This is a forgiving and crowd-pleasing appetizer that you can easily modify by using different seasonal toppings. You can prepare the polenta up to 2 days in advance, and the tapenade up to 3 days. On the day of your party, simply broil the polenta squares and top them with the tapenade.
Homemade salsa is the ultimate way to enjoy the ripe, crisp veggies of the season-with a little heat to keep things interesting. Newly picked corn provides juicy flavor.
This Sun-Dried Tomato Polenta Squares Topped with Three Peppers recipe contains yellow cornmeal, polly-o whole milk mozzarella cheese, kraft grated parmesan cheese, oil, butter or margarine and more.
This sweet-tart salsa recipe features crisp, slightly acidic Spartan apples, though Fuji, Jonagold, and Liberty apples would also work nicely. Serve with pork or roast chicken.
Chips and salsa for dessert? Absolutely, at least when it's this sprightly fruit blend with peaches, apples, and hints of orange, ready to scoop with cinnamon-scented tortilla crisps.
This Mexican Chicken Casserole with Charred Tomato Salsa recipe contains corn tortillas, cooked chicken, shredded monterey jack cheese, feta cheese, frozen corn kernels and more.
Crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside, these salsa-topped cakes make a lovely vegetarian entree. They offer a great way to use leftover basmati rice; if you're starting with cooked rice, use about 1 1/2 cups. Add mixed greens to the plate for even more color.
This Fresh-from-the-Garden Tomato Pasta recipe contains rotini pasta, kraft balsamic vinaigrette dressing, tomatoes, kraft grated parmesan cheese, onion and more.