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Vegan Meals - Mexican Fiesta Smothered Polenta

Don't you love it when one of your vegan meals accidentally becomes a new favorite? That's what happened when I made what I'm calling Vegan Mexican Fiesta Smothered Polenta. This is a very delicious, fun, and balanced dish both in taste and nutrition.

Hubby Jeff rated this with not only 5 out of 5 stars, but a good ol' "Whoooo-dawgies" ala Jed Klampet from the Beverly Hillbillies. I had to agree. Give it a go and see what you think.

This yummiest of vegan meals started out with me trying to figure out what to do with some pre-cooked black beans I had sitting in the fridge. I also had some homemade vegan salsa (you can find my Salsa Asada recipe here) and some vegan sour cream which I don't usually have on hand so it was a special treat I wanted to use as well.

You will notice I use veggie broth to saute the veggies in instead of olive oil. For the past 6 months (or more?) I have been experimenting with no-oil cooking, and am amazed at how EASY it has been. Very, very rarely do I find myself having to use any oil in my cooking whatsoever, something I have always wanted to strive toward.

Beka Vita 12 1/2-inch Vegan PanNow, I have to admit I have tried no-oil cooking in the past, but it just didn't work out and I believe it might be the pans I was using. So what started me on this whole kick was the new pans I bought from Beka, their Vita line. These pans are amazing, non-stick without the harmful (and crappy) non-stick coating -- these pans are covered with ceramic and are just magical to use. They are pretty new, so if you cannot find them locally then you can order through Amazon. They offer a 9 1/2" pan and a 12 1/2" pan too. Highly recommend you check them out.

Also, I used asparagus here because that is what I had on hand, but I believe any veggie would work nicely such as broccoli or spinach. You can also vary the bean such as using red beans or pinto beans instead of black beans.

Tube of pre-cooked polentaFinally, I used pre-packaged polenta because it is what I had on hand - it is made by Food Merchants and comes in an 18-once tube which I get at Whole Foods. If you can make your own polenta, more power to you - I'm sure it would work beautifully.

Here's how it all came together...

Vegan Mexican Fiesta Smothered Polenta
Serves 2

Have ready: Sassy's Salsa Asada (or your favorite)
Spice Mix:
Pinch crushed red pepper
Pinch ground chipotle pepper
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
Remaining ingredients:
1-2 Tablespoons veggie broth (or use a olive oil with a drop of water to keep the heat of the oil down)
1/4 cup red pepper, chopped or sliced
1/4 cup green pepper, chopped or sliced
3 large asparagus, chopped or sliced
1/4 cup red onion, chopped or sliced
1/4 cup tomato (I used heirloom), chopped
1/2 cup fresh corn kernels (or use thawed frozen corn in a pinch)
2 red pepper stuffed green olives, sliced
Drizzle of Agave Nectar or pure maple syrup
Squeeze fresh lime juice
1 Tablespoons chocolate chips, or to taste
Sea salt
Polenta, cut into six (1/2") slices
Garnish:
Vegan sour cream (optional)
Chopped avocado
Chives

Step 1: In a small dry pan, toast the spice mix over medium heat until fragrant, stirring often with a wooden spoon. Remove from heat and set aside.

Step 2: Heat veggie broth (or olive oil/water combo) in a large pan. Add red pepper, green pepper, asparagus, red onion, tomato, and corn. Heat, stirring occasionally, until veggies are slightly tender. Add green olives, agave nectar or maple syrup, lime juice, chocolate chips, and reserved spice mix. Stir until chocolate chips are melted. Season with salt, to taste.

Step 3: Arrange 3 slices of polenta per person in the center of your plate. Spoon half of the bean/veggie mix (although I always give Jeff more) over the polenta. Top with a spoonful of salsa, a dollop of sour cream (optional), some chopped avocado, and a sprinkling of chives.

Serve with a crisp green salad tossed with Sassy's Seedalicious Topping.




Vegan Mexican Fiesta Smothered Polenta

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