GRILLED MUSHROOM RISOTTO
A mushroom risotto can be taken in many different ways, depending on what kind of mushrooms you have and whether they are introduced at the very beginning of cooking or just added at the end, as I'm going to do here. The inspiration for this recipe came when I was in Japan and saw mushrooms being cooked completely dry on a barbecue or griddle pan. This way of cooking brings out a really fresh and nutty flavor in them; perfect for being dressed lightly with olive oil, salt and lemon juice or stirred into a risotto at the last minute before serving.
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories main-dish
Time 1h5m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Heat stock in a saucepan and keep it on a low simmer.
- Place the porcini mushrooms in a bowl and pour in just enough hot stock to cover. Leave for a couple of minutes until they've softened. Fish them out of the stock and chop them, reserving the soaking liquid.
- In a large pan, heat a glug of olive oil and add the onion and celery. Slowly fry without coloring for at least 10 minutes, then turn the heat up and add the rice. Give it a stir. Stir in the vermouth or wine - it'll smell fantastic! Keep stirring until the liquid has cooked into the rice. Now pour the porcini soaking liquid through a sieve into the pan and add the chopped porcini, a good pinch of salt and your first ladle of hot stock. Turn the heat down to a simmer and keep adding ladlefuls of stock, stirring and massaging the starch out of the rice, allowing each ladleful to be absorbed before adding the next. Carry on adding stock until the rice is soft but with a slight bite. This will take about 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, get a dry griddle pan hot and grill the wild mushrooms until soft. If your pan isn't big enough, do this in batches. Put them into a bowl and add the chopped herbs, a pinch of salt and the lemon juice. Using your hands toss everything together - this is going to be incredible!
- Take the risotto off the heat and check the seasoning carefully. Stir in the butter and the Parmesan. You want it to be creamy and oozy in texture, so add a bit more stock if you think it needs it. Put a lid on and leave the risotto to relax for about 3 minutes.
- Taste your risotto and add a little more seasoning or Parmesan if you like. Serve a good dollop of risotto topped with some grilled dressed mushrooms, a sprinkling of freshly grated Parmesan and a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil.
GRILLED MUSHROOM RISOTTO
I've grilled the mushrooms and scattered them on top of the risotto for a gorgeous, nutty flavour
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories Mains Jamie at Home Dinner Party Romantic meals Italian Mushroom
Time 1h
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- A mushroom risotto can be taken in many different ways, depending on what kind of mushrooms you have and whether they are introduced at the very beginning of cooking or just added at the end, as I'm going to do here. The inspiration for this recipe came when I was in Japan and saw mushrooms being cooked completely dry on a barbecue or griddle pan. This way of cooking brings out a really fresh and nutty flavour in them; perfect for being dressed lightly with olive oil, salt and lemon juice or stirred into a risotto at the last minute before serving.
- Heat your stock in a saucepan and keep it on a low simmer. Place the porcini mushrooms in a bowl and pour in just enough hot stock to cover. Leave for a couple of minutes until they've softened. Fish them out of the stock and chop them, reserving the soaking liquid.
- In a large pan, heat a lug of olive oil and add the onion and celery. Slowly fry without colouring them for at least 10 minutes, then turn the heat up and add the rice. Give it a stir. Stir in the vermouth or wine - it'll smell fantastic! Keep stirring until the liquid has cooked into the rice. Now pour the porcini soaking liquid through a sieve into the pan and add the chopped porcini, a good pinch of salt and your first ladle of hot stock. Turn the heat down to a simmer and keep adding ladlefuls of stock, stirring and massaging the starch out of the rice, allowing each ladleful to be absorbed before adding the next.
- Carry on adding stock until the rice is soft but with a slight bite. This will take about 30 minutes. Meanwhile, get a dry griddle pan hot and grill the wild mushrooms until soft. If your pan isn't big enough, do this in batches. Put them into a bowl and add the chopped herbs, a pinch of salt and the lemon juice. Using your hands, get stuck in and toss everything together - this is going to be incredible!
- Take the risotto off the heat and check the seasoning carefully. Stir in the butter and the Parmesan. You want it to be creamy and oozy in texture, so add a bit more stock if you think it needs it. Put a lid on and leave the risotto to relax for about 3 minutes.
- Take your risotto and add a little more seasoning or Parmesan if you like. Serve a good dollop of risotto topped with some grilled dressed mushrooms, a sprinkling of freshly grated Parmesan and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 364 calories, Fat 8.3 g fat, SaturatedFat 2 g saturated fat, Protein 13.3 g protein, Carbohydrate 55.9 g carbohydrate, Sugar 1.8 g sugar, Sodium 0.8 g salt, Fiber 2.1 g fibre
BASIC RISOTTO RECIPE - JAMIE OLIVER
The secret of a good risotto is to stand over it and give it your undivided (and loving) attention for about 17 minutes.
Provided by Delicia T
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 45m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Stage 1.
- Heat the stock.
- Then in a separate pan heat the olive oil add the shallot or onion celery and a pinch of salt and sweat the vegetables for about 3 minutes.
- Add the garlic and after another 2 minutes when the vegetables have softened add the rice.
- Turn up the heat now.
- At this crucial point you can`t leave the pan and anyway this is the best bit.
- While slowly stirring continuously you are beginning to fry the rice.
- You don`t want any colour at any point (so remember you`re in control and if the temperature seems too high turn it down a bit).
- You must keep the rice moving.
- After 2 or 3 minutes it will begin to look translucent as it absorbs all the flavours of your base (it may crackle at this point that`s fine).
- Add the vermouth or wine keeping on stirring as it hits the pan it will smelt fantastic!
- It will sizzle around the rice evapourating any harsh alcohol flavours and leaving the rice with a tasty essence.
- I must admit I`m a sucker for dry vermouth. When it cooks into the rice it seems to give it a really full but subtle flavour and leaves a wicked sweetness that works perfectly with the rice. White wine is lovely probably more delicate and fresh.
- Try both see what you think.
- Stage 2.
- Once the vermouth or wine seems to have cooked into the rice add your first ladle of hot stock and a pinch of salt (add small amounts of salt to taste white you are adding the stock).
- Turn down the heat to a highish simmer (the reason we don`t want to boil the hell out of it is because if we do the outside of the rice wilt be cooked and fluffy and the inside will be raw).
- Keep adding ladlefuls of stock stirring and allowing each ladleful to be absorbed before adding the next.
- This will take about 15 minutes.
- Taste the rice is it cooked?
- Carry on adding stock until the rice is soft but with a slight bite.
- Check seasoning.
- Stage 3.
- Remove from the heat and add the butter and the Parmesan saving a little of the latter to go on top if you like.
- Stir gently.
- Eat it as soon as possible while it retains its moist texture.
- Serve it on its own or with a crisp green salad and a hunk of crusty bread.
- If you follow this recipe I promise you`ll be making some of the best risottos out. The real secret of a good risotto I`m afraid is that you have to stand over it and give it your loving and undivided attention for about 17 minutes but it`s worth it. The recipe is in stages; I am going to give you five of my favourite risottos all variants of this basic recipe.
- To find a dry white wine, a good rule of thumb is the greater the alcohol %, the drier the wine.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 343.9, Fat 18.7, SaturatedFat 9.8, Cholesterol 44.7, Sodium 644.8, Carbohydrate 30.2, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 4.3, Protein 13.2
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