Mushroom Risotto With Peas
By Martha Rose Shulman in New York Times Cooking
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. Peas add some color and fit right in with the flavors of this dish. But this satisfying is fine without peas, too. You’ll get a vibrant dash of green from the parsley added at the end.
INGREDIENTS
Yield:6 servings
- 6 to 7cups chicken, vegetable or garlic broth or stock, as needed
- Salt and freshly ground pepper
- 2tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- ½cup finely chopped onion, or 2 shallots, minced
- ¾ to 1pound 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)
- 2garlic cloves, minced
- 2teaspoons fresh thyme leaves or chopped sage
- 1½cups arborio or carnaroli rice
- ½cup dry white wine, such as pinot grigio or sauvignon blanc
- 1cup frozen peas, thawed (optional)
- 2tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
- ½cup grated Parmesan cheese, or a mixture of Parmesan and Pecorino Romano
PREPARATION
Step 1 – 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.
Step 2 – 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.
Step 3 – 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.
Step 4 – 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.
Step 5 – 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.
Step 6 – 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.
TIP
Advance preparation: You can begin up to several hours before serving: proceed with the recipe and cook halfway through Step 4, for about 10 minutes. The rice should still be hard in the middle when you remove it from the heat, and there should not be any liquid in the pan. Spread it in an even layer in the pan or on a baking sheet and keep it away from the heat until you resume cooking. 15 minutes before serving, resume cooking as instructed.