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Arborio Rice

Shrimp Risotto with Baby Spinach and Basil

This risotto has the classic creamy yet al dente texture and features a combination of Parmesan cheese and seafood. Contrary to popular belief, Italians do partner cheese with seafood in some dishes; we recommend it here without reservation.

Risotto with Radicchio

Arborio is a short-grain Italian rice that is one of four varieties typically used for risotto in Italy-the other three are Baldo, Carnaroli and Vialone Nano. Arborio can be found at Italian markets here, and is becoming increasingly available at supermarkets.

Creamy Rice with Lemon, Herbs, and Parmesan

This lovely first course has the texture of risotto without the constant stirring. What to drink: Arneis or Soave.

Shrimp and Fennel Risotto

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Shrimp Risotto

A fruity, spicy Sauvignon Blanc would be perfect with this elegant dish.

Risotto with Giblets

(Risotto con Regagli) The thrifty Italian Jewish cook wasted no part of the chicken. And it's easy for us to buy inexpensive giblets for this rich and delectable risotto. Donatella Pavoncello, in her delightful Dal 1880 ad oggi: la cucina dalla mia famiglia, cooks the rice in the giblet sauce and spoons some reserved sauce on top. I find it's easier to make the sauce, cook the rice, and then combine the two. That way you don't run the risk of gummy overcooked rice. Incidentally, this sauce is also wonderful tossed with pappardelle.

Risotto Croquettes with Mozzarella and Prosciutto

These are called arancini (little oranges).

Cauliflower and Leek Risotto

It's worth seeking out Carnaroli rice (from the Piedmont region of Italy) for this recipe: Carnaroli has a higher starch content than Arborio, so it makes a much creamier risotto. Chef Kiffin serves this with braised oxtails and a watercress salad.

Lemony Mushroom Risotto

This crowd-pleasing risotto works well as a main course—accompanied by green salad and crusty bread—or as a side dish for leftover chicken. Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 45 min
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