Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, porcini risotto (with tips to make it vegan). It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have porcini risotto (with tips to make it vegan) using 7 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Porcini risotto (with tips to make it Vegan):
- Make ready arborio or carnaroli rice/person
- Take dried porcini mushrooms
- Prepare dry white wine
- Prepare Butter
- Take Grated Parmesan
- Take shallot
- Make ready stock cubes
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Instructions to make Porcini risotto (with tips to make it Vegan):
- Start by putting the porcini mushrooms in hot water for about 15 minutes at least. When they are ready pull them out of the water and pass through your fingers making sure that there are no dirt residues on them. Chop them into pieces
- Make the broth by putting about 1l of water in a pan with 2 vegetable stock cubes and bring to boil. Once boiled reduced the heat to low
- Take a large pan and add some butter let it melt and when it starts to foam add the mushrooms, cook on medium heat for a a few minutes and remove them from the pan. For vegan option skip the butter and use olive oil instead
- Add a bit more butter and cook the onion chopped into thin pieces. Cook on slow heat and with a pinch of salt until golden. If the pan gets too hot and the onion starts to turn brown add a few tablespoons of broth to bring down the heat of the pan.
- Add the rice and mix gently for a few minutes. The rice might start to stick slightly but that’s ok. When the rice goes from transparent to white and starts to stick to the pan add a drop of white wine. And mix well. Let evaporate and when it sticks add the remaining wine.
- Now we start to add the stock a little bit at the time. You don’t need to wait until each ladle of stock has evaporated you just top it up when it starts to dry out. Continue to do this and mix in the rice gently for around 15 minutes. You will see the rice expand over the time
- Now the rice should have about 5 minutes left, add the mushrooms back in and add small amount of stock at the time. When you try the rice and it feels done although still has a bite to it turn off the heat.
- Add a couple of spoons of butter and a handful of grated Parmesan. Mix it together and cover for 2-3 minutes. This step is called ‘mantecatura’ and it’s what makes the creaminess of the risotto (not cream!). I have tried with fake ‘Parmesan’ made from coconut as a vegan option and it also works
- Serve on a plate (not a bowl) and sprinkle with some parsley if you have it.
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