Showing posts with label risotto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label risotto. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Vanilla Butternut Squash Risotto

Isn't waiting so much fun?  Last school year I completed the National Board Certification for Teachers process.  Portfolio with essays, videos, achievements and a test.  All of it was finished by April 10.  Since then I have been waiting for the results.  Last week, I got an email that the results would be in November 18th and was soo excited.  That day I got to work, opened the website with my adrenaline rushing, to find that the server had shut down.  From 8 - 12 my friend and I must have hit the refresh button 100 times or more trying to see if the scores were posted.  Then I got an email saying wait until 4:00 pm.  Since then, every 4 - 5 hours, there is an update on the site saying that Pearson (why do they have their hands in everything?) is still working on bringing the site on line.  Argg!!!  For me, the process was not that hard, which surprised the other NBCT at my school since they all took classes to help prepare.  However, I have been in school for at least 10 years now, writing and reflecting on my teaching, so this was nothing different.  However, I am worried because I have heard that grading is very subjective, and I just don't know how I could have done any better?  Retaking a section of the portfolio or the test costs around $300 so I really need to pass the first time.


In the midst of waiting, comes Thanksgiving.  I have been so busy preparing professional development sessions for work, organizing our school wide data management tool, and getting ready to teach my students I haven't really had any time to find and rehearse any new recipes.  For the side dish, it is a toss up between my sweet potato risotto, which everyone liked last year, and this dish.  For my vegetarian mom I am going to make toasted quinoa with blistered tomatoes, spinach and walnuts because she can't eat white rice because of osteoporosis.  Then, I'm making a new cranberry sauce recipe.  At first I was going to make Spiced Tea Cranberries but as my mom pointed out, some people really hate tea.  So, I am going to go instead with Maple Orange Cranberry Sauce.   


When we went to Michigan over Labor Day, we stopped at a few different farmers markets and found butternut squash super cheap!  Its so nice how squash lasts and last week I finally used it to make a butternut squash risotto.  I wanted to make it differently than my sweet potato risotto, so I found this unique recipe from Giada De Laurentiis.  




To cut and dice a butternut squash, first cut off the top and bottom of the squash.  Then cut in half.  I found it easiest to cut off the peel, even though some people say you could use a peeler (hasn't worked for me yet).



Vanilla Butternut Squash Risotto
Adapted from Food Network




Ingredients
4+ cups of vegetable broth
1 vanilla bean
1 small butternut squash peeled and cubed
1 Tbs olive oil
1 medium onion finely chopped
1 1/2 cups Arborio rice
1/2 cup white wine
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup parmesan cheese (optional)


In a pot, warm the broth on medium heat.  Cut the vanilla bean in half lengthwise.  Scrape out the seeds and add them and the bean to the broth.  When it begins to simmer, turn heat to low.   Add butternut squash and continue to cook for around 5 minutes until soft.  Using a slotted spoon, take the butternut squash out and put to the side.  Continue to simmer broth on low.  


In another pot, heat olive oil on medium.  Add onion and saute until translucent.  Stir in rice and stir constantly for 1 minute. Add in white wine and stir until soaked in. Then add in 1/2 cup of broth.  Cook and stir until liquid is absorbed.  Continue adding in broth 1/2 cup at a time, when the rice has soaked in the previous additions, and stop when the rice is just tender. You may have to add more broth to the pot.  Take out the vanilla bean and take off of stove.  Add in butternut squash and salt and pepper to taste.  Add parmesan if you would like and serve! 

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Lemon Risotto and Artichoke Risotto

I'm still killing myself here.  I spent 4 hours at the library last night grading papers and inputting grades and I still have to do my IEP report cards.  The same night most of the teachers I work with went to one of our administrator's house for a jewelry party.  Although I did not want to go I get frustrated because I do not understand when they get all of their work done.  I realize that many people just make up things or do not put in a lot of effort, I just can't do that.  So I guess that is why I spend so much time working on work...

Risotto is definitely one of my favorite dishes, especially after I became gluten free.  It is so versatile.  I have made two different versions in the past two months and they are both great dishes.  However, I wish someone would teach me to cook risotto quickly.  In all of the recipes it says that it should only take 35 minutes.  However, I cook it exactly as they say and it always takes an hour or more!

