Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage

Say hello to your newest showstopper Thanksgiving appetizer.

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving
Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving

I say “your” because you are definitely going to make this. I can feel it. Or…taste it?

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving
Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving

Prepping the polenta is slightly annoying in the amount of time it takes, but it’s not difficult.

AND! You can make the polenta a day ahead of time! AND! I wouldn’t be showing you this if it wasn’t worth it in the end.

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving
Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving

AND (I’ll stop now.)! The colors!!!

They’re like little bites of fall.

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving
Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving

The polenta is cooked then chilled then crisped in the oven to turn into perfect bites of crunchy crostini. Who needs a French baguette for crostini? This is way more fun.

The ricotta is very lightly sweetened with maple syrup to compliment the natural sweetness of the butternut squash and contrast with the savory polenta.

And the texture. I can’t stop thinking about it.

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Appetizer, or………dinner. The choice is yours.

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving
Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving

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adapted from: epicurious.com

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage

gluten-free // yields 24-32 crostini

  • 1 cup uncooked polenta + cooking water
  • 1-2 tablespoons butter or olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder granules
  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 3 cups 1/2-inch cubed butternut squash
  • 30+ sage leaves
  • 1 cup full fat ricotta cheese
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure maple syrup
  • 3 tablespoons refined avocado oil or ghee (or other high-heat safe oil)
  • salt + pepper

Cook polenta according to package directions, until stiff in texture. Cook time will vary depending on the brand. After stirring the polenta into your boiling water add 1-2 tablespoons of butter or oil, the garlic, and about 1/2-3/4 teaspoon salt. When finished, stir in the parmesan cheese. Add more salt + pepper to your liking.

Spread the polenta evenly and firmly on a rimmed (unlined) baking sheet 9x13 in size. If you don’t have that size pan aim to spread the polenta evenly to 1/4-1/2 inch thickness all over.

Place in the fridge until fully chilled, 30-45 minutes.

After 20 minutes of chilling, preheat your oven to 425° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment and toss the squash with 1 tablespoon of oil and a few pinches of salt. Roast for 20-28 minutes, turning halfway through, until golden brown and tender. Set aside.

While roasting, heat a small pan over medium-high heat with 2 tablespoons of oil. Once fully heated, add about 10 sage leaves to the pan (do not overcrowd) for about 30 seconds until the edges start to curl and barely brown. Place on a paper towel to drain excess grease. Repeat 2-3 more times.

Stir ricotta with the maple syrup and a pinch of salt. Place in the fridge.

Slice polenta into 2-3-inch pieces and place on a greased or parchment lined baking sheet.

As soon as the squash finishes set your oven to broil with a rack in the top position. Place the polenta under the broiler for 3-6 minutes, until crispy to the touch. Flip and broil for another 3-6 minutes. Keep a close eye on the polenta. Let cool for 5 minutes or to room temperature.

Assemble polenta with ricotta, butternut squash, a sage leaf, and a sprinkle of salt. Serve slightly warm, at room temp, or chilled from the fridge. 

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notes: When broiling the polenta it will feel crisp to the touch but doesn’t darken much in color. Test crispness with a quick touch.

If serving chilled, be sure to chill each ingredient separately and then assemble. Polenta can be made 1 day ahead if desired. Cook and spread in the pan then keep in the fridge until ready to broil.

Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving
Polenta Crostini with Butternut Squash, Ricotta + Sage | edibleperspective.com #glutenfree #thanksgiving

How in the world is it already Friday? Cheers to that!

Ashley

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies

Get excited.

Because these cookies are total breakfast material. Not just, let’s call these breakfast cookies and still add a cup of sugar. They’re naturally sweetened with dates and just a touch of maple syrup. They’re filled with healthy fats, protein, and fiber from the oats, nuts, and dates.

They are a cookie I would actually eat for breakfast and can’t wait to take on the mountain with me when snowboarding season starts.

