If you are looking for a side dish with a difference, that takes minimal effort, then Baked Polenta Chips are for you. You just put them in the oven and wait for them to get all crispy and golden brown on the outside and creamy and delicious in the middle. A great alternative to potato chips and lot of different options for seasoning too.
These Polenta Chips (or Polenta Fries if you like) can be eaten as a side dish, appetiser or just eaten as a snack. We would happily eat chips every day of the week, and sometimes do. But when they start to get a bit boring, we change things up a bit and use something other than white potato to make them. Polenta makes incredible chips.
Sometimes we make Sweet Potato Fries, Baked Carrot Fries or our Baked Garlic Potato Wedges, but recently we have been making these polenta fries a lot.
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Why you will love them
- A delicious alternative to potato chips - If you are looking for something a bit different, then this polenta chips recipe is it.
- Perfect texture - Crispy on the outside and fluffy in the centre.
- Versatile - Lots of seasoning options, so you never have to have them the same way twice.
- Low in calories - Just 108 calories a serving
Ingredients needed
- Polenta - We used a pre-cooked block of polenta to make these, as it saves so much time. However, you could make it yourself from scratch by boiling and simmering polenta in stock and them pouring it into a lined baking tray and cooling and then putting in the fridge to chill overnight. You can then cut it like you would a pre-cooked block.
- Olive oil - You can swap this for sunflower or vegetable oil.
- Garlic granules - Garlic is a simple flavour to add, but you can add any flavours you like. Add a Cajun or Mexican seasoning or even some curry powder for an Indian twist.
- Salt and pepper - These polenta fries need to be well seasoned.
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
How to Make Baked Polenta Fries - Step by step
Prep: Preheat your oven to 200°C/180°C(fan)/400°F/Gas 6.
One: Cut the polenta into fries and put on a baking tray.
Two: Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with garlic powder and salt and pepper. Put into the oven for 45-50 minutes, or until crispy.
Three: Serve with dips.
What is polenta?
Polenta is a fairly new ingredient to our house, but where has it been all our lives? It's amazing! Polenta is boiled cornmeal and then it can be set in blocks (which you can buy in supermarkets where the pasta is) and then cut that into chips.
It's a Northern Italian store cupboard staple that is made by grinding corn into flour. It has a rich yellow colour, and has a slightly sweet flavour.
Although you can eat it thick and creamy like a porridge, if you allow it to set then you can cut it up and fry or bake it. You serve it instead of potatoes, pasta or rice or use it in place of breadcrumbs to coat chicken or fish when frying - it has a really nice texture.
We buy the blocks ready made to make our chips, but you can cook the cornmeal up yourself to save money.
Seasoning
We try to make our recipes as adaptable as possible, and that usually comes down to the seasonings. We just added some garlic to this polenta chips recipe, to keep it simple, but there is so much more that you can do with them. Herbs are always a good addition and some dried oregano and thyme work well.
Fancy something spicy? A sprinkle of cayenne goes a long way here or even some fajita seasoning. Our Peri Peri Seasoning is amazing on polenta chips too.
If you like your fries cheesy, and who doesn't, then about 10 minutes before the polenta chips are cooked, sprinkle some finely grated Parmesan on them and put them back in the oven. Cheesy chip perfection!
Serving Suggestions
Chips need dip. It's some kind of law or something. We have got you covered with a wide selection of dips that would go perfectly with these. Why not try our Healthier Homemade Ketchup or Healthy BBQ Sauce if you want to keep it traditional. Want something a bit creamier? Try dipping these into our Homemade Healthy Ranch or Southwest Sauce.
Chips and burgers are a good combination too and we have got you covered there as well. Try our Air Fryer Burger, Cajun Chicken Burger or Hidden Vegetable Burgers.
We also think they make an amazing side dish to our Air Fryer Steak.
FAQ
You can chop the polenta into chips and add the oil and seasoning and then put on a tray and cover. They can stay like this for a few hours until you are ready to put them in the oven to cook them.
