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Hi, hi, hi. It’s Wednesday!
Ready for the ultimate end of summer meal?
Ah, I hope so!
This is loaded with fresh garden veggies or in my case, fresh from the store garden veggies since the only thing I currently have growing right now is a bush of basil and a bush of mint.
Thankfully, they are doing well…
Which is surprising since I have them inside (of course) in the smallest pot, with barely any soil. I know, know, recipe for disaster!
But hey it’s working, so why fix what’s not broken?
Ok wait.
I have to tell you guys, this week is a pretty big week around here.
See, little Asher turns five on Friday.
Yes, five!! I still cannot believe it.
Honestly, birthdays around here have never been that big of deal (well they used to be, back when we lived with gazillions of family in Ohio, but in Colorado – not so much), but for some reason Asher’s birthdays are a big deal. I mean, we started celebrating last Friday and I have feeling the, “ok, fine only because it is your birthday” line will continue on through the long weekend.
Oh and there are lots of treats being made. Treats for school, treats for everyday and um, a big chocolate on the inside pink on the outside cake. It’s gonna be good.
Obviously, these veggies in this meal are kind of needed right now.
All the veggies equal out all the sugar, right?
Yeah, right!
This ratatouille is kind of the perfect transition meal from summer to fall. Early September is such a weird food time. Sometimes it is really hot and all you want is summer food, but then it cools off at night and that comfort food craving hits.
This is the perfect fix.
It’s got all the fresh summer veggies, but that creamy, cheesy polenta makes it a total comfort food.
I love creamy, cheesy polenta!
Oh, and those colorful things too. The veggies? Yeah those. I love those too.
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Look at that color though, it’s totally cheesy healthy comfort food!
Made this tonight and seriously so easy and delicious! One quick question though – is the 1 oz can of diced tomatoes a typo? I couldn’t find any 1 oz at the store so bought a medium size one (27 oz) and it turned out great! ?
Hi Tally! Thanks so much for making this recipe! xTieghan
** 1 ounce can diced tomatoes 28**
Do you mean 1- 28 ounce can diced tomatoes?
Hey Jacquie,
Yes, that is correct. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
A few questions
1) when do I re- add the sausage back in?
2) Is that really just 1 oz of diced tomato for the whole recipe?
Thanks!
Love your work so much 🙂
Hey Chani,
You can add the sausage back with the canned tomatoes. You want to use 1 (28oz) can of diced tomatoes. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Used my fresh garden veggies and herbs and was delicious! Especially the polenta! thank you!
Aw that is so awesome! I am really glad this turned out so well for you, Teresa!! xTieghan
Once again, you’ve created a recipe that is incredible. I used fresh tomatoes instead of canned and it turned out so yummy. My husband said, “The contrasting textures are really yummy.” Thanks Teagan from a fellow Coloradoan! My sisters and I are all fans of your recipe.
Thank you Jennifer! I am so glad you loved this recipe! xTieghan
We made this and it was so delicious! Followed the recipe exactly. There is just 2 of us and we’ve been eating for days, making the polenta fresh each night but the rest of it reheated beautifully! This one is definitely going in the recipe book.
A little late on this one, but I made this for dinner Tuesday night and it was delicious! Very excited to have the leftovers for lunch today. Thanks for sharing!
So happy you loved this!! Thanks Jodie!
Made this for dinner last night after a very long and mentally exhausting day. This is pure comfort food. Loved everything about it. IT will definitely be in the rotation for the fall and winter months. Thanks Tieghan!
So happy you enjoyed this and after a long hard day too! Thanks so much for making it, Kathy!
Very often I cook different dishes with polenta and this recipe caught my attention. I think it is rather unusual and looks very appetizing! It is nutritious dish and rather easy to cook and I wonder what meat can substitute chicken?
Hi Maria! I am sure that any ground meat you like would work. We personally like the spiciness in the sausage, but ground chicken, beaf or turkey would work as well!
Thank you so much!
I’ve never made polenta before but I think that needs to change, stat!
Oh my gosh, seriously? Chung-Ah, you have too! You’ll love it!
This just screams fall and comfort. Yum!
Thanks Des!
I am so ready for fall food and this looks like an excellent dish to start with!!
Thanks Julie!! Fall foods are so comforting and cozy! It’s awesome!
That’s how you celebrate a birthday…week long!! Go Asher! When it comes to comfort food, this is as good as it gets.
Ha! She would love you!
Thanks Todd!
I have got to try this! YUM
Thank you so much, Aimee!
I’m on a ratatouille kick at the moment, bring on the cheesy polenta! So good! x
Cheesy polenta rules!