I am not much of a rice eater unless it is in a Chinese dish. So it is really easy for me to bypass it when I see it on menus over the years.
We recently started watching the censored version of Hell's Kitchen (just started season 5). From day one they made a big deal our of Risotto.
My wife recently took me out to a nice restaurant (following all covid protocols) for my birthday. They had a Lobster, Shrimp, Mushroom Risotto as one of their main course specials. We decided to order it as well as a nice New York Strip and split both entrees. It was really good.
This has led to me looking up recipes on line. There is a lot to it to make it special. It seems that the main thing is to cook it slow adding one cup of liquid at a time. We haven't tried to make it yet, but I am thinking it might just be this weekend.
So any Risotto fans out there?
Anyone actually make your own?
Have any tips, success stories, or even funny failures you would like to share?
We recently started watching the censored version of Hell's Kitchen (just started season 5). From day one they made a big deal our of Risotto.
My wife recently took me out to a nice restaurant (following all covid protocols) for my birthday. They had a Lobster, Shrimp, Mushroom Risotto as one of their main course specials. We decided to order it as well as a nice New York Strip and split both entrees. It was really good.
This has led to me looking up recipes on line. There is a lot to it to make it special. It seems that the main thing is to cook it slow adding one cup of liquid at a time. We haven't tried to make it yet, but I am thinking it might just be this weekend.
So any Risotto fans out there?
Anyone actually make your own?
Have any tips, success stories, or even funny failures you would like to share?
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