Questions tagged [risotto]
Questions about preparing and serving risotto - an Italian high-starch rice dish which is cooked cooked in a flavoring broth.
36
questions
15
votes
10
answers
8k
views
Why do I need more time and liquid than my risotto recipe calls for?
Whenever I make a risotto, I always find that I need about 50% more liquid and 50% more cooking time than my recipe suggests. I recently made a Jamie Oliver risotto that called for 1 cup arborio, 2 ...
2
votes
1
answer
584
views
Risotto too grainy
I've been toying with my risotto recipe but I still can't make rice nice and smooth. Here is what I use;
Cup Arborio rice (from Whole Foods)
Kettle and Fire Chicken Broth 32oz
small diced carrot, ...
11
votes
4
answers
16k
views
Why do I add stock to risotto slowly?
Risotto recipes always call for adding the stock slowly. Why do we do that?
I've read in a couple of places it may help cooking the rice more evenly, or prevent it going stodgy?
14
votes
1
answer
5k
views
Can I use cream of tartar instead of wine to avoid alcohol in a meat braise or risotto?
I admit it, if I open a bottle of wine to cook with, I am very happy to drink the rest and I need to not do that, but still make my Kümmelfleisch and risotto.
Wine does affect proteins - pork, beef, ...
8
votes
4
answers
7k
views
Can I use rice wine vinegar in risotto?
I don't tend to keep any white wine in the house for cooking and have a bottle of rice wine vinegar to use up - only used it once and don't know what else to use it for.
Could I use rice wine ...
4
votes
2
answers
562
views
Why should you serve risotto on a hot plate?
In many places it is said to "Serve risotto on a hot plate - or else" or "you better serve it on a hot plate".
Why is that so?
30
votes
10
answers
6k
views
How should I prepare Risotto
I've been watching a lot of Hells Kitchen, and one of the signature dishes that Chef Ramsay has the chefs prepare is Risotto. This seems like a simple enough dish but often times the seasoned chefs ...
2
votes
4
answers
9k
views
Scaling up a risotto recipe x4. Things to consider?
I am making risotto for a Christmas dinner, serving 20 people.
I plan to multiple the recipe by 3 or 4x.
Since risotto is a challenging dish at the normal scale, how can I ensure getting good results ...
16
votes
6
answers
80k
views
Can I make risotto without wine?
I want to make risotto without using any alcohol. I am a vegetarian and I want to use vegetarian or mushroom stock only (without any meat).
What is the role of wine in making risotto? Does it help ...
30
votes
10
answers
58k
views
How do cooks prepare risotto in a restaurant?
I'm not looking for a Risotto recipe. I make a pretty nice risotto, thank you very much.
But, making a risotto takes about 20 minutes. It seems unreasonable to me that a cook would start from ...
3
votes
1
answer
218
views
Risotto preparation
If I was going to prepare 100 portions of a basic risotto part way to finish later on in saute pans for different flavours, how would I go about doing this? What would I cook a large batch in, would a ...
1
vote
1
answer
23k
views
How long will a refrigerated risotto stay safe to eat? [duplicate]
First time posting here.
I made a risotto Sunday (Arborio rice, butter, onion, white wine, chicken stock, mushrooms, asparagus, peas, turmeric, lemon, parmesan).
It's been refrigerated since ...
15
votes
3
answers
11k
views
When making risotto, why fry the rice?
When making risotto one of the first steps is to saute the rice in some oil for a few minutes (or until the rice is translucent).
What is happening when the rice is fried? What effect does this have,...
12
votes
4
answers
7k
views
Arborio and Risotto
I ran out of regular rice the other day, and subbed in some arborio (the traditional risotto rice). I figured it would serve well enough, since it's a tough variety, and I planned on a multi-stage ...
21
votes
3
answers
316k
views
What is the difference between risotto rice and paella rice?
My local supermarket stocks arborio and carnaroli rices for making risotto, and also stocks "paella rice". I have, in the past, used them interchangeably in both risottos and paellas. Wikipedia ...
1
vote
1
answer
85
views
Risotto and a complementing/contrasting broth corresponding to the meat
In most recipes I've found, risotto calls for a chicken broth, but if I'm making a seared halibut on top of risotto, for example, or a seared scallop risotto, shouldn't the broth be a seafood broth to ...
3
votes
2
answers
367
views
What causes butter to make risotto shiny?
Why does the addition of butter make risotto shiny? Is there a chemical explanation? I was taught to initially saute onions and garlic in olive oil, then risotto Arborio rice with warmed broth until ...
6
votes
7
answers
30k
views
How can I make my risotto less firm?