Lemon Risotto 
Adapted to Lemon Risotto

  

Ingredients
2 cups of arborio rice
6 cups of chicken broth or water if you are vegetarian
1 1/2 Tbs olive oil
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 cup dry white wine
3 Tbs of lemon juice
4 tsp of finely grated lemon peel
2 Tbs of freshly chopped basil
salt and pepper
Parmesan cheese (if you want vegan, it still tastes good without)

Place the broth or water in a pan and bring to a boil.  Then reduce the heat and let simmer.  In a large saucepan heat the olive oil on medium heat.  Add the onion and saute until translucent.  Then add arborio rice and stir for 1 minute.  Add the white wine and stir until it evaporates.   Add 1 1/2 cups of the hot broth and simmer till it is absorbed.  Stir frequently.  Then add the broth 1/2 cup at a time, waiting until it is absorbed before adding another, stirring frequently.  The rice is done when it is creamy and tender around 35 minutes.  Stir in lemon juice, lemon peel, basil, and Parmesan cheese.  1 cup of cheese is recommended, I like doing it to taste. Add more lemon juice or lemon peel if you like it really lemony.  Then add salt and pepper to taste.      

Artichoke Risotto

Ingredients
6 cups of vegetable broth
2 cups of arborio rice 
1 Tbs of olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 cup of dry white wine
1 15 oz can of artichoke hearts
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 Tbs fresh thyme, chopped
Grated Parmesan cheese (if you are vegan, you can go without the Parmesan cheese) 
salt and pepper to taste

For the artichokes:  Drain the can of artichoke hearts and chop coarsely. Add a Tbs of olive oil in a pan on medium heat.  Add artichokes and garlic and saute for 2 to 3 minutes.  Take off heat.  

For the risotto:  Place the broth or water in a pan and bring to a boil.  Then reduce the heat and let simmer.  In a large saucepan heat the olive oil on medium heat.  Add the onion and saute until translucent.  Then add arborio rice and stir for 1 minute.  Add the white wine and stir until it evaporates.   Add 1 1/2 cups of the hot broth and simmer till it is absorbed.  Stir frequently.  Then add the broth 1/2 cup at a time, waiting until it is absorbed before adding another, stirring frequently.  The rice is done when it is creamy and tender around 35 minutes.  Add the artichokes, thyme, and Parmesan cheese.  Its recommended to add 1 cup.  Add the salt and pepper to taste.    

Monday, October 25, 2010

Sweet Potato Risotto

Right now I am in Effingham, IL at a transition conference and got to go to the most awesome restaurant. It is called the Firefly Grill. This is the second day I've been here and thought that I was stuck with the restaurants surrounding the Walmart (along with the convention center which seems as if it is in the Walmart parking lot). But, thanks to Yelp, I found the restaurant just behind some trees across the street. It has been named the 2nd best eco-friendly restaurant in the country by Bon Appetit. I didn't know about its accolades, or the fact that it is local food, until I walked in with my local food book "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver. I felt like a bit of a dork reading about local food and then eating it (the menu says where each dish came from) but the bangers and mash were awesome (expensive, but really good). Unfortunately most of the things I wanted to try had gluten and I had to turn away the bread that looked delectable, but it was great.


Another thing that is great.... is sweet potato risotto! I had extra sweet potatoes and I was thinking of what I could do with them, and then thought of the idea of sweet potato rissoto. You would think there would be more recipes out there, but the best one I could find was from Betty Crocker. Now I usualy like stronger seasoned dishes, and not the kind that are usually in the Betty Crocker cookbook, but this dish was sooooooo good. The rosemary really stood out with the sweet potato and I am definitely making this for my Aunt's thanksgiving (with water instead of chicken broth) so that my mom can enjoy vegetarian fare and still feel festive.



Sweet Potato Risotto

Ingredients


1/4 cup of white wine
1 Tbsp of olive oil
1 medium onion
3 cloves of garlic
1 cup of uncooked Arborio rice
3 small mashed roasted sweet potatoes (around 1/2 cup)
4 cups or more of chicken broth
Parmesan cheese to taste
1/2 tsp of chopped fresh rosemary leaves
1/4 tsp of ground nutmeg
Salt to taste

Roast your sweet potatoes. I put them in the oven at 450 degrees for around 35 to 45 minutes until they are soft. Take them out and mash them.

Heat olive oil in saucepan and cook onion and garlic 3 to 4 minutes until tender. Stir in rice and stir constantly for 1 minute. Add in white wine and stir until soaked in. Stir in mashed sweet potatoes and 1/2 cup of the broth. (I know that people usually heat the broth on the side, and most of the time I do too, but it worked without using the extra pans so it is up to you). Cook and stir until the liquid is absorbed. Continue adding in broth 1/2 cup at a time, when the rice has soaked in the previous additions, and stop when the rice is just tender. Add in the cheese, rosemary, nutmeg and salt and enjoy!