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slippage (iou) and Crisp cherry tomatoes with polenta crust (recipes)


slippage (iou)



slippage noun. M19.
[from SLIP verb1 + -AGE.]
The action or an instance of slipping or subsiding; the amount or extent of this. M19.
The difference between expected and actual output of a mechanical system. E20.
Falling away from a standard; delay; decline in value, popularity, etc.; the extent of this. E20.
Guardian Living standards could be eroded by a continued slippage of sterling. M. Lee There were signs of mental slippage.

Crisp cherry tomatoes with polenta crust (recipes)






Serves 2



Preparation time

less than 30 mins



Cooking time

less than 10 mins

















Ingredients



100g/3 ½ oz polenta225g/8oz cherry tomatoes3 tbsp olive oilTo garnish1 small bunch fresh chives, finely chopped



Method



1. Sprinkle the polenta onto a flat Baking sheet. Slice off the base of each of the cherry tomatoes and discard the ends. Roll the tomatoes in the polenta, making sure the bases are coated. 2. Heat the oil in a frying pan. Fry the tomatoes for 4-5 minutes or until golden-brown. To serve, arrange on a plate and garnish with the chives.