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Mamaliga (Polenta) Recipe

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2008

http://www.mamaliga.com - presents how to cook "Mamaliga", a staple dish cooked in Romanian cuisine as well as all over the Balkans. Also known as "Polenta".

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  • the "mamaliga" is not rumanian food! First learn the food history!

  • Thanks for the comment. I never mentioned that Polenta is "Romanian food". I know that is cooked all over the Balkans and in fact Europe. That's why I mentioned "a staple dish cooked in Romanian cuisine as well as all over the Balkans. Also known as "Polenta". in the info of this video :-)

    cheers!

  • Cu placere! It's a breeze to make it - really. And delicious - no wonder it appears now on 5-star restaurant menus.

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  • Im from poland but i love this simple dish, my favourite is with cream on the top. Yummmy

  • @iliescosmin Good thing yours is better, my friend. You saved the world!

  • @mosculici Multam de comment. Idea filmului era sa le arat vorbitorilor de limba engleza cum se face mamaliga. Romanii stiu deja asa ca nu avea rost. Ceea ce este trist, este ca o gramad de Romani din SUA au uitat complet romaneste as ca le pica bine sa isi reaminteasca reteta de mamaliga in engleza.

  • I am making this it looks great. Thank you for posting

  • super - caut polenta pe google, si dau peste mamaliga.com - felicitari, nici nu stiam ca exista asa ceva.

    Totusi este reteta de polenta (Italia) si nu de mamaliga romaneasca

  • Mamaligaaaaaaa cu branza si smantana... cea mai buna mancare.

  • merci mamaligadotcom!

  • we know that :))..but you see, after Mr.Columbus returned to good old Europe...he did not come empty handed...and among syphilis, gold and odd looking creatures, he also brought corn and potatoes..which quickly spread across Europe wide..that was back in the 14 hundreds..and in 600 hundred years it had plenty of time to get very popular among lower classes, for which wheat flour was a total luxury therefore bread as well. T

  • i would like a video of sarmale and mici my daughter is half romanian and loves the dishes please soemone

  • Great posts sir

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