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MUSHROOM RISOTTO WITH PEAS



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If you are ever at a loss for what to make for an impromptu dinner party, especially if there will be vegetarians at the table, consider this luxurious mushroom risotto. I added peas because I wanted to introduce some color, and also because the sweetness of the peas fits right in with the flavors of this dish. But this satisfying, elegant dish is fine without peas, too. You'll get a vibrant dash of green from the parsley added at the end of cooking.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     dinner

Time 50m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

6 to 7 cups chicken, vegetable or garlic broth or stock, as needed
Salt and freshly ground pepper
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup finely chopped onion, or 2 shallots, minced
3/4 to 1 pound wild mushrooms, cleaned if necessary and torn or sliced into smaller pieces if thick (small wild mushrooms should be left whole, mushrooms like maitake can just be separated into small pieces)
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves or chopped sage
1 1/2 cups arborio or carnaroli rice
1/2 cup dry white wine, such as pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc
1 cup frozen peas, thawed (optional)
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese, or a mixture of Parmesan and Pecorino Romano

Steps:

  • Bring stock or broth to a simmer in a saucepan, with a ladle nearby. Make sure stock is well seasoned, and keep it simmering on the stove.
  • Heat oil in a wide, heavy nonstick skillet or saucepan over medium heat. Add onions or shallots and cook gently until just tender, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Turn up heat and add mushrooms. Cook, stirring, until they begin to sweat, about 3 minutes, then add garlic and thyme or sage. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Season mushrooms with salt and pepper and continue to cook over medium heat until they are soft. Taste and adjust seasoning.
  • Add rice and stir until grains begin to crackle. Add wine and cook, stirring, until wine is no longer visible in pan. Stir in enough simmering stock to just cover the rice. The stock should bubble slowly. Cook, stirring often and vigorously, until stock is just about absorbed. Add another ladleful or two of stock and continue cooking, not too fast and not too slowly, stirring often and adding more stock when rice is almost dry, for 15 minutes.
  • Add peas, if using, and continue adding stock and stirring for another 10 minutes. Rice should be tender all the way through but still al dente. Taste now and adjust seasoning.
  • Add another ladleful or two of stock to rice. Stir in parsley and Parmesan, and remove from heat. Season with black pepper and serve right away in wide soup bowls or on plates.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 316, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 49 grams, Fat 8 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 8 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 961 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams

PARMESAN RISOTTO



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Provided by Gustav Niebuhr

Categories     easy, quick, weekday, side dish

Time 30m

Yield 2 servings (about 3 cups)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 tablespoons butter
1 small onion, chopped
1 cup Arborio rice
1 3/4 cups chicken broth
1/3 cup heavy cream
1/3 cup Parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. In a medium ovenproof saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onion, and saute until translucent. Stir in the rice, and cook for one minute.
  • Add the chicken broth to the pan, and bring to a boil. Cover, and transfer to the oven. Bake until the rice is tender and the liquid is absorbed, about 12 to 15 minutes. Be careful not to overcook.
  • Remove from the oven, and stir in the cream and Parmesan cheese. Season with salt and pepper. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 763, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 92 grams, Fat 34 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 20 grams, SaturatedFat 20 grams, Sodium 974 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 0 grams

RISOTTO MARSEILLE-STYLE



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This recipe incorporates the components of a bouillabaisse into a risotto. The broth used to gradually soften the rice is seasoned with saffron, fennel and garlic, as it would be for the Marseillaise fish stew. The garlic mayonnaise, aioli, adds a finishing touch of sleek richness. As for the specifics of the seafood, I've used mussels, scallops, monkfish and shrimp, the last added at the very end to avoid overcooking. In place of monkfish you might consider halibut, tilefish or Alaskan black cod; clams could replace the mussels, and chunks of lobster could also be added. But salmon does not belong in this crowd.