I've prepared risotto from scratch a handful of times in the last few months. While I've been happy with the flavor, the texture left a little something to be desired.
In specific, it tasted like ...
9
votes
7
answers
37k
views
What should I look for in a cooking pan for Risotto?
I just moved across country and basically sold everything I own including my cooking pans. I used to use a medium-high sided two handled pan that I cannot find an image for to show you. It worked for ...
6
votes
2
answers
1k
views
General Principles of making risotto
I made risotto for the first time last sunday - thanks to the advice I got from the posts here and here. I came to know about risotto from this site (probably not the correct way to learn about the ...
4
votes
1
answer
4k
views
Why is the rice in my mushroom risotto always very hard?
I'm a fan of Italian mushroom risotto and I love to cook it from time to time, but cooking the arborio rice well seems impossible to me if I follow traditional recipes. Last time I pre-cooked the ...
4
votes
3
answers
53k
views
Substitute for arborio risotto rice?
What are the best substitutes for arborio risotto rice? And how about when your only choices are all the local shops have: pearl barley, or 'brown rice with barley and spelt blend'?
For the first ...
1
vote
1
answer
2k
views
can i mix arborio and carnaroli
I have 2 lbs of carnaroli rice and 1 lb of arborio rice, both the same brand. I need to make a recipe calling for 3 lbs total. The basic recipe on both boxes call for the same amount of liquid, but I'...
2
votes
1
answer
1k
views
Preparing dried mushrooms for risotto [duplicate]
I plan to cook a basic mushroom risotto. However, the supermarket near us did not have shitake or any other uncanned mushrooms, they only had dried ones. My question is, do I just remove the stem and ...
5
votes
2
answers
2k
views
Why would a rice seem "non-absorbent"?
I wanted to make a mushroom risotto with some very nice mushrooms I had acquired. I have made risotto countless times, using traditional methods and "cheater" methods. I didn't expect to have ...
8
votes
9
answers
10k
views
Are there any techniques to "cheat" at cooking a risotto?
Cooking a risotto takes a fair amount of attention and work, adding stock a ladle at a time with almost constant stirring. The chemical process behind this makes sense to me. Are there any ways to ...
4
votes
1
answer
3k
views
French Red Rice (Camargue) versus Italian Red Rice (Rosso Selvaggio)?
Could anyone here who has had both Camargue and Rosso Selvaggio rices tell me about how they compare? I'm not sure if they're basically the same thing or not. Thanks.
8
votes
3
answers
15k
views
Risotto question - what does "translucent rice" look like?
Recently I've tried my hand at cooking risotto. The results are always delicious, but one step in the process has me stumped - the instruction to cook the rice until translucent. I've tried cooking ...
2
votes
2
answers
1k
views
Does beetroot and chorizo work together in a dish
I'm currently going through a phase of cooking a lot of beetroot. I also love Chorizo. I was thinking of doing a Beetroot and chorizo risotto. But I'm unsure if the flavour profile would complement ...
6
votes
3
answers
3k
views
How can I speed up cooking risotto?
I usually cook risotto in a wide-based, shallow pan. It always seems to take longer than the recipes would suggest.
I've just seen a chef using a deeper saucepan. Would this help speed things up?
1
vote
2
answers
370
views
What factors do I need to consider to figure out if a particular set of toppings will work well on risotto?
Sometimes, I like to experiment with the ingredients to use as toppings for risotto.
In order to avoid bad results, what should I consider when I choose the ingredients to use as toppings for risotto?...
3
votes
4
answers
10k
views
Would it be alright to substitute white balsamic vinegar for wine in risotto?
I'm really craving risotto but I don't have any wine in the house at the moment. I do have white balsamic vinegar, however.
11
votes
4
answers
7k
views
How to make saffron really color my risotto?
So I've recently bought some saffron (stems, not ground), then tried to make some Risotto with it. I got my water boiling and added about 5 stems to it. I didn't really measure the water because I can ...
4
votes
5
answers
4k
views
Cooking chicken in a risotto without it drying out
I was following a recipe for a chicken risotto, which said to brown the chicken (breast meat, cut into small pieces, maybe 3/4 of an inch or so) in the pan after browning the onions, and then add the ...
15
votes
3
answers
918
views
Firm risotto using generic rice. Is it possible?
How can I make a firm risotto, without using the appropriate rice?
I'm italian, and I've been cooking delicious risotto for years.
But in the place where I'm living right now there is only one kind ...
22
votes
2
answers
3k
views
What is the chemical process behind the way you cook a risotto?
Cooking risotto seems to differ from regular rice in two important ways:
you stir the risotto regularly
you only introduce liquid a little bit at a time
What is the effect of these two steps ...