Minced Meat an d Corn Au Gratin:Number of People: 6-8
Ingredients:5-10g parsley leaves
1 spring of mint
1 spring of dill
1 clove of garlic
150g kasseri cheese, roughly chopped (edam, emmenthal, gouda.. etc would be OK as well)
150g onions, quartered
650g water
30g corn oil (10+20)
200g cornmeal (polenta)
2 eggs
Salt, black pepper
500g minced meat
280g canned corns (drained)
400g canned diced tomatoes
Preparation: * Chop parsley, mint, dill and garlic for 5 seconds on Speed 7 and set a side
* In a roughly washed and drained TM Bowl put cheese and chop for 10 seconds on Speed 6. Set aside
* Chop onion for 5 seconds on Speed 6. Put in a Teflon pan
* Put water, 10g of corn oil and salt in TM Bowl. Bring it to boil for 10 minutes at 100°C on Speed 1
* Set TM for 20 minutes at 100°C on Speed 2 and start. Pour down slowly cornmeal through the hole of TM lid. Mix with TM Spatula through the hole of TM lid. Leave it there inserted until cooked
* When cooked, let it cool down and become tepid for a while
* In the meantime add 20g of corn oil into pan together with chopped onions. Saute until browned
* Add minced meat and saute 5 more minutes
* Get 2-3tbsps of corn and keep aside. Add the remaining corn into pan
* Add diced tomatoes, chopped parsley-mint-dill-garlic mixture. Adjust salt and pepper. Cook for 15 minutes without lid on low heat
* Pour minced meat mixture into a casserole
* Mix tepid polenta with eggs and 75g of grated cheese for 1 minute on Speed 6-7
* Spread polenta mixture onto minced meat
* Sprinkle with the remaining 75g of cheese and corns that you previously set aside
* Cook in preheated oven at 200°C for 20-25 minutes and then serve
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Photos: http://thermomixtarifdefterim.blogspot.com/2010/09/minced-meat-and-corn-au-gratin.htmlmembers' commentscookie - We had this for dinner last night farfallina with vegetables. It was lovely. I found it quite quick and easy to make too. There was heaps leftover. I don't know if the polenta top would freeze.
em - thanks for the yummy recipe, we really enjoyed this, my 1 yr loved it and so did the rest of us. Love these sorts of recipes!
Twitterpated - Made this last night despite being the only one in the family who really likes polenta. Wasn't really sure how it would go but was surprisingly very tasty. Family have said they would suffer the polenta again as it really wasn't that bad. Going for a stronger tasting cheese next time as I think this would make it tastier. Thanks for posting farfallina.