Provided by Florence Fabricant

Categories     grains and rice, seafood, main course

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 cup dry white wine
24 mussels
3 cups fish stock
1 tablespoon saffron threads
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Salt
3 large garlic cloves, minced (about 2 1/2 teaspoons)
1 teaspoon Espelette pepper or hot paprika, or more to taste
1/2 cup mayonnaise, homemade or store-bought
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 cup finely minced fennel bulb
1 cup Arborio rice
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1/2 pound monkfish, in 8 slices
12 sea scallops, trimmed and quartered
16 medium shrimp, preferably wild, peeled and deveined

Steps:

  • Place 1/2 cup wine in a 2-quart saucepan, add the mussels, bring to a simmer and cover, leaving the lid slightly ajar. Steam the mussels until they open, about 4 minutes. Remove the mussels with a slotted spoon to a bowl. Add the fish stock and saffron to the mussel liquid in the saucepan and bring to a simmer. Stir in 1 tablespoon lemon juice, season with salt, remove from heat and set aside. Shuck the mussels and place meat in a dish, covered. Discard the shells.
  • Mix 3/4 teaspoon garlic, the remaining tablespoon lemon juice and 1/2 teaspoon of the Espelette pepper into the mayonnaise. Set aside.
  • Heat the oil on medium in a 4-quart sauté pan. Add the remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic and the fennel to the pan and cook on medium-low until the fennel is soft but not brown, 5 minutes or so. Add the rice and cook, stirring, a few minutes, until the rice becomes opaque. Add the remaining 1/2 cup wine, the tomato paste and the remaining 1/2 teaspoon Espelette. Stir and cook on medium until the liquid is absorbed, a few minutes.
  • Strain the fish stock mixture into a 2-quart saucepan and bring barely to a simmer. Add 1/2 cup of the stock, stirring, to the rice; when it has been absorbed, add another half cup. Continue adding stock until there's only about 1/2 cup left and the rice is nearly tender, 15 minutes or so. If you need more liquid you can add a little water. Season to taste with salt and more Espelette if desired. Fold in the mussels.
  • Add the remaining stock and tuck the monkfish and scallops into the rice. Stir gently and cook for about 3 minutes until the fish and scallops are nearly cooked through. Tuck in the shrimp. Cook another minute or so, until the shrimp are just done. Remove from heat. Check seasoning. Divide the risotto among 4 soup plates or dinner plates. Top each with a dollop of garlic mayonnaise and serve.

NYTIMES PROVENCAL RISOTTO



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Categories     Side     Simmer

Yield 4 people

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 pound eggplant (1 large or 2 small)
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1 small onion, finely chopped (about 1/2 cup)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 pound tomatoes, grated, or peeled, seeded and chopped
1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
Salt to taste
250 grams (1 1/2 cups) arborio rice
1/2 cup dry white wine
6 cups vegetable stock or chicken stock
Freshly ground pepper
1 1/2 ounces Parmesan cheese, grated (1/3 cup)

Steps:

  • 2. Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a large, wide skillet and add the onion. Cook, stirring often, until it is tender, about 5 minutes, and add the garlic. Cook, stirring, until the mixture is fragrant, about 30 seconds, then stir in the tomatoes, thyme, diced eggplant and salt to taste. Cook, stirring often, until the tomatoes have cooked down and smell fragrant and the eggplant is thoroughly tender, 10 to 15 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning. Set aside. 3. Put your stock or broth into a saucepan and bring it to a simmer on the stove, with a ladle nearby or in the pot. Make sure that it is well seasoned. Heat the remaining olive oil over medium heat in a wide, heavy skillet or saucepan. Pour in the rice and stir just until the grains separate and begin to sizzle. Add the wine and stir until it is no longer visible. Stir in the tomato and eggplant mixture and cook, stirring, for about a minute, until the mixture is well combined and sizzling. 4. Begin adding the simmering stock, a couple of ladlefuls at a time. The stock should just cover the rice, and should be bubbling, not too slowly but not too quickly. Stir often, and when you see that the stock has been absorbed by the rice, add another ladleful. The rice will be cooked through but still chewy after 20 to 25 minutes of adding the stock in increments and stirring. When the rice is tender all the way through but still chewy, it is done. Add pepper, taste and adjust salt. 5. Add another ladleful of stock to the rice. Stir in the Parmesan and remove from the heat. The mixture should be creamy. Serve right away.

