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This variation on a classic risotto recipe features wild mushrooms and red wine.
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The addition of whole peas adds an interesting texture to this creamy green risotto dish. With only eight ingredients (most of which you probably already have...
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Most risotto recipes require standing at the stove and stirring the pot continuously; this simpler version lets the oven do all the work.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Prepare for love at first bite.
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Moist roasted chicken gets the royal treatment with caramelized onions, balsamic vinegar and creamy risotto. You may choose to roast your own chicken or purchase a rotisserie chicken from a grocery store. A little grated cheese such as Parmesan or Pecorino Romano before serving is also a nice touch.
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This recipe yields extra risotto for making Risotto Cakes with Roasted Tomatoes and Arugula. If you don't plan on making the cakes, halve the recipe and reduce the cooking time slightly.
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The important thing for this dish is to have good, sweet, ripe watermelon that is firm enough to retain its shape once cubed, as well as good-quality pancetta, cut thick enough so that you can cube it to match the shape of the melon Don’t use prepackaged pancetta or have it sliced into paper-thin wisps Also important is to use good chicken stock
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Around Easter, many Neapolitan bakeries display the traditional pastiera, or Easter "pie," which is actually a type of cheesecake.
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Fragrant, flavorful saffron is the perfect ingredient in this simple, yet tasty risotto finished with pancetta, Parmesan cheese, and butter.
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Risotto can often be an intimidating dish, but this recipe, adapted from Rick Moonen and Roy Finamore’s “Fish Without a Doubt,” doesn’t have to be It came to The Times in 2009, part of Emily Weinstein’s column on learning to cook It worked for her, even though she didn’t prepare any of the ingredients ahead of time — or stir constantly as so many risotto recipes demand