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White Wine Risotto Cakes
I made this along with chicken margherita the other night they are delicious, but I thought there was maybe a bit to many flavours going on for one plate, so I have decided to make them as 2 posts. I think these would make a great lunch or starter topped with some smoked chicken.

Ingredients

23/4 Cups chicken stock
10g Butter
1 Tablespoon olive oil
1 Brown onion, chopped finely
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
1 Cup Arborio rice
100ml Dry white wine
1/4 Cup Parmesan cheese
2 Tablespoons fresh basil, finely shredded
1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 Tablespoon sour cream
2 Tablespoons olive oil extra


Method

1. Place stock in a pan, bring to the boil, reduce heat and simmer covered

2. Meanwhile, heat butter and olive oil in a medium saucepan, cook onion and garlic, stirring, until onion softens. Add rice, stir to coat in onion mixture, add wine, cook, stirring until almost evaporated.

3. Stir in 1/2 cup stock, cook, stirring over low heat until liquid is absorbed. Continue adding stock, in 1/2 cup batches, stirring until liquid is absorbed after each addition. Total cooking time should be about 30 Min’s or until rice is tender.

4. Stir in cheese and basil, remove from heat and allow to cool for 20 Min’s.

5. Once it is cool enough to handle, divide mixture into four portions, using hands, shape into patty-shaped cakes. refrigerate, covered, about 30 Min’s

6. Combine mustard and sour cream.

7. Heat remaining oil in a large frying pan, cook risotto cakes, until browned both sides and heated through.

To serve: Serve over greens topped with mustard mixture or for lunch top with some smoked chicken and a dollop of mustard mixture.

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.

Braised Lamb Fillets with a Creamy Risotto

This is a wonderful recipe, the lamb comes out moist and juicy and the risotto is a wonderful accompaniment, that is full of flavour and lovely and creamy. It is my son’s favourite risotto recipe and he always asking me to make it.


                                                                                                                                                              Ingredients

Lamb

Olive Oil
4 Lamb Fillets (you could also use one large fillet of about 600g if that is all you can get.)
1 Small leek, finely diced
3 Cloves garlic, crushed
1 Small carrot, finely diced
300ml Water
2 Teaspoons beef stock granules
200ml Dry red wine
25g Butter
50ml Balsamic vinegar
21/2 Teaspoons cornflour
Truffle oil
2 Tablespoons shaved Parmesan (extra)

Risotto

30g Butter
1 Onion, finely chopped
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
3/4 Cup risotto rice
21/2 Cups water
1/2 Cup dry white wine
1 Tablespoon thyme leaves
11/2 Teaspoons chicken stock granules
20g Parsley, finely chopped
3 Tablespoons Parmesan cheese
11/2 Tablespoon mascarpone cheese
Pepper to taste

Method

1. Heat some olive oil in a large pan, add lamb fillets and sear to brown both sides.

2. Add leek, carrot and garlic stirring a couple minutes to soften leek, do not allow vegetables to brown.

3. Pour in water and wine, add stock, balsamic vinegar and butter, stir to combine.

4. Cook over a very low heat for 45 Min’s to 1 hour, until lamb is tender. Turn lamb a couple of times during cooking. (If using a whole lamb fillet cooking time will be longer because of the weight.)

5. Remove lamb and keep warm, turn the heat back up, mix a little water with the cornflour and pour into pan, stir until sauce thickens. ( I use this more just to drizzle a little over the meat, rather than as a sauce, as it is already full of flavour, as is the risotto.)

Serve meat over risotto, drizzle a small amount of pan sauce over, top with shaved Parmesan ans drizzle with truffle oil.


Risotto

1. Melt butter in a pan, add onion and garlic stir until onion softens, add rice and stir to coat in butter.

2. Pour in water and wine, stir, add chicken stock and bring to the boil, turn heat down and simmer over a low heat until liquid is absorbed and rice is cooked about 20 Min’s.

3. Just before all the liquid has been absorbed add herbs, stir to combine.

4. Once it is cooked remove from heat and add cheeses and pepper to taste, stir gently until cheese has melted.

To Serve: Place risotto in the centre of a plate, slice lamb fillets into thin slices, drizzle a very small amount of reserved pan juice, top with Parmesan shavings and drizzle with truffle oil.

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.