Grilled Polenta & Zucchini Salsa

grilled polenta with zucchini salsa / loveandlemons.com

Today, we’re taking homemade polenta to a whole new level… (way beyond skipping the stuff that’s sold in the tube). I ground up my own polenta from popcorn! Who knew it was as easy as that?

homemade polenta / loveandlemons.com

This recipe comes from The Homemade Flour Cookbook, by Erin of Naturally Ella. Erin is one of by best blog friends (BBF’s forever!), and I couldn’t be more proud of her and her beautiful new book. She breaks down the basics of making your own flour out of all sorts of grains, seeds, nuts, and legumes. It’s also packed with recipes for each type of flour. (Side note: if you don’t feel inclined to grind your own flour – you’ll still love her book for all of the wholesome recipes). I can’t wait to try her quesadillas made with Quinoa Tortillas, Buckwheat Enchiladas, and Blueberry Amaranth Muffins.

the homemade flour cookbook

I tried milling this two ways – I used my little cheapie coffee grinder the first time, and my Vitamix the second. (See my notes at the bottom of the post for more details).

This home-ground polenta was creamier and tastier than the kind I usually buy at the store. Plus, it only took a few minutes to grind up and then it cooked faster than usual. (Less than 10 minutes on the stovetop).

raw zucchini salsa / loveandlemons.com

I took the idea of Erin’s roasted zucchini salsa but made a raw version instead. I diced up the zucchini pretty small, tossed it with tomatoes (and other things), and let it marinate for a few hours so the juices could infuse into zucchini and take away it’s raw bite. (think: zucchini ceviche). At the end, I stirred in some diced avocado and topped it onto my grilled polenta. A perfect light meal for summer!

the homemade flour cookbook

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grilled polenta with zucchini salsa

 
Author:
Serves: serves 2
Ingredients
for the corn flour: (this makes extra)
  • 1 cup organic popcorn
  • coffee grinder or high speed blender
for the polenta:
  • ½ cup corn flour
  • 2 cups water
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
raw zucchini salsa:
  • 1 zucchini, diced small
  • ¼ cup red onion, diced
  • ½ of a serrano pepper, diced
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • zest & juice of 1 lime (more as needed)
  • 1 teaspoon white wine vinegar
  • handful of chopped cilantro
  • salt & pepper
  • diced avocado
  • optional - a few handfuls of arugula for serving
Instructions
  1. Grind the popcorn in a coffee grinder or high speed blender (such as a vitamix). Sift to remove the hard pieces from the soft flour (don’t skip this step or you’ll have crunchy polenta).
  2. Make the polenta: In a medium saucepan, bring the corn flour, water, garlic powder, and salt to a boil. Cook, stirring frequently, until mixture thickens to a creamy consistency, 3 to 4 minutes. Spoon the mixture into an oiled 8x8 inch pan. Let the polenta cool completely. (I made mine a few hours in advance and let it chill in the fridge to set).
  3. Make the salsa: mix all ingredients together except for the avocado. Chill for at least 2-3 hours so the raw zucchini can marinate in the lime juice and seasonings. Remove from fridge, add diced avocado, then taste and adjust seasonings. Add more salt, pepper, and/or lime juice to taste. If it's too tart, add a pinch of sugar. (or see Erin's Roasted Salsa Recipe below)
  4. When ready to grill the polenta, slice in to 2-inch squares and brush each side with olive oil. Place on a preheated grill (I suggest using a grill pan since these are delicate). Cook each side until browned, 4-6 (or more) minutes depending on the heat of your grill. (or in my case: pan).
  5. Serve with salsa
  6. (optional - I served mine on top of a few handfuls of arugula).
Notes
(alternative option) Erin’s Roasted Zucchini Salsa Recipe: Toss 1 cubed zucchini, ½ diced onion, ¼ of a red pepper (diced), and 1 tablespoon minced serrano with1 tablespoon olive oil and salt. Roast in a 400 degree oven for about 30 minutes until the zucchini begins to char. Remove and toss with 1 tablespoon lime juice and 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro.

Grinding notes:
I used this cheap coffee grinder for small batches. It did a pretty job – the flour was soft and fluffy – although I sifted out a good amount of harder kernel pieces that wouldn’t grind. (Although, popcorn is cheap and so was the coffee grinder). I think this is great for the occasional use, although I could tell the motor was getting warm (I paused every few seconds to let it cool) so I’m not sure how long it would last with this kind of use.

The vitamix blended the popcorn more thoroughly with less waste. (Although if you’re going to be blending flours regularly, Erin suggests getting a separate blender container for flours because these hard grains will dull the blade quicker).

recipe reprinted with publisher permission

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  1. What a great recipe! I’ll definitely have to buy Erin’s cookbook. I adore her website and know her cookbook will be just as wonderful as her site. Beautiful photos!

  2. Gabriella Espinoza
    06.09.2014

    This is a great recipe for salsa, I always wanted to try different salsa to spice things up. Will definitely try this for sure!

  3. Abby from thislifeabundant.com
    06.09.2014

    I’m absolutely doing this!

  4. Kathryne from cookieandkate.com
    06.09.2014

    Love this post! I’ve hardly even cooked polenta, let alone made my own. 🙂 So fun to see one of my favorite blogger’s spins on another favorite blogger’s recipe! Erin’s book is awesome.

  5. Kim
    06.09.2014

    I love your blog! I learn something new every time I visit. I can’t wait to try this! Thank you!!

  6. court
    06.09.2014

    This is genius! I am a popcorn fiend and never thought homemade polenta was simple as this!

  7. Sabrina
    06.09.2014

    I didn’t know that it was possible to make your own polenta from popcorn- this is so awesome! Thanks for posting!

  8. Leana
    06.09.2014

    This looks delicious. Although I agree that grinding popcorn sounds a little insane, so I’m glad to have your example to follow!

  9. maria
    06.09.2014

    i just learned that my coffee grinder could make flour, and i was wondering if i could grind popcorn, but was too nervous to try. thanks for letting me know i can!

  10. WHAT?! Make your own polenta from popcorn!? I swear that’s something where we all should have known. Funny you share this (and I saw your insta yesterday too), but I introduced my parents to polenta yesterday. Where were they? Probably hiding behind a rock. Great recipe and love courgette so I’m excited to try this! x

  11. hayley
    06.09.2014

    not only is the polenta great, but i love the raw rendition of the salsa! can’t wait to try this one out.

  12. michelle elwell
    06.09.2014

    I can’t wait to make my own polenta! thanks for the post!

  13. Leah
    06.09.2014

    I had no idea it was so easy to grind your own polenta–amazing! Looks like a great summer recipe. I am very interested in what the other recipes offer!

  14. Meg
    06.09.2014

    Looks great! Can’t wait to check out the rest of the book.

  15. erica
    06.09.2014

    delicious! I can’t wait to get a copy of that book

  16. Emily
    06.09.2014

    This recipe looks so good! Thanks for sharing a preview of what seems to be an awesome book.

  17. Allyn from girlnamedallyn.wordpress.com
    06.09.2014

    This looks crazy delicious, but the thought of the sound grinding the corn must have made is making me cringe! I’m sure it’s not as bad as I’m imagining.

    • jeanine
      06.09.2014

      it was loud, I’m not gonna lie! (forgot to mention that 🙂

  18. This looks awesome! Can’t wait to check out the rest of the book!

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