Pumpkin and Prosecco Risotto
Pumpkin and Prosecco Risotto

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While the pumpkin is roasting, you can make the risotto. Put the garlic in a sandwich bag, then bash lightly with a rolling pin until it's crushed. This is more like "risotto with pumpkin" than pumpkin risotto.

Pumpkin and Prosecco Risotto is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. Pumpkin and Prosecco Risotto is something that I’ve loved my entire life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook pumpkin and prosecco risotto using 14 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Pumpkin and Prosecco Risotto:
  1. Make ready butter
  2. Prepare onion
  3. Prepare garlic
  4. Take arborio rice
  5. Make ready Prosecco or white
  6. Prepare vegetable stock
  7. Get medium or 2 small pumpkins (can use squash)
  8. Take parmesan
  9. Get Ball of mozarella
  10. Take Few pinches of thyme or leaves of sage
  11. Take Small bag walnut pieces
  12. Make ready sugar
  13. Prepare Salt and pepper
  14. Take Cayenne pepper

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Instructions to make Pumpkin and Prosecco Risotto:
  1. Peel, deseed and chop your pumpkin into chunks. Add to a baking tray and sprinkle with oil salt and pepper then put in the oven at 200c for 20-30 mins until starting to go crispy
  2. Meanwhile chop your onion and prep garlic (I used a press). Add to a large pan with 30g melted butter and fry until golden.
  3. Add your rice and stir in for 1 minute then add your Prosecco and bring to boil. Allow it to simmer and reduce by half
  4. On a medium heat add a ladle of your vegetable stock until absorbed then add a ladle more, keep doing until all the liquid is absorbed. Keep taste checking the texture when you get towards the end of your liquid. Texture should be soft with a slight bite (you can always add more liquid if it’s not yet cooked)
  5. Add finely chopped herb (sage or thyme work well), your mozzarella and Parmesan and stir on a low heat until mixed in.
  6. Take your pumpkin out of the oven, mash half and mix into your risotto and serve the rest of top of your dish
  7. To make candied walnuts toast them for 2 min in a dry pan on a medium heat, add a lump of remaining butter, tablespoon of sugar (used Demerara), 2 pinches of cayenne pepper and fry until sizzling and starting to caramelise. Sprinkle on top of your dish!

Pumpkin risotto is one of the many variations on the classic Italian slow-cooked rice dish, which is made with a type of rice Today, across the United States, pumpkin risotto has become ubiquitous at upscale restaurants. Creamy and satisfying, savory and with just the mildest hint of sweetness, it can. Simple, yet stylish, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's easy pumpkin risotto with crispy sage takes no time to cook and is the perfect autumn warmer. The pressure cooker creates creamy risotto in a hands-free way. We tried this with Carnaroli and Arborio; we liked the forgiving nature of Carnaroli, which remained al dente, while Arborio rice produced a softer grain in the cooker.

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