Ever since Jamie's Italian opened a branch in Sydney, I've only been there once, with three other friends. I had the Buffalo Ricotta ravioli with lemon and mint, which in all honesty, I thought was a rather confusing dish because as I was eating it, I kept tasting Lemon Curd Tart, and wished it was served as a dessert instead. If it was intended to be a main-and-dessert all in one, it certainly achieved its purpose. I suppose we had higher expectations for the food, as we found that the other mains were either underseasoned or lacking in flavour (we must have caught the chef on a bad day). That explains why I never went back again. Well, not until Ms L told me that the crispy polenta chips at Jamie's Italian were very, very good. I did want to go back just to try them, but the rest of the girls weren't really keen on going back just to have a small bowl of overpriced chips.
So, I did a bit of research and stumbled upon quite a few recipes for polenta chips. It's basically polenta cakes that are sliced, coated in [raw] polenta and deep-fried. These are then sprinkled with rosemary salt and grated parmesan while they are still hot. My oh my, they were so crispy and delicious, especially with the umami flavours from the parmesan combined with the scent of rosemary. Addictive! These would make a great snack for movie nights, games nights, or simply with a pint of beer in one hand. You can even make the polenta cakes ahead of time and refrigerate them until you're ready to fry and serve them up. I bet they'll taste great with aioli too!
I've never had anything like this before! Looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHow GORGEOUS Fern!!!!! I'm still new to making polenta at home. I usually eat it outside but just haven't had the chance (or will) to make it yet. This sounds so delicious and seems quite addicting... Love this photo!
ReplyDeletehow long would I bake them for?
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
@Becca: Bake them for 20-25 minutes on the top rack (although deep-fried tastes better :p)
ReplyDeleteLovely! I have never cooked anything with polenta before. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Fern, I had this at Jamie's too and thought it was the best chips. Thank you for sharing this recipe, never thought I can create this at home.
ReplyDeleteMy mother is from Brazil and I always loved their fried polenta whenever we visited. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Couldn't get enough--although it was served with just a little salt and shredded Parmesan on top. I imagine the Rosemary will be an added yumm factor! Can't wait to try this!
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