PASTA WITH TOMATO SAUCE PROVENCAL



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Provided by Marian Burros

Categories     dinner, weekday, main course

Time 2h

Yield About 8 cups sauce -3 or 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

6 pounds fresh tomatoes or 3 28-ounce cans tomatoes
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large finely chopped onion
5 medium cloves garlic, mashed
3 inch-long pieces orange peel
2 sprigs parsley
1 bay leaf
2 sprigs fresh thyme or 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh basil leaf (about 3 large leaves) or 1/2 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon coriander
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
1 6-ounce can tomato paste

Steps:

  • Plunge fresh tomatoes into boiling water for a few seconds and remove skins. Chop pulp coarsely if using fresh tomatoes.
  • Heat oil in heavy pot; add onions and cook until transparent. Add remaining ingredients and simmer 1 1/2 to 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Break up tomatoes as they cook.
  • Remove parsley, bay leaf and orange peel. Freeze. To serve, reheat, correct seasonings and serve over spaghetti or spaghetti squash. Allow 2 to 3 ounces dried spaghetti per person.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 235, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 39 grams, Fat 9 grams, Fiber 17 grams, Protein 8 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 1122 milligrams, Sugar 24 grams

SPRING-VEGETABLE RISOTTO



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Provided by Moira Hodgson

Categories     dinner, quick, main course, side dish

Time 20m

Yield 4 first-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 medium onion chopped fine
2 small carrots, diced
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 cup Arborio rice
Pinch saffron
1/4 cup dry white wine
3 1/2 cups chicken stock, hot
1 cup peeled fresh fava beans, or peas
8 small asparagus spears, cut in 1-inch pieces on the diagonal
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • In a large frying pan, soften the onion with the carrots in one tablespoon butter. Add the rice and cook, stirring, for a couple of minutes until the rice is well coated with butter and starts to turn opaque. Add the saffron and wine and stir thoroughly.
  • Add a cup of hot chicken stock and cook, stirring, until most of the liquid is absorbed.
  • Add one-half cup more stock and continue cooking, stirring frequently.
  • Add the fava beans and asparagus and another cup of stock. Continue cooking and adding stock until the rice is al dente. It is done when it is firm but tender and creamy. The vegetables should be barely tender. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Stir in the cheese and remaining butter. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 429, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 60 grams, Fat 13 grams, Fiber 6 grams, Protein 17 grams, SaturatedFat 7 grams, Sodium 941 milligrams, Sugar 9 grams, TransFat 0 grams

PRESSURE COOKER PORCINI RISOTTO



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This recipe, adapted from the slow-cooking maven Lorna Sass, proves that pressure cookers shouldn't be associated with overcooked food. The rice turns out perfectly in the end, and you save a lot of time and effort. It's finished off with peas for a bit of color, and the usual cheese, salt and pepper. It's a meal that will justify buying that pressurized pot.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     dinner, lunch, weekday, main course, side dish

Time 15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 tablespoon olive oil or butter
1/2 cup finely chopped onions
1 1/2 cups arborio rice
1/2 cup dry white wine or dry vermouth
3 to 3 1/2 cups chicken or vegetable broth
1 ounce dried porcini, broken into bits
1 cup frozen peas
1/2 cup grated Parmesan, plus more to pass at the table
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
2 tablespoons chopped parsley, for garnish

Steps:

  • Heat the oil over high heat in a 2 1/2-quart or larger stovetop pressure cooker, or in an electric pressure cooker using the sauté function. Add the onions, and cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently. Stir in the rice, taking care to coat it with the oil. Cook for 30 seconds, stirring constantly.
  • Stir in the wine. Cook over high heat until the rice has absorbed the wine, about 30 seconds. Stir in 3 cups of the broth and the porcini, taking care to scrape up any rice that might be sticking to the bottom of the cooker.
  • Lock the lid in place. Over high heat, bring to high pressure. Reduce the heat just enough to maintain high pressure, and cook for 4 minutes. Turn off the heat. Quick-release the pressure by setting the cooker under cold running water. Remove the lid, tilting it away from you to allow the steam to escape. If using an electric cooker, cook at high pressure for 4 minutes. Manually release the pressure.
  • Set the cooker over medium-high heat or turn on the sauté function, and stir vigorously. The risotto will look fairly soupy at this point. Boil while stirring every minute or so, until the mixture thickens and the rice is tender but still chewy, 1 to 4 minutes. Stir in the peas when the rice is almost done. (if the mixture becomes dry before the rice is done, stir in the extra 1/2 cup of broth. The finished risotto should be slightly runny; it will continue to thicken as it sits on the plate.)
  • Turn off the heat. Stir in the Parmesan, and salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately, garnished with a little parsley. Pass extra Parmesan at the table.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 436, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 73 grams, Fat 8 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 3 grams, Sodium 853 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams

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