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

These cookies also happen to be created by one of my favorite bloggers evaaa, Izy Hossack, from Top With Cinnamon. I’m sure you know her, but if not, you absolutely have to check out her blog. She is mega-talented both in the kitchen and behind the camera. She is a constant inspiration and continues to astound me with the the high-quality work she produces while being just 18 years old! This girl just finished high school and has already published a cookbook! Can you imagine writing + photographing a cookbook at 18 years old? I definitely cannot.

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

And I have to tell you something. Izy absolutely blew me away with this cookbook. I expected it to be great. Lovely. Beautiful. But it exceeded my expectations. I emailed her immediately and was just like…GIRL. THIS COOKBOOK. You rule.

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I feel like the photos in this book come to life. You want to grab the food straight from the page. And her sweet stories give you a glimpse into her London life and childhood.

Similar to her blog, the majority of the recipes in Izy’s cookbook are on the sweet side, but there is definitely a great mix of savory recipes to round things out. The truly great thing about Izy’s recipes is that they are inventive but also approachable. She explains directions simply and clearly, allowing your confidence in the kitchen to grow.

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

The book is not gluten-free focused but there are still a handful of gluten-free friendly recipes, as well as vegetarian. It’s a book I’ll be referring to constantly for inspiration in the kitchen. I can’t wait to try to convert some of the baked good recipes to being gluten-free friendly. I mean, Pretzel Cinnamon Rolls? Are you kidding me?

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

I have to conquer the following recipe with gluten-free flour. I can’t get over the thought of these flavors together!

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

Now, back to the cookies.

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

I decided to top them with melted coconut butter instead of chocolate, but either works perfectly. They have a fantastic chewy texture and lightly sweetened flavor.

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

Plus, the whole no-bake thing is always a winner in my book.

I obviously doubled the recipe because it only seemed right.

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

Just to give you an example of some of the recipes you’ll find in Izy’s cookbook:

  • boozy mocha coconut layer cake
  • banana buckwheat muffins
  • crispy aubergine [eggplant] with kale pesto fettuccine
  • baked rosemary polenta chips – gluten-free
  • chickpea & pomegranate dip – gluten-free
  • triple lemon streusel cake
  • wholemeal maple pecan buns
  • 10-minute almond granola – gluten-free with GF oats

Need I go on?

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

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Recipe reprinted with permission from: Izy Hossack + Hardie Grant Books

No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies

gluten-free option, vegan // yields 7 large cookies

  • 3/4 cup [70g/2 1/2oz] rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup [90g/3oz] pitted dates
  • 1/4 cup [35g/1oz] almonds
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter, store-bought or homemade
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • 1 cup [30g/1oz] cornflakes or puffed rice cereal
  • 30g [1oz] dark [bittersweet] chocolate, melted – optional

Line a baking tray with baking parchment. Dry-toast the oats in a large frying pan over a high heat, stirring often, until fragrant. Remove from the heat and leave to cool in the pan.

In a food processor, blend the dates, almonds, almond nut butter, maple syrup, 2 tablespoons of water and the cocoa powder until a paste is formed. Add the paste to the oats with the cornflakes and knead together gently with your hands. Divide into 7 balls and flatten them slightly onto the lined baking tray. Drizzle with the chocolate [if using] and leave to set at room temperature.

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Notes from Ashley:

  • to make gluten-free: use certified GF oats and make sure whichever cereal you use is also certified GF
  • I used puffed rice cereal but next time would try brown rice krisp cereal for a crunchier texture.
  • I topped mine with melted coconut butter instead of chocolate.
  • I also subbed walnuts and pecans instead of almonds because it is what I had on hand.
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com
No-Bake Chocolate Granola Cookies from the Top With Cinnamon cookbook | edibleperspective.com

Big congrats to Izy and this spectacular cookbook! I am beyond excited to see how her future unfolds. What a talent!

#girlcrush

Happy Friday!

Ashley

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