Ahhh, creamy, cheesey risotto!
What a wonderful creation from the food gods, you are!
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This week the "I Heart Cooking Clubs" bloggers prepared 'grains' recipes from Nigella Lawson. Each and every one of her creations has filled our tummies with delight and our faces with smiles. I simply MUST run out and collect her cookbooks! For this theme on grains, I selected rice, more specifically, risotto.
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So many people sadly shy away from preparing risotto due to the continual stirring and adding of broth while the rice absorbs the broth and becomes creamier by the minute. For me, the process of standing by the stove, and the stirring, stirring, stirring while the cream thickens around the rice is beautiful in the love and patience required for this specialty. The results always reward the patient cook!
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Just look at this gorgeous, creamy, rich risotto . . . simplicity and perfection!
Lemon Risotto with Parmesan, Asiago and Rosemary
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What you need for the risotto:
2 green onions/shallots
1 stalk celery
1/4 cup unsalted butter
1 Tbsp olive oil
1-1/3 cups risotto rice (preferably Arborio)
1 quart vegetable stock
1/2 lemon, zested and juiced
Needles from 2 small sprigs of fresh rosemary, finely chopped
1 tsp. minced garlic (or garlic powder) -- my addition
1 egg yolk
4 Tbsp grated fresh Parmesan (I used 1/2 Parm and 1/2 Asiago cheeses)
4 Tbsp heavy cream
white pepper
Sea salt to taste
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What you need to do to make the risotto:
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In a mini food processor, finely chop the celery and green onions/shallots.
In a deep pot, heat half the butter, the olive oil, and the celery/shallot mixture until softened, about 5 minutes, stirring so that nothing sticks to the bottom of the pot.
Mix in the rice, stirring to coat the rice with the butter and oil.
In another saucepan, heat the stock and keep it warm and simmering.
Pour a ladleful of stock into the rice mixture and keep stirring until all stock is absorbed.
Add another ladle of stock, stir again.
Repeat this process until the rice is cooked to 'al dente'.
Use your judgement with the stock -- you may not need it all, or you may even have to add some hot water beyond 1 quart.
Mix the lemon zest and rosemary into the risotto.
In a small bowl, beat the egg yolk, lemon juice, Parmesan (and Asiago), cream and pepper.
When the risottos still has a little 'bite', remove it from the heat and add the bowl of lemon juice, egg, cheese mixture.
At this point, I also added the garlic.
Add the remaining half of the butter.
Salt to taste.
Check your seasoning and make adjustments.
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Dig in, savor, and ENJOY!
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When rice is nearly al dente (has a bit of a bite), add the cream, egg, cheese, lemon mixture.
I also added garlic to the risotto at this point, tasting as I added it.
Season to taste with sea salt
The fresh rosemary is straight out of my herb garden, and grows year-round in the Carolina's.
I served this with my family's Italian meatloaf recipe . . . now how much more comfort food can you get with that combination?

Hubby loves risotto...I am always looking for a recipe to try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHolly
Yummy, risotto. I need to remember to make it more often. It's so creamy and comforting. We love our fresh herbs, don't we? this year I hope my basil grows as hearty as yours. I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very warm and comforting risotto with a wonderful lemon accent. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I keep looking at this recipe, I really want to try it soon too. Delish!
ReplyDeleteHey Roz, you are right, not much more can compare to the comfort level of this one! Your Risotto looks superb and I love the way you illustrated the instructions!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind stirring a risotto at all - it's those pesky rouxs that are annoying. This sounds wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat dish!I love risotto and your looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work!
Have a lovely week.
Annalisa,ciao
Your risotto looks heavenly and I have lots of rosemary. Will give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful pick for great grains week! Your risotto turned out perfect and looks delicious. I love making risotto and like you, don't mind hovering over the stove stirring and stirring. It is such a rewarding outcome;D
ReplyDeleteOoh, risotto is one of my favorite guilty pleasures! This one looks lovely. I'm going to try to use farro instead of the arborio rice next time I make it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely scrumptious! I am taking it as a sign to make risotto for the first time...I have seen quite a few risotto recipes in the last couple days! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Sieglinde
Wow how beautiful this dish is....love the lemon and cheese flavors...awesome pictures bellisimo~
ReplyDeleteOh my - this looks absolutely wonderful! I love lemon and rosemary together so adding them to risotto sounds perfect to me.
ReplyDeleteSusan
MMMMM, delicious! Bella!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures make me think I could even make this. I'm on vacation at the moment, but want to try when I get home, thanks for the inspiration.
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So, it's almost midnight here and I'm getting mad about this scrumptious risotto !
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I find stirring risotto and watching the dish come together relaxing. Lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteMimi
WOW, how weird that I just saw that arboreo rice or whatever it's called at the grocery store this weekend! I thought it was expensive so I didn't get any. BUT WOW...you care some cook! This looks AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE risotto... and this one looks delicious! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing lovely creamy Risotto ...a lovely addition to the week of grains and more at IHCC....
ReplyDeleteI have had this one marked and now you made me really want to try it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking risotto. And I so love the lemon and rosemary together, I'd only omit the egg and add more cheese to get that creaminess. I'll definitely try this.
ReplyDeletei love risotto too, this is a great looking recipe.
ReplyDeleteOh this looks so creamy. My husband loves risotto. He also loves lemon and rosemary together so I'm sure this would win him over.
ReplyDeleteI've made her cheddar cheese risotto and it was also very good. I'm excited about trying this one!
Thanks for sharing this yummy risotto recipe. I've really got to try this! :)
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ReplyDeleteI love the risotto. Looks and sounds delicious!!.
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absolutely love risotto this is perfect! I am so glad you visited me and I am following this blog yum!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely amazing!! I love risotto and lemon and rosemary so this recipe makes me very happy.
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