Cookbook:Risotto

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Overview
Category: Main Course
Servings: 4 Persons
Calories: ?? kcal/?? kJ
Time: 40 minutes
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Risotto (Italian for 'little rice') is an Italian rice dish, most popular in the north of Italy. Generally the rice is slowly cooked in stock, but other liquids can be used. What's described here is a basic risotto recipe. It can be eaten as is, but risotto is generally enjoyed with one or two ingredients added. Grated or ground parmesan cheese is almost always sprinkled on top.

Ingredients

Preparation

Make sure your stock is simmering before you begin. It's important that the temparature is as high as possible, without letting the stock boil. The surface of the stock should just be moving a little. A large thick pot is best for the risotto.

  1. Finely chop the onion and garlic and sauté them very gently (without letting them brown) in some butter (you can use olive oil, but butter is preferred). This is known as a soffritto in Italy.
  2. Add the rice and let it sauté until it has a transparent look (this shouldn't take long). Add some salt and pepper.
  3. Add the wine. A hot pan will help burn out the alcohol more quickly (and create a nice dramatic effect), but make sure you don't burn the rice or the soffritto.
  4. As the wine cooks away you will see the remaining liquid getting thicker as it's absorbing the starch from the rice. When its more or less gone, add some stock. Do not add to much stock, the rice should never be submerged in stock. Keep stirring it and keep adding more stock as it cooks away. This should take about 15 to 20 minutes.
  5. Taste to see if the rice is done. The rice should be soft, but have enough bite to it to feel the individual grains of rice. The choice between a liquidy risotto or a firmer one is a matter of personal preference.

When put on a plate, it should spread out slowly, if it sits still it needs some more stock, if there's liquid coming from the risotto, it needs to cook down a bit more.

  1. When it's done, stir in the butter in small chunks at the time, taste to get the amount of butter right. Season with more salt and pepper to taste.
  2. Let it sit for a minute, and then serve immediately. Risotto won't keep beyond the meal, but rehydrating it with some soup or stock can yield edible results.

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