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Made with fennel bulbs, Arborio rice, and heavy cream, this is a rich and creamy risotto - just like it ought to be!
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Sometimes I get bored with broccoli — but then I use it in a risotto, and it’s like a completely new vegetable The diced stems retain a nice texture that contrasts with the tender flowers Make sure to slice the flowers thin for the most delicate results.
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This classic risotto is flooded with fresh herbs at the very end of cooking Serve it as a main dish or a side Use a combination of sweet herbs and vivid-tasting salad greens, like wild arugula.
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Red wine risotto with prosciutto and chanterelle mushrooms is a rich twist on the classic Italian-inspired meal. Serve to someone special!
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Cream of mushroom soup lends this porcini mushroom risotto a creamy taste without actually using heavy cream. If you like, stir in freshly grated parmesan cheese before serving.
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Creamy, flavorful seafood risotto with clams and cooked salmon. Clam juice really lets the seafood flavor shine through! It's a great way to use up leftover salmon.
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This recipe contains wild rice, hence the name wild risotto. Both wild rice and Italian Arborio rice can be found at most grocery stores.
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With a stovetop pressure cooker, this authentic Italian risotto with porcini mushrooms will be ready after just 4 minutes of cooking!
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This risotto recipe, low impact enough for a weeknight but sufficiently elegant for a dinner party, derives its earthiness from rehydrated dried porcini Soaking the mushrooms takes the greatest amount of time — once they’re ready, they’re drained, chopped and added to arborio rice, cooked al dente in dry white wine and some chicken stock Butter and cheese add creaminess, while sage adds an herby bite.
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So you cooked some lobster and that was great You sautéed the empty shells in oil and cooked them off in a lot of water with an onion, a couple bay leaves and a few peppercorns, and made stock This is as it should be, always