Tomato & Polenta Pie : FIG AND FAUNA

Tomato & Polenta Pie

by fig + fauna farm on 06/19/12

At noon on any summer day, there's a certain silence that sweeps across our pastures. It's a livestock siesta and no better time to enjoy the peacefulness of the sun and swaying pines around us. Dane and I think of a savory snack to bring to the breeziest spot on the farm - under the shade of our oldest oak tree.

This season we've collected cherry tomatoes by the buckets - sauces, sun dried and salsa has been happening a lot in my kitchen, but there's nothing like the smell of roasting a tray of fresh picked tomatoes.

/// PHOTOS BY ROSE E MARTIN 

This simple pie has a cheesy polenta base that feeds my love for the taste of southern grits. I top it with bright, tart roasted tomatoes - although a variety of garden vegetables could be roasted or sauteed for a satisfying topping.

TOMATO & POLENTA PIE

You will need:

  • 9 cups cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1/2 yellow onion, thinly sliced
  • 1/2 - 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp herbs (basil, thyme, oregano), chopped
  • evoo, drizzle
  • sea salt/pepper, sprinkled

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine all ingredients (except polenta) and spread out on a large baking tray. Bake for 20-30 minutes, or until lightly carmalized and fragrant. Prepare polenta while tomatoes roast in the oven.

The polenta base

  • 3 cups dry polenta/corn grits
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 6 cups water
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan or Fontina Cheese

2. In a medium saucepan, bring water and sea salt to a boil. Add polenta to the water one cup at a time, stirring frequently. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring the mixture with a long handled spoon, to prevent it from clumping.When polenta is thick, stir in butter and cheese.

3. Spoon polenta into a greased 9" pie pan and smooth out. Top with the roasted tomato mixture and bake in oven at 350 degrees for five minutes.

Serves 6

Comments (22)

1. Elsie said on 6/20/12 - 02:39AM
looks delicious. Will be making this next week!
2. fig + fauna said on 6/20/12 - 02:51AM
Elsie ~ Great! Let me know how it turns out :)
3. Melissa said on 6/20/12 - 03:55AM
I love that swing! I can't wait till my tomatoes start to ripen
4. Mommy Lisa said on 6/20/12 - 04:20AM
I love love love love polenta. Will make this - or my version.
5. Bev said on 6/20/12 - 04:32AM
The picture of the Tomato and Polenta Pie on the swing is fun and made me relook at the recipe! The swing is such a carefree place of adventure and so is the kitchen when you turn those bumper crops of tomatoes into something yummy!
6. Rose D. Frenchtown, NJ said on 6/20/12 - 07:14AM
Looks like a perfect summer lunch!!!
7. fig + fauna said on 6/20/12 - 07:23AM
Thanks ladies ~ Bev ~ can't wait to see what you do with the polenta!
8. dervla said on 6/20/12 - 07:25AM
beautiful! I love that it only needs 5 mins in the oven. That's about all I can handle on this 97 degree NYC day! www.blogcurator.blogspot.com
9. Eileen @ Ham Pie Sandwiches said on 6/20/12 - 09:31AM
This does look amazing! A perfect way to eat the new summer tomatoes. I might even try it with some charred fresh corn strewn over the top. :)
10. fig + fauna said on 6/20/12 - 09:58AM
Eileen ~ YES! Charred corn would be PERFECT!!! Great idea
11. Monica said on 6/20/12 - 10:32AM
love. Love. LOVE. !!!
12. Bevin said on 6/20/12 - 10:46AM
Wonderful recipe! I'm trying this one soon.
13. Victoria said on 6/20/12 - 01:28PM
Hello! Stumbled onto your blog and I adore it! Wonderful recepies and beautiful pictures. However I caught a glimpse of, I believe it's Megans, arm and her stunning tattoo! Could you by any chance put up a full picture of it? And do you also have a heart on your ring finger? :)
14. fig + fauna said on 6/20/12 - 01:57PM
Victoria ~ Welcome! We'll try to get a better picture of the owl tattoo ;) My ring finger has an "X" - meaning X, the 70's LA punk band... thanks for the kind words.
15. Victoria said on 6/22/12 - 01:15PM
So sweet, thank you! Anyhow I'll be checking in on your blog for more delicious recipes and to dream about living on a farm :)
16. Helene @ frenchfoodiebaby.blogspot.com said on 6/22/12 - 07:41PM
What a wonderful idea, can't wait to try it, makes me salivate already. And I am in such awe of your photography, you convey not only beauty, but atmosphere and mood. Such calm and serenity oozes from your pictures... Just gorgeous.
17. Barbara said on 6/25/12 - 06:59PM
Just sounds so delicious love polenta.
18. Christy said on 6/27/12 - 08:25AM
That looks delicious!! I love your plate, too! Where did you get it?
19. fig + fauna said on 6/27/12 - 12:08PM
Christy ~ Thank you!! The plate set is a score from Goodwill, but it's made by Nate Berkus (really good score right?)
20. twiggs said on 7/8/12 - 10:57PM
oh my this seems to be so delicious and it also feels so romantic and cozy to eat it the way you described it! wonderful, i'd love to have lunch just like that!
21. amelia from www.ztastylife.com said on 7/11/12 - 07:52AM
I am in love with your light-full styling
22. Adrienne said on 1/6/13 - 05:19AM
Love this recipe, the photos, the beautiful sentiment behind the website and the punk tattoos. Look forward to following this blog through 2013....


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