Creamy polenta, asparagus and a runny egg: absolutely delicious!
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Stovetop, Pot (small), Frying pan
Step 1
Peel the woody outer bits of the asparagus with a vegetable peeler.
Step 2
Add a dab of butter to a pan on medium heat. Add the asparagus and a splash of water and cook, covered, for 7 minutes. Season with salt & pepper, mix, and reserve.
Step 3
In the meantime, cook the eggs for 6 minutes in a pot of salted boiling water.
Step 4
After 6 minutes, dunk the eggs into cold water to stop the cooking. Peel and rinse under water.
Step 5
Bring the milk to a boil in a sauce pan and season with salt & pepper.
Step 6
Add the polenta slowly and mix for 3-4 minutes on low heat, until creamy.
Step 7
Once the polenta has thickened, add a dab of butter and some grated parmesan. Mix well.
Step 8
Serve the polenta with the asparagus and soft-boiled egg. Add some extra grated parmesan and season with salt & pepper to your taste. Enjoy!
Personal notes
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Nutrition facts
Average estimated amount for one serving
Energy | 508 cal. |
Fat | 21 g |
Carbohydrates | 54 g |
Protein | 25 g |
Fiber | 4 g |
Values are based on an average estimate for one serving. All nutrition information presented on Jow is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, please consult with a health-care professional.
On average, one serving of the recipe "Polenta, Egg & Grilled Asparagus" contains 508 Energy, 21 g of Fat, 54 g of Carbohydrates, 25 g of Protein, 4 g of Fiber.
Price per portion
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