Parmesan and Sundried Tomato Risotto

Parmesan and Sundried Tomato Risotto Parmesan and Sundried Tomato Risotto
Risotto is a wonderful Italian rice that is generally cooked in stock, I like to add some white wine for some extra flavour – risotto can be a great way to use leftovers such as chicken! It’s important to ensure the stock is hot when added to the rice otherwise the temperature of the dish is decreased and the rice can become too sticky.
4 people 15 minutes 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 600 ml Chicken Stock Cube (boiling)
  • 1 glass Dry White Wine
  • 140 g Parmesan Cheese grated
  • 300 g Risotto Rice
  • 2 - Shallots peeled and finely diced
  • 25 g SuperValu Butter
  • 100 ml SuperValu Cream optional
  • 1 tsp SuperValu Fresh Thyme
  • 0 - SuperValu Salt to season
  • 100 g SuperValu Semi Sundried Tomatoes chopped

Method

    1. Choose a wide saucepan with a thick base.
    2. On a low heat slowly melt the butter and add the chopped shallots, sundried tomatoes and thyme and cook very gently until completely softened.
    3. Add the rice and mix well with the butter ensuring that it does not stick to the base of the pan at this crucial time.
    4. Allow the rice to become glazed and cook without any liquid for 3-4 minutes whilst continuing to stir at all times.
    5. Next add the white wine and again, continue to stir the rice as the wine will evaporate off quite quickly.
    6. Boil up the chicken stock and add some of this into the rice (the low heat being maintained at all times). Add the stock little by little and never adding the next ladle until the previous one has evaporated. It is vitally important not to rush this process but continue to add all of the liquid until the rice is plump and tender.
    7. Add the cream and Parmesan cheese now. Adding just Parmesan will also generate a creamy result.
Serve immediately with some extra Parmesan cheese if desired
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