Corn meal mush you ask? It sounds funny, but you can spell it ‘polenta’ if you like.

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  1. gabychops says:

    Sorry to hear, Dorothy, that you feel unwell. The food you describe is a real tasty comfort food! I hope you will feel better soon!

    Joanna

    1. Thank you! I’m definitely on the mend!

  2. Marilyn Marilyn dishes says:

    We love putting cottage cheese on cornmeal

    1. Oh that sounds good!

  3. This looks delicious and nourishing. Definitely comfort food which is perfect for cold days, especially when one is under the weather.
    Stay healthy and keep warm! 🙂

    1. Thank you my friend!

  4. M - says:

    I love polenta – especially once I made it myself from scratch.

    1. It’s makes a difference when you make it from scratch, and it’s pretty easy too!

  5. NativeNM says:

    Just think of it as building up your immunity. But seriously, I hope you are feeling better. You definitely created some comfort food to keep you nourished. Looks delicious!

    1. Thanks Jan! I’m feeling stronger every day!!

  6. sherry says:

    hope you are feeling better soon. Yep we call it polenta in australia. a very comforting dish.
    cheers
    sherry

    1. Thank you! I’m on the mend!

  7. Nancy says:

    I am so sorry to hear you have covid but glad it’s a mild case.
    My Mom used to make Cornmeal Mush. I have not had it in years!
    I need to change that.
    Feel better my friend.
    Happy Valentine’s Day!

    1. Thank you so much Nancy! Happy Valentines Day!

  8. ehacarr says:

    All the best and try to be patient. Be happy yours was a mild case but tiredness and ‘odd’ symptoms like the that of funny taste of food may persist awhile. I did not know I had it until I ended up in hospital for something else and tested positive! *smile* As I also comment from Australia – yes, we DO call this ‘polenta’ and i love it and really, really like your mushroom version!

    1. That you so much! I think this annoying cough and tiredness will linger, but it could have been much worse!

  9. Ally Bean says:

    Hoping you’re feeling better. I haven’t made mush in years, yet love the stuff. I like it fried with maple syrup for breakfast, but could be persuaded to eat it aka polenta in a savory dish.

    1. Mom always made a big batch so she could fry the little squares the next day!

  10. Yum! I swear that I could smell the sweet aroma of these delicious meals right through my computer screen!

    1. Ah thanks! I’m sending you the scent all the way from here!

  11. Mimi Rippee says:

    Fabulous! Polenta is so good. I just discovered a Romanian polenta recipe. Cornmeal rules!!!! Covid sucks.

    1. It sure does! I thought I would avoid it, but it snuck up on me!
      What’s in the Romanian version of polenta?

  12. Suzassippi says:

    After avoiding for a long time, it is a hard pill to swallow, isn’t it? I am glad you are feeling better, and certainly I am a believer that even though we can still get it, being vaccinated and careful, and masking when it is important still protect us from dying or being sick enough to need hospitalization.

    As to the corn meal mush, I confess to reading that and thinking back to the one and only time I remember Mother ever making it–we were out of oatmeal or Cream of Wheat, so she made corn meal mush for our breakfast cereal that day. All 3 of us kids ate it, because you were expected to eat what was served, but we hated it. I kept reading anyway and since I love polenta, I thought hmmm…then the more you explained, the more I wanted to try this. While I am trying to keep my pantry well stocked these days, I know I do not have all or even most of these items, including all the essential ones! Thank you for sharing your idea for comfort food, and once I try this, I will let you know. Here’s hoping you are back in tip top shape soon.

    1. I let myself slip. Even though I’m fully vaxed and boosted, when I was at the doctor’s office for my annual, I forgot my mask. That, coupled with having a colonoscopy which wipes out a lot of our gut’s immune system protection, and there you go! Luckily, it’s been a mild case as Covid goes.
      Give the mush (polenta) another try, and first time around, don’t leave out the Parmesan!

  13. CarolCooks2 says:

    Pleased ypu are feeling somewhat better, Dorothy so far I have escaped covid even on our trip to the UK …Cornmeal mush is not something I grew up with it wasn’t/isn’t a British dish however yours sounds and looks most delicious, Dorothy…I hope you have a great weekend and are feeling much better 🙂 x

    1. Luckily, I’m fully vaxed and boosted, so my symptoms have been mostly head cold. The cough keeps lingering though.

      1. CarolCooks2 says:

        Sorry to hear that, Dorothy it seems coughs this time of year seem to be lingering I don’t think the cold and damp helps I hope your cough soon disappears x

  14. Sheryl says:

    Good to hear that you are feeling a little better. Hope that you are fully recuperated very soon. I don’t think that I’ve ever had corn meal mush. Somehow I’ve missed this comfort food. Your version looks delicious.

    1. Thank you Sheryl! Better every day!

  15. Mary says:

    Oh Dorothy, what a bummer getting COVID! Hope it’s soon a memory. Never eaten Cornmeal Mush but I must say it sounds absolutely lovely. Thanks for putting the idea in my head!
    Mary :))

    1. Thanks Mary! I’m getting there!
      Give it a try, it’s such a versatile dish, sweet or savory!

  16. Did you hang up you cape for a minute and let someone take care of YOU for a change? ⚡️ Corn meal mush……good for what ails you. Be well, dear D. ☺️

    1. Thank you! I think I forgot to pick up my cape from the cleaners!

  17. Lis says:

    Aw, that’s really bad luck, Dorothy. Hope you’re soon feeling much better . . . lots of comfort food and loving care required! 😊

    1. And sleep, I’m not usually a napper, but I’ve been taking a long, sound one each afternoon! Thank you my friend!

  18. Julia says:

    I am sorry to hear you caught COVID. I hope you feel better soon. I hope your taste buds recover soon.

