Saturday, March 21, 2009

Risotto instead of processed rice

A couple of months ago, I did a blog on Nutrition. Jennifer commented on her love of Rice A Roni. I have been meaning to post this recipe for her, but keep forgetting. It is for an Italian style rice called Risotto. You can find it in any grocery store, and it is easy enough for even a novice cook to make.

1 cup risotto
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup chopped onion
3 cups free range organic chicken broth
Sea Salt and Pepper

Warm your oil and butter in pan and saute the onion. Throw a pinch of coarse sea salt in the pan a minute after the onion has started cooking, to bring out the water in the onion (as well as the flavor) After the onion has a glossy look (maybe 3 or 4 mins), add the risotto and cook stirring for 3 more minutes. Stir in broth one cup at a time, allowing it to be absorbed by the rice before adding each cup. The risotto will come to a good consistency gradually. Add pepper to taste.

Above is the most basic of recipes. There is allot you can do to spruce it up to your tastes.
My kids favorite risotto is made with tomatoes and parmesan cheese.

1 lb roma tomatoes or cherry tomatoes, cut up
1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese (buy a block of it in the deli section)

Add tomatoes and cheese after most of broth is absorbed. The cheese gives the risotto a very creamy texture. The possibilities are endless with risotto. I've even made a sweet potato risotto before!
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My next recipe I post will be for couscous, another great starch for your side dishes

3 comments:

Jeanne said...

Thank you for this! I so want to put good stuff in these chitrens!

Jennifer said...

I love the idea of your blog also being a cooking lesson!

Deborah said...

i tried risotto once...wendell made it...butternut squash risotto. i think it was the butternut squash but it wasn't my favorite. i want to try a mushroom risotto...got any recipes for that? the tomato one sounds good. i had couscous once too...also a dish Wendell made. it was good! we're such a nation of quick and convenient! thanks for showing us how easy it can be! :)