It’s not a pizza, insisted Noor, when referring to this baked polenta, which does in fact look like a giant pizza. It ended up with multiple names at the Test Kitchen such as: ‘polenta-pizza’, ‘polizza’ or ‘polenta not-a-pizza’. It really is a happy-looking pie, with its yellows and reds and wonderfully golden edges. Serve with the chicory salad or anything leafy and green. You can keep this gluten-free by swapping out the flour for gluten-free flour, if you like.
80g | unsalted butter |
50g | plain flour |
750ml | whole milk |
4 | garlic cloves, peeled and crushed |
200g | quick-cook polenta |
65g | pecorino romano, roughly grated |
180g | Greek feta, roughly crumbled |
5g | oregano sprigs (try to use the softer sprigs) |
Za'atar tomatoes: | |
400g | datterini or cherry tomatoes |
120ml | olive oil |
1 1⁄2 tbsp | balsamic vinegar |
2 | garlic cloves, peeled and crushed |
2 | tbsp ZA’ATAR |
1⁄2 tsp | caster sugar |
5g | parsley, roughly chopped |
5g | oregano leaves, roughly chopped |
salt and black pepper |
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