Risotto is a basic rice dish, but is included here for two reasons. You can mix just about anything with it and it tastes fabulous. Secondly, it's suitable for both hot and cold weather dining.
It is simple.
4 cups stock (chicken, beef, fish, vegetable, whatever)4 tablespoons unsalted butter1/2 minced onion1 cup arborio rice1/2 cup dry white wine1 cup grated fresh Parmigiano cheeseSalt and pepper to taste
Heat the stock in a covered pot. While that is heating up, in another large pot, melt the butter and fry the onion until translucent.
Stir the rice into the onion pot and stir until it is evenly coated in the butter. Reduce the heat to low and add the wine.
Stir until the rice has absorbed that liquid, then start adding the hot stock. Do it in about 1/2 cup amounts. Stir the rice continuously until all of the stock is in and absorbed.
The rice becomes creamy at this stage and should be almost ready. Taste to make sure it is cooked, but not overdone.
Add salt and pepper to taste, stir in the cheese and serve.
Variations: We do this dish a LOT because it is so quick and fabulous. At the 'onion' stage, we will add bacon or chicken and mushrooms. We will then top it up in the pot with either fresh cooked asparagus, or snow peas or left over roasted vegetables.
Try your own variations. It's rich and yummy!
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