Smooth and creamy, buttered polenta makes a good substitute for mashed potatoes.

Smooth and creamy, buttered polenta makes a good substitute for mashed potatoes.

Venetian Calf’s Live and Onions: Comfort food, Italian style

  • By Sue Ade
  • Tuesday, October 13, 2015 1:20pm
  • LifeFood

In Italian cuisine, Fegato alla Veneziana, or Venetian Calf’s Liver and Onions, is a popular way to enjoy liver. Served with creamy buttered polenta, it’s comfort food to the nth degree. If you have trouble finding calf’s liver in the fresh meat department where you shop, check the frozen foods section. Calf’s liver is often available, frozen, in one-pound packages, trimmed of its membrane and recipe ready.

While liver is high in certain vitamins and minerals, as well as being a nutrient-rich protein source, it is also significantly high in cholesterol. So, like many other foods we’d like to enjoy without risk to our health, how much liver we eat — and how often we eat it — makes the difference between being able to enjoy it on occasion, or not at all.

Venetian Calf’s Liver and Onions is most often accompanied with polenta — a kind of porridge, or mush, made from cornmeal. While polenta can be prepared firm, which may be sliced and grilled, my preference is for soft polenta, with the consistency of mashed potatoes, for serving with liver. As a side dish, polenta is often overlooked, mostly because making it with coarse, stone-ground cornmeal — by most, the preferred cornmeal for polenta — can be a time-consuming and laborious process. I’ve found, however, that faster cooking medium-grained cornmeal, such as the cornmeal sold by the Quaker Oats Company, to be suitable (and tasty) for making a quick polenta.

Venetian-style calf’s liver and onions, especially served with polenta, is rustic and homey — and in case you need it — comforting, too.

Sue Ade is a syndicated food columnist with broad experience and interests in the culinary arts. She has resided and worked in the lowcountry of South Carolina since 1985 and may be reached at kitchenade@yahoo.com.

Venetian Calf's Liver and Onions - with polenta - is surprisingly easy and economical to make.

Venetian Calf’s Liver and Onions – with polenta – is surprisingly easy and economical to make.

: Cornmeal can be found in a variety of "grinds," fine, medium and coarse, which has been either stone-ground (right), or made through a steel roller process (left and center).  Finely ground cornmeal can look like flour, while coarse stone-ground cornmeal, usually with the hull and germ of the corn kernel left in, looks less refined and processed. (Coarse cornmeal will take longer to cook.) If a recipe does not specify what kind of cornmeal to use, choose medium-grind cornmeal.

: Cornmeal can be found in a variety of “grinds,” fine, medium and coarse, which has been either stone-ground (right), or made through a steel roller process (left and center). Finely ground cornmeal can look like flour, while coarse stone-ground cornmeal, usually with the hull and germ of the corn kernel left in, looks less refined and processed. (Coarse cornmeal will take longer to cook.) If a recipe does not specify what kind of cornmeal to use, choose medium-grind cornmeal.

More in Life

File
Powerful truth of resurrection reverberates even today

Don’t let the resurrection of Jesus become old news

Nell and Homer Crosby were early homesteaders in Happy Valley. Although they had left the area by the early 1950s, they sold two acres on their southern line to Rex Hanks. (Photo courtesy of Katie Matthews)
A Kind and Sensitive Man: The Rex Hanks Story — Part 1

The main action of this story takes place in Happy Valley, located between Anchor Point and Ninilchik on the southern Kenai Peninsula

Jake Dye/Peninsula Clarion
Chloe Jacko, Ada Bon and Emerson Kapp rehearse “Clue” at Soldotna High School in Soldotna, Alaska, on Thursday, April 18, 2024.
Whodunit? ‘Clue’ to keep audiences guessing

Soldotna High School drama department puts on show with multiple endings and divergent casts

Leora McCaughey, Maggie Grenier and Oshie Broussard rehearse “Mamma Mia” at Nikiski Middle/High School in Nikiski, Alaska, on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. (Jake Dye/Peninsula Clarion)
Singing, dancing and a lot of ABBA

Nikiski Theater puts on jukebox musical ‘Mamma Mia!’

This berry cream cheese babka can be made with any berries you have in your freezer. (Photo by Tressa Dale/Peninsula Clarion)
A tasty project to fill the quiet hours

This berry cream cheese babka can be made with any berries you have in your freezer

File
Minister’s Message: How to grow old and not waste your life

At its core, the Bible speaks a great deal about the time allotted for one’s life

Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura and Stephen McKinley Henderson appear in “Civil War.” (Promotional photo courtesy A24)
Review: An unexpected battle for empathy in ‘Civil War’

Garland’s new film comments on political and personal divisions through a unique lens of conflict on American soil

What are almost certainly members of the Grönroos family pose in front of their Anchor Point home in this undated photograph courtesy of William Wade Carroll. The cabin was built in about 1903-04 just north of the mouth of the Anchor River.
Fresh Start: The Grönroos Family Story— Part 2

The five-member Grönroos family immigrated from Finland to Alaska in 1903 and 1904

Aurora Bukac is Alice in a rehearsal of Seward High School Theatre Collective’s production of “Alice in Wonderland” at Seward High School in Seward, Alaska, on Thursday, April 11, 2024. (Jake Dye/Peninsula Clarion)
Seward in ‘Wonderland’

Seward High School Theatre Collective celebrates resurgence of theater on Eastern Kenai Peninsula

Most Read