in the middle. Cool and chill for up to 2 days.
  4. Cut the squash and beetroot veg into finger-tip-wide chunks. Keeping the beetroot separate, put the squash, shallots, 2 tbsp extra virgin oil and half of the garlic and herbs into a large bowl, then rub well and leave to marinate for 1 hr. Do the same with the beetroot, remaining herbs and garlic and 1 tbsp oil.
  5. Heat a small knob of butter in a large non-stick frying pan, then fry the beetroot, herbs and garlic, for 10 mins on a medium heat, stirring often till starting to colour. Tip into one end of a large roasting tin. Wipe out pan, then repeat with the squash and shallots in a little more butter, browning one-third at a time for 5 mins, until tinged golden. Tip into the other end of the tin. Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Transfer the roasting tin to the oven and roast for 40 mins. The veg can be cooled to room temperature at this stage, then covered for up to 24 hrs and crisped up in a hot oven for 15 mins on the day.
  6. After 40 mins scatter the sesame seeds over the roasted veg, then tip the veg into a large bowl and keep warm. With the roasting tin over a low heat, splash in the Madeira, bubble it down to 2 tbsp, then stir in the honey, balsamic, soy sauce and a little butter. Simmer until just starting to make a syrupy sauce, then stir in the olive oils. Can be made ahead and re-heated.
  7. Fifteen mins before serving, heat a little oil and remaining butter in a large non-stick frying pan. Once sizzling, add the polenta cakes and fry on both sides for 5 mins until golden. Fry in 2 batches and keep warm. Re-heat the remaining spinach in a pan for a few secs, with a grating more nutmeg and a good pinch of seasoning.
  8. Sit the polenta cakes on warmed plates, and top with some spinach. Stir parsley into the dressing. Toss the roasted veg with a few tsp, then pile the veg on top of the polenta. Drizzle a little more dressing over and around, then serve.

690 kcalories, protein 22g, carbohydrate 71g, fat 37 g, saturated fat 14g, fibre 8g, sugar 22g, salt 3.83 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, January 2010.

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  • 25 December 2009

    msmooo rated this recipe

    3 stars

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  • 20 December 2010

    emmafluff rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    This tasted amazing! The flavours were really special. Unfortuantely I couldn't find any quick cook polenta, only the read made stuff, so I sliced the polental and brushed it with olive oil and sprinkled nutmeg and the cheese on both sides and baked this in the over. I sliced the goats cheese and baked this aswell and just stacked everything - i would think this is much quicker than making the 'burgers'. The roasted vege and the dressing were also delicious.

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  • 19 August 2011

    Mounses2 rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    I made the polenta burgers last night (in prep for dinner today). Unfortunatly the goats cheese I bought at the weekend had to be binned. So instead I diced some roasted peppers (from a jar) and mixed those through, with some chilli flakes for extra flavour. I used a hard goats cheese instead of parmesan, and I left out the butter. I still made formed the burgers in clingwrap and left in the fridge overnight. As there are only two of us, we brought some to work to have with salad for lunch -DIVINE!!!! I will make the stacks for dinner tonight. I took one star off as I haven't had the complete meal yet, and also, the whole dish a bit too much effort for one meal. I will definitly make the burgers many times again to go with salad.

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  • 30 October 2011

    Stacey commented on this recipe

    Made this for a dinner party and it was a winner! Will definitely make this again. Only thing is that the portions are a bit big, will make it a bit smaller next time, but all in all a fantastic recipe.

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    Stacey rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

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  • 19 December 2012

    kouki commented on this recipe

    Can you any cheese be used?

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  • 19 December 2012

    kouki commented on this recipe

    Can you use any cheese, other than Goats cheese?

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  • 26 March 2013

    cyrus jhake commented on this recipe

    this is a good menu for this coming lenten season..thumbs up..

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    cyrus jhake commented on this recipe

    this is a good menu for this coming lenten season..thumbs up..

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Difficulty and servings

Moderately easy

Serves 6

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 1 hr

Cook time

Cook 1 hr 40 mins

plus marinating
Vegetarian Freezable

Vegetarian

Polenta only can be frozen

Ingredients

  • 850g squash , peeled
  • 5 medium beetroot , peeled using rubber gloves
  • 12 shallots , soaked in hot water for 5 mins, then peeled and halved
  • 3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 4 garlic cloves , bashed flat
  • 2 thyme and rosemary sprigs, plus 2 bay leaves, all scrunched with your hands to release their scent
  • a little butter , for browning
  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds , toasted

FOR THE SPINACH AND POLENTA

  • 3 x 250g bags spinach
  • 1½l vegetable stock (we made this with 4 tsp bouillon powder)
  • 350g quick-cook polenta
  • 50g butter
  • 85g finely grated vegetarian-style Parmesan cheese
  • ½ tsp nutmeg , freshly grated
  • 2 x 100g log of goat's cheese - the kind with rind

FOR THE DRESSING

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690 kcalories, protein 22g, carbohydrate 71g, fat 37 g, saturated fat 14g, fibre 8g, sugar 22g, salt 3.83 g

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