Baby Sardine & Tomato Sauté with Polenta
Baby Sardine & Tomato Sauté with Polenta

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook baby sardine & tomato sauté with polenta using 18 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Baby Sardine & Tomato Sauté with Polenta:
  1. Prepare Baby Sardine Sauté:
  2. Prepare 1 pack Baby sardines
  3. Make ready 4 tbsp Panko
  4. Prepare 2 tsp Parsley, minced
  5. Prepare 1 tsp Dried basil
  6. Make ready 5 shakes Oregano
  7. Take 5 shakes Thyme
  8. Get 1 tbsp Parmesan cheese
  9. Take 1 dash White wine
  10. Get 1 dash Salt and pepper
  11. Get 2 tbsp Tomato sauce
  12. Make ready 1 Olive oil
  13. Take 1 clove Sliced garlic
  14. Take Polenta:
  15. Make ready 10 tbsp Cornmeal
  16. Prepare 500 ml Water
  17. Get 1 dash Salt
  18. Make ready 1 Shredded cheese

Sardines can actually make your baby smarter. Our brains (and the brains of our babies). It is fished all year round but it gets its best quality in September. During its elaboration, it is cooked and steamed and canned in olive oil.

Instructions to make Baby Sardine & Tomato Sauté with Polenta:
  1. Remove the heads and insides from the baby sardines. Open them with your finger and remove the bones.
  2. Marinate in white wine and the herbs.
  3. Combine the panko, Parmesan cheese, and herbs to create a fragrant panko mixture.
  4. Dry the sardines with a paper towel.
  5. Coat the sardines completely with the panko mixture.
  6. Place the garlic and the olive oil in a pan and heat until fragrant. Add the sardines and fry on low heat.
  7. They taste best if well browned.
  8. Lastly add the tomato sauce.
  9. This is the package of polenta that I used.
  10. Add salt to hot water and gradually add the cornmeal while stirring.
  11. Once all of the cornmeal has been added, continue stirring. Stir continuously for about 20 minutes.
  12. Since the flavor is so simple, I added some shredded cheese.
  13. Continue stirring and kneading until it becomes the texture of mashed potatoes. Then it's ready.
  14. Arrange the polenta and sardines on a plate and it's all done.

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