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polenta

/poh-len-tuh/US // poʊˈlɛn tə //UK // (pəʊˈlɛntə) //

棒子面,麦片,麦片粥,麦当劳

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thick mush of cornmeal.

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Examples

  • I used a good brand of coarse polenta and spread the crust on an oiled pizza stone before putting it in the oven to cook and firm up.

  • When my mom gave me the rice cooker, she also gave me The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook, which I use often to make everything from polenta to rice pudding.

  • The now creamy polenta was ladled onto the plates, and this most fragrant of deep brown chicken stews spooned on top.

  • Against the creaminess of the polenta it was just soooo good.

  • Heading into the small makeshift kitchen inside his shack he retrieved a large jar of polenta.

  • Jumbo crabmeat and avocado, Colorado rack of lamb with tarragon jus, and Parmesan polenta cake was eaten by candlelight.

  • Seitan and Polenta Skillet with Fresh Greens by Nava Atlas: Just the color of this dish makes me happy.

  • I could never read about the quantity of polenta the peasants of Lombardy eat, and how many potatoes the Southerners.

  • And in Italy one of the great national dishes is polenta (corn meal cooked in a certain way).

  • The Polenta family were the first to befriend the great poet when he sought refuge here from Florence.

  • The Pope's legate in Bologna stopped the supply of polenta, the Florentines depending on that to eat with their own oil.

  • The porridge form—polenta, really cornmeal mush, is to be highly recommended on account of the long cooking.