Salmon on Parmesan Polenta with Fresh Cherry Tomato Sauce

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Kathy Beck

In June of 2024, my dear friend Kathy Beck crossed the river following a devastating fall, subsequent brain surgeries, and a stroke. To say my heart ached is somewhat of an understatement; the lack of her presence was palpable and remains so. She was smart, witty company and fitted with a wry sense of humor she–and everyone else– thoroughly enjoyed. In short, a fine role model and a comforting, intelligent presence. In the days following her death, I posted a recipe, “Salmon on Lemon Polenta with Vegetables,” and dedicated it to her memory as Kathy, who wasn’t a happy cook, often asked me for recipes or cooking advice. I do think Kathy would have thoroughly enjoyed the meal and I’m only sad I hadn’t the opportunity to make it for her. While not always attached to my blog’s statistics, sometime later I happened to check on them and was gobsmacked to see that post hugely at the top of the heap — where it still sits! I’ve made the salmon meal a few times since — just recently for a dinner party where we remembered Kathy warmly — and I kept promising myself I would come up with another salmon and polenta recipe as it has been such a happy match for my readers and guests. This week, after hosting my neighbor Mary Pat for a similar salmon dinner, I ended up with a little extra salmon — just perfect for spending the next morning working out what turns out to be a recipe for today’s Salmon on Parmesan Polenta with Fresh Cherry Tomato Sauce.

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Lemon Polenta with Braised Beef Ragù

By this time of the year, pot roast (boneless beef chuck roast, in this case) has lost the patina or excitement it so raptly held last fall. It’s been cold awhile and we’ve been eating “comfort food” for months. While the price hasn’t dropped much over all, there was a twofer sale at our local grocery and of course I still stocked up. The list for meat in the big garage freezer boasts way too many possibilities, but 4 pot roasts was still scratched onto its bottom. What to do with the first one for a special weekend meal? (Stay tuned about what fate awaits the rest of them.)

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