Saturday, 30 August 2014

Shiitake Mushroom & Asparagus Risotto

"Well, that was worth the lifetime wait" That is what I said as soon as I finished my last spoonful of this risotto. The reason behind that saying was the fact that I never had a proper risotto before and also I had never cooked one before yesterday. For some strange reason I never felt confident enough to cook a risotto, always thinking that I'm going to mess it up. But hey, as they say, I nailed it!! I was browsing as usual and found this recipe which I adapted to our own taste. The recipe says to use dry white wine but we used a good Spanish dry sherry, which has the same colour and dryness as white wine but a fruitier crisper taste, in my opinion, but if you do not have it feel free to use a dry white wine. This recipe is completely vegetarian as well. I actually found out that the secret to the perfect risotto is patience, in fact you have stir calmly for nearly 20 minutes but do not be put off by this, it is certainly worth the effort. So here it goes, for 4 people you will need...
  • 1.5 litres boiling water
  • 2 vegetable stock pots (or cubes)
  • 250g (1 ½ cups) Arborio rice
  • 150g asparagus, ends discarded and chopped into 3 pieces
  • 60g dried Shiitake mushrooms, soaked in boiling water for about an hour
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 120ml (½ cup) Spanish dry Sherry
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 60g (½ cup/½ stick) butter
  • 50g grated Parmigiano Reggiano
How to...
  1. In a pan add the boiling water and vegetable stock pots. Bring to the boil and throw in the asparagus and simmer for 4 minutes. Take out of the stock and put into ice cold water to stop the cooking process completely. Drain and set aside.
  2. Now prepare the mushrooms. Start by discarding the steams and slicing the mushroom caps thinly. Heat the olive oil in a small pan and add the mushrooms, sauté for 5 minutes stirring frequently. Set aside. 
  3. In a large heavy based frying pan or pan (I prefer a frying pan because it spreads the heat evenly during cooking) heat up half the butter and add the onion and cook covered on medium to low heat until soft and transparent. When onion is cooked, increase the heat to medium, add the rice and cook, stirring frequently for about a minute. 
  4. Now add the sherry and simmer whilst stirring until it is absorbed, this will only take about a minute. Now add a cup of the vegetable stock whilst constantly stirring until all stock has been absorbed by the rice, this takes about 2 minutes.
  5. From now on, keep adding the remaining stock ½ cup at a time, always adding the next one when the previous one has been completely absorbed by the rice. Keep doing this until you used all the stock or until rice is looking creamy. It is very important that you keep stirring the rice constantly to ensure an even absorption. This will take about 20 minutes. 
  6. When done, take off the heat, stir in slowly the remaining butter and half the cheese. Now stir in carefully the cooked asparagus and Shiitake mushrooms. Serve immediately with extra grated Parmigiano.
Enjoy!!
R&A





Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Tortelloni Cheese & Peas


Tortellini or tortelloni with cream is quite a famous dish in Malta and is a must on numerous restaurant menus around the Maltese islands. We do like the classic ham, mushrooms & cream but this is another version that we love and thought we'd share it with you all. In this dish, we used whole milk instead of cream but you can use cream as well if you wish. The sweetness of the peas contrasts the sharpness of the Gorgonzola cheese whilst the paprika adds extra flavour. For 3-4 people you will need...
  • 2x 250g Packets tortelloni
  • 100g frozen peas, defrosted
  • 75g Gorgonzola Piccante, cut in cubes
  • 75g Extra mature cheddar, grated
  • Freshly ground pepper
  • ½ teaspoon sweet paprika
  • 2 teaspoons corn flour dissolved in 1 cup whole milk
  • Chopped parsley, to serve

How to...
  1. Cook the tortelloni as per packet directions.
  2. In the meantime, start preparing the sauce by adding all the ingredients into a small pan and stir frequently and slowly until all the cheese has melted. Keep stirring until the sauce bubbles and starts to thicken. Turn off the heat.
  3. Drain the tortelloni cooked al dente and add to the cheesy sauce or viceversa. Stir slowly and serve hot with plenty of chopped parsley sprinkled on top.

Enjoy!!
R&A