Culture Food & Travel Interviews & Recipes

Original recipe of the week: Mushroom, Spring Onion and Lemon Risotto

Original recipe of the week: Mushroom, Spring Onion and Lemon Risotto

Risotto has got a bad reputation for being labour-intensive. This recipe does involve its fair share of stirring, but double up the recipe, and an hour’s cooking will give you a week’s worth of lunches – pretty good if you ask us.

Mushroom, Spring Onion and Lemon Risotto

Serves: 2-3
Cooking time: 1 hour 10 mins

What you will need:

150g risotto rice (either Arborio or Carnaroli)
200g mushrooms (finely sliced)
5 spring onions (finely chopped)
50g parmesan (grated)
450g hot chicken stock
150ml white wine
½ tin of bortoli beans (drained)
15g goats cheese
15g butter
Zest of 1/4 lemon and squeeze of juice
Salt and black pepper

What you need to do:

1. Heat the butter in a pan and add the risotto rice, stirring for a few minutes until the grains are lightly coated in the melted butter.

2. Add the hot stock to the pan a ladle at a time, making sure that all of the liquid has been absorbed before adding the next ladle. You’ll have to continuously stir the risotto to make sure it absorbs all of the liquid and it doesn’t stick to the pan.

3. Once you have used roughly half of your stock, add the mushrooms, spring onions and lemon zest and juice and mix together.

4. Continue to cook the risotto until you have used all of the stock, then add wine (if the rice is a little too al dente, keep slowly adding more stock)

5. Add the beans and season with salt and a generous amount of black pepper.

6. Take the pan off the fire, and now add parmesan and some extra butter: this phase is known as mantecatura.

7. Top the risotto with crumbled goats cheese and more black pepper.

Enjoy!

Laura McLeish

More in Food & Drinks

Marylebone Hotel unveils Functional Feels adaptogenic mushroom cocktail menu for January

Food & Travel Desk

Petersham Nurseries unveils Friends of Petersham menu and workshops to brighten January in Richmond

Food & Travel Desk

London bars shake up Dry January with creative non-alcoholic and martini menus

Food & Travel Desk

Sam’s Riverside and Waterside venues launch £75 Wine & Dine to banish the January blues

Food & Travel Desk

Sound at The Cumberland to host New Year’s Eve dinner and live music celebration

Food & Travel Desk

Netflix launches Stranger Things-inspired Hawkins Diner delivery service across UK ahead of final season

Food & Travel Desk

Town House at The Kensington to launch Cirque du Soleil OVO-inspired pre-theatre menu for Royal Albert Hall audiences

Food & Travel Desk

L’Eto Caffe opens Brompton Road branch with micro garden and brand-new menu

Food & Travel Desk

The Prince to opens on Old Street, reviving London’s cocktail tradition with ska spirit and community focus

Food & Travel Desk