We used a pre-cooked block of polenta to make these, as it saves so much time. However, you could make it yourself from scratch by boiling and simmering polenta in stock and them pouring it into a lined baking tray and cooling and then putting in the fridge to chill overnight. You can then cut it like you would a pre-cooked block.
Yes, these get lovely and crispy in the air fryer and will take just 10-15 minutes.
We would recommend eating these straight away, as they can become rubbery when left and they don't reheat very well. So try to only make as many as you need.
Extra tips
• Keep the seasonings simple, or get really creative. Cayenne or fajita seasoning adds some spice or some oregano and thyme add some Italian flavour.
• Make these cheesy by adding a sprinkle or Parmesan 10 minutes before they are finished.
• If you are making your own polenta, you can add some cheese into it.
• Serve with our healthy ketchup and BBQ sauce or our healthy ranch dressing.
• If using store bought polenta, then pat it dry before slicing it up.
• Make sure that all the chips are cut to the same size, so they cook evenly.
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Recipe
Baked Polenta Chips
Ingredients
- 500 g (10 oz) Polenta
- 1 tablespoon Olive oil
- 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
- 1 pinch Sea salt
- 1 pinch Ground black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 200°C/180°C(fan)/400°F/Gas 6.
- Cut 500 g Polenta into fries and put on a baking tray.
- Drizzle with 1 tablespoon Olive oil and sprinkle over 1 teaspoon Garlic powder and 1 pinch Sea salt.
- Put into the oven for 45-50 minutes, or until crispy.
Recipe Tips
- Keep the seasonings simple, or get really creative. Cayenne or fajita seasoning adds some spice or some oregano and thyme add some Italian flavour. Try our French Fry Seasoning or Peri Peri seasoning too.
- Make these cheesy by adding a sprinkle or parmesan 10 minutes before they are finished.
- If you are making your own polenta, you can add some cheese in to it.
- Serve with our healthy ketchup and BBQ sauce or our healthy ranch dressing.
- If using store bought polenta, then pat it dry before slicing it up.
- Make sure that all the chips are cut to the same size, so they cook evenly.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
Jen says
These look so delicious! I've never tried polenta before but I think I'll have to give these a go.
~ Carmen ~ says
I'm loving how easy these are to make. I've bought polenta before & had no idea what to do with it.
Over a Cuppa says
These look fab! Yay for more gluten-free recipes, why oh why don't doctors take diet in to consideration more. Sure many an irritable bowel syndrome diagnosis would be resolved when diet is looked at.
Sorry about your comment from 'rude boy' looks like you have lots of support on Facebook. Another why oh why can't people just think before opening their mouths or even just practice being kind. When I gave up gluten I went from size 16 to size 10/12 in a matter of months. Everyone said how fab I was looking, I have to be honest I felt I looked fab before I didn't even think about being 2-3 sizes above my natural shape. I did feel much better health wise for giving gluten up though. xxx
Mira says
These look like potato fries, no doubt! Very excited to try them! Pinning !
Tracey says
You had me at 'baked garlic', lol! Love both, and together even better! I've never tried polenta though. Tx
agatapokutycka says
I must admit, I've never tried it before.
Looks like a time to try something new.
Maria @ runningcupcake says
I have only used the polenta flour in baking, never bought a block of it. I have had it in restaurants and really like it- I had it with some balsamic roasted veggies and veggie pesto and it was delicious.
Foodie Laura says
these look divine. I'm looking forward to some gluten free recipes, I have no wheat issues but find I get a lot more creative with gluten free dishes.
Savita @ ChefDeHome says
simply awesome! I love baked fries, and garlic too!!!! touch of garlic can make everything so yum!! a must try for me, Dannii!!
Cailee says
Oh my word!! This is so cool!! What a unique, fun recipe! I never would have thought to try polenta this way!! YUM!
Brittany says
OK...I need to try the baked polenta already. These look so good.
[email protected] says
Polenta fries. Never heard of them. I bet these are more tasty then other ways polenta is made.
Rachel @ Bakerita says
Ooooh I LOVE polenta and polenta fries sound so so good. I need to try making these, they sound like a new favorite :)
Gingi says
These look so yummy!!! Thanks for sharing!
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