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The 2010 March Daring Cooks challenge was hosted by Eleanor of Melbourne Food Geek and Jess of Jess the Baker. They chose to challenge Daring Cooks to make risotto. The various components of their challenge recipe are based on input from the Australian Masterchef cookbook and the cookbook Moorish by Greg Malouf. The obligatory items to make were stock and the risotto base, with the final flavourings being our choice.
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Chicken Stock
Ingredients:
1 lg. chicken 2-3 lbs. 1 kg.
Onions 2 medium roughly diced
Leek 1 medium white part only, roughly diced
Celery 2 stalks roughly diced
Garlic 2 cloves halved
Cinnamon 1 stick Or 1 pinch of ground cinnamon
White
peppercorns
1 tsp. Any type of peppercorn will do
Bay leaf 2 Fresh or dried
Lemon peel ½ lemon Doesn’t have to be zested
Allspice ¼ tsp.
Directions:
1. Wash the chicken and bones and places in a 5 Litre pot, cover completely with water and bring to a boil
2. Skim away any scum as it comes to the surface
3. Add the vegetables and bring back to a boil
4. Add the rest remaining ingredients and simmer very gently, uncovered for 1.5 hours
5. Carefully lift out the chicken, set aside. The chicken meat can be removed from the chicken, shredded off and used for other things like soup!
6. Simmer the stock gently for another hour. At , at the end you should have around 2 litres
7. Carefully ladle the liquid into a fine sieve, the less the bones and vegetables are disturbed in this process the clearer the stock will be.
The stock is now ready for use. Freeze what you don’t need for later use.
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Risotto Base
Ingredients:
Olive Oil 4 TBS. 2 fluid oz. 60 ml.
Onion 1 small quartered
Risotto Rice 1 3/4 cups 14 oz. 400 gr. Arborio, Vialone Nano, Carnaroli, etc.
White Wine 4 TBS. 2 fluid oz. 60 ml.
Stock 4 cups 2 pints 1 litre Chicken, Vegetable, etc. HOMEMADE
Directions:
1. Heat oil in a pan and add onion. Fry for a few minutes to flavour the oil then discard.
(We diced ours and left it in as we like onion).
2. Add the rice and stir for a few minutes to coat each grain of rice with oil and toast
slightly.
3. Add the wine and let it bubble away until evaporated.
4. Add enough stock to cover the rice by a finger’s width (about an inch or two). Don’t
actually stick your finger in, it will be hot. Just eye it off.
5. Cook on medium heat, stirring with a wooden spoon from time to time, until most of
the stock has been absorbed.
6. Repeat Step 5 making sure to leave aside approximately 100 ml. (approx. ½ cup) of stock
for the final step. Repeat, save 100 ml. (approx. ½ cup) for the final stage.
7. Once you are at this point, the base is made. You now get to add your own variation.
I decided to use some of the morels sent to my by Kirstin from the Foodie Exchange.
I also happened to have some fresh organic asparagus and peas in a pod from our organic box delivery that I needed to use up so I did a search for a risotto recipe using those items. And voilà, Risotto with Asparagus and Morel ragout (from Gourmet, April 2006).
My thoughts? I love the taste of homemade chicken stock and wish I could think to make it more often. It really is so easy and much more flavourful than canned or boxed versions. This particular risotto was a special treat since morels are not that easy to come by here (well I am sure if I hunted them down, I could find them but on a day to day basis they’re not just on every supermarket shelf…). With a hint of lemon zest and the bright green vegetables, it was a nice taste of spring on a rainy night in March.
Thanks Eleanor and Jess for a great challenge!
Homemade chicken stock is so much better, but it does take some time to make rather than opening a box or a can (like everything else takes time). Looks like you had a great meal! risotto is just SO good.
I think the secret is to make a big batch of it and always have some on hand in the freezer.
Very nice dish! Homemade chicken stock makes everything taste sooo much better!
Well and there’s such a sense of accomplishment too!
