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Breakfast Polenta with Chorizo and Queso Fresco

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Breakfast Polenta with Chorizo and Queso FrescoLeo Gong

This dish would be great served with fried eggs for brunch.

Market tip:

Polenta is the Italian name for coarse yellow cornmeal. It is available at some supermarkets, natural foods stores, and Italian markets. If you can't find it, regular cornmeal can be substituted in this recipe.

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