EE Recipe Request.

greelyi

Full Member
Not sure if it is appropriate to post this here but on the basis that I will offer an apology if I have broken protocol here...:confused:

I am hoping to find a Butternut Squash Risotto recipe that is EE friendly. Would like to get one that others have said is good as I have had mixed results using the SW main site recipes. I want to add this SS food banker to my collection of SW EE recipes.

Thanks in advance,
Ian
 
Here is my version!
Pete’s Butternut Squash & Mushroom Risotto

Serves 2


Ingredients

150g Arborio rice (ff)
150g Butternut squash, de-skinned and cut into approx..10mm cubes (s)(sff)
1 Ltr chicken stock
150g mushrooms, cleaned & chopped into slices (s)(sff)
1 stick celery, washed & chopped to small pieces (s)(sff)
½ cupful of frozen peas (ss)(ff)
1 onion, chopped into small pieces (s)(sff)
1 lemon (ss)(sff)
1 Tbsp of Worcester sauce
30g Parmesan cheese (1 Hea each) or 1 level Tbsp=1.5 syns

Method

Make 1Ltr of chicken stock, using a chicken cube or use homemade stock.
Spray a large saucepan with Fry Light and cook the onions, celery& butternut squash, cook until the onions are transparent.
Add the rice and allow it to be coated by mixing all ingredients, cut the lemon and drizzle the juice over the rice and cook for 5 mins.

Using a ladle add 2 ladles of hot stock at a time, cook until almost all the liquid has gone, then add peas, mushrooms & Worcester sauce.

When all stock has been used up, turn off the heat & grate parmesan cheese over the rice and put a lid on it and leave to steam. Serve on a hot bowl and have a side salad with it.

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Thanking you kind sir. That's Worcester sauce, Parmesan and a lemon added to my shopping list. (The base of which is the ingredients for Mush Pea Curry and a Butternut Squash.)

Will pick up some sort of a chicken stock cube but ordinarily I use veg marigold when most recipes call for it.

I will give it a go tomorrow as my reverse progress on EE this week needs to be turned around. People assure me that SS Soup or Mushy Pea curry is THE way to go!

Regards,
Ian
 
Finally completed preparation. That is an AWFUL lot of food to serve TWO. :candledinner:

YMMV!

Very, very, very Tasty. Struggling with the salad but I guess we need our 1/3 superfree no-matter what we are eating! I think that I will dial back on the lemon next time. Very tangy but more than I would ordinarily go for.

Thanks billsat/Pete.
:eat:

Regards,
Ian
 
Glad you enjoyed it! if you follow the links below there is a list of my recipes & lots to choose from.
Pete
 
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