Morels, asparagus and peas – this risotto just screams Springtime! Absolutely lovely!
Yes now if only it were spring in terms of our weather!
Nice risotto and its perfect indeed for the morels. Looks yummy
Mmm – the lemon balanced the earthy morels perfectly.
Do you often make risotto? I use the Jamie Oliver recipe? I wonder how this would compare. In any case, I love risotto, peas, and morels…. how could it not be a hit? Just curious about how this recipe varied from your usual – if you have a usual.
🙂
Valerie
We often make risotto using a base recipe very similar to this one. Only difference was my recipe calls for saffron.
What a wonderful dish! You should consider sending it over to Leela at SheSimmers and Mel at GourmetFury for their monthly Beet’n’Squash You event – April is Battle Asparagus.
Accompanying a nice, juicy lamb chop, this will make a terrific meal!
Oh this was a meal in itself though I like the lamb to go with the “spring” theme!
Ooh la la! Fancy print version buttons to go with your fancy mushroom risotto!
I like to believe I’ll make my own stock one day. You make it seem quite doable.
Oh Conor- if you can make a gingerbread house you can make your own stock!
Your risotto sounds amazing with asparagus and morels, totally delicious!
Thanks Natasha – I was so pleased with it!
I started making homemade stock whenever I bought a bunch of bone in chix breasts. I always felt so guilty throwing them away. Then I just pour the stock into a resealable bag and freeze it. I like that I am able to make it taste the way we like it.
Yes that is a great habit I should get into!
Yum! This is making me wish I was a Daring Cook! 🙂
Jen you should join – I have to say none of the recipes has been particularly challenging so far ( she says and you watch – the next one will be really hard!!!)
Oh YUM!!! Thos morels are so gorgeous! How lucky.
Well I don’t know about gorgeous, they look a bit like organs in my opinion but they sure taste a lot better!
delicious risotto and even more so with the homemade stock. this looks grand!
Thanks – it was a great discovery the new recipe!
A lovely spring time risotto with peas and morels! I agree, homemade stock is the way to go.
Oh definitely – if only I weren’t so lazy, I might make it more often!
It really is a gorgeous meal of Spring! You did a great job on this challenge!
Thanks so much! I was really happy to discover another new standby but now need to source some morels…
There’s always room for risotto at any time of the year. Lovely spring flavors.
I agree – every night is a risotto night!
Looks so fresh and delicious! Great spring time dish. I really need to start making risotto more to hone my skills. Do you think any dried mushroom would work?
Cheers!
C
Yes we often make risotto with dried porcini mushrooms and it’s just as good.
that looks like a lovely spring meal – the comfort food aspect of the risotto with the bright spring asparagus, peas, and lemon – nice!
Yes it was a nice combination for not-quite-spring weather…
OMG, it had to be delicious… I’m sure fresh asparagus and morels gave it an amazing taste.
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Thanks Véro! and yes, it’s quite the flavour combination!
Morels? Oh yum! Just say that word and you have me drooling!
LOL Rachael!
Upon seeing the challenge last month I immediately thought of doing it with morels. But alas, they are REALLY hard to come by up here. Your meal looks beautiful and in my opinion you really respected the ingredients quality.
Thank you so much for your kind comments!
Just had risotto for dinner tonight – one of the perfect comfort foods in this world.
Isn’t it just?
Delicious! I love that you used morels, I still have never tried them.. or seen them up close. 🙂
Great job on the challenge!
Thanks Natashya – I LOVE morels but they are just so hard to come by. Was happy to have some to use!
I think the fact they look like organs makes them extra special.
Well but of course!
WOW, that’s one good looking risotto, and the asparagus- morel addition is simply mouth watering. Also, your macarons are gorgeous and the flavors wonderful! Nicely done!
Thanks Lisa – yes, it’s beginning to look a lot like Spring on ELTW!!!
Asparagus goes so well with risotto! Love the morels. This is a lovely spring dish.
Yes it’s altogether a great combination!