    I love polenta aka grits (larger grind) than medium.

    1. All these corn porridges are delicious!
      I’m getting much better, thank you!!

      1. Julia says:

        Yes, they are! I love fried mush! I had it for the first time in Indiana at an Amish restaurant.

        1. Ah, they know how to do it right!

          1. Julia says:

            They do! I loved how crispy it was on the outside and creamy it was in the middle. Every time we ate in a restaurant that served it, I’d order some.

  19. I’m sorry to hear you succumbed to Covid! The corn meal mush looks really good. From the recipe, it sounds as if there are options for veggies to go in it?

    1. You can tuck just about anything in the mush. I actually like mixing the roasted corn right in for the texture. Finely chopped sauteed peppers are good, and chives are my favorite. However, my chives are under about two feet of snow (and climbing) right now and I’m not about to pay $4 for a tiny little limp bundle in the store!

      1. Thanks, Dot. I’ll have to give it a try! I’ve always liked cornmeal, preferably the coarse ground.

        1. Don’t forget the Parm!

          1. I won’t!! (Everything’s better with cheese.)

  20. Carolyn Page says:

    Now that sounds delish! Unfortunately, Dorothy, my man is not a fan of polenta; I’d have to be very magical to hide it… Abracadabra!
    To my knowledge I’ve not had Covid, as yet. I’ve had a couple of flu like illnesses, but amongst others suffering Covid, I’ve escaped. Here’s hoping you are feeling so much better now. Sending good and healthy vibes your way.

    1. Thank you my friend!
      I was totally gobsmacked! Didn’t think I’d get it after all this time! But I’m definitely on the mend.

  21. terrie gura says:

    I’m glad you are feeling better, Dot! That darn Covid just keeps making the rounds. Your dish sounds superbly comforting, especially with all those mushrooms! 😋

    1. I was certainly glad I had them in the fridge!
      Went out for the first time yesterday (testing negative of course) with my daughter to the local Gardener’s Supply greenhouse! It was so good to be in the middle of all that green, and they had primroses. I could actually smell them! It was just what the doctor ordered, and I came home with a new orchid, some primroses, and a few little garden do-dads!

  22. Americaoncoffee says:

    I never knew polenta was mush. Thank you for sharing. I aways appreciate your selections and patient step by step guidance. ☕️💕☕️

    1. Thank you my friend! Many of us grew up on mush for breakfast, and now we can call it polenta!

  23. writinstuff says:

    Sorry you’re feeling poorly but good food (almost) always helps! I hope you’re on the mend and back to your usual self quick-fast!

    1. I’m feeling much better, Natasha! Almost my old self after I made a big pot of curry!

  24. Larry Doolittle says:

    I grew up eating fried cornmeal mush and it was only a few years ago that I discovered that polenta was the same thing.

    1. Funny, isn’t it? It took me a while back in the day to figure it out when polenta started getting trendy. Why, I grew up on this and I’ve not an Italian gene!

  25. The cornmeal mush sounds delicious, but darn that Covid! When I told my husband that you had it, he said, “Well, it’s still out there.” Yes it is, and any of us could get it. Hope you soon feel better and your sense of taste is back to normal.

    1. Thanks Laurie! I certainly got slipped some kryptonite! But I’m much better now except for the cough.
      Taste buds working nicely, although my husband said I made the curry a little too spicy last night!

      1. Glad you are feeling better!

  26. I certainly hope you are feeling much better now. Getting sick is always bad timing-UGH.

    I like this dish. I really enjoy polenta and mushrooms and peas and mushroom broth…Delicious.

    1. Thank you so much!
      I am feeling better, still have that cough!

  27. This is great comfort food! Wishing you much wellness!

    1. Thank you my friend!

  28. What a great idea cutting it up the next day and frying it!

    1. Mom always did that, and we loved it even better that way!

  29. nancyc says:

    This sounds like my kind of dish—I love onions, mushrooms, corn and everything else this has!

    1. Then you will love this one Nancy! Especially that toasted corn!

  30. Yum! Dorothy, that looks like an incredible polenta dish.

    1. Thank you Mary! It was tasty!

  31. I call it polenta but either way it’s super delicious! 😋 A soul warming meal 😋

    1. It’s always comfort food!

  32. Oh no, you got COVID! I’m so sorry, what an ordeal. I haven’t yet tested positive but who knows, I could of had it a dozen times and never knew. It’s a strange one. But you put on your big girl panties and decided to cook. I love that. I would have watched an old movie, popped some corn, lots of butter – but that’s my self care routine. And I love this, “Mother always used a wooden spoon, so it might be a law.” Oh my, I love the way you share a recipe. Hope you’re feeling better my friend, hugs, C

    1. It was short-lived except for the cough so I’m certainly glad I was vaccinated. It was so mild I wouldn’t have even tested but my grandson was planning a visit and on the off chance it was Covid I didn’t want him bringing it back to his dad who had a heart attack last November. I was shocked to see it was positive since I’ve avoided it for five years!

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