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I've fallen in love. As soon as I opened the package of dried porcini, I

knew that we would be happy together for the rest of our lives.The aroma of

the dried mushrooms is amazingly meaty and powerful, yet has some delicately

earthy notes.

Although the porcinis were fabulous in the potstickers, this risotto really

gives them the room to show their true flavor. The parmesan added at the end

adds a lovely nuttiness to it and to the overall creaminess of the dish.

I'm betting you'll love this dish as much as I did...

Check out the finished dish at http://28cooks.blogspot.com

 

Porcini and Parmesan Risotto

6 c vegetable stock

2 tbsp butter

2 tbsp olive oil

2 tbsp finely chopped onions

1 clove garlic, minced

2 cups arborio rice

1 oz dried porcinis

2 c hot water

freshly ground black pepper

salt

1 c freshly grated Parmesan

 

Soak mushrooms in water for 30 minutes. Drain, saving water, squeeze out

excess from mushrooms, and chop.

Bring the broth to a simmer in a small saucepan next to where you are

cooking the risotto.

In a large pot, heat 1 tbsp butter and olive oil over medium high heat. Add

onions, and cook until translucent, but not brown. Add garlic, and saute for

30 seconds. Add rice, and stir until it is well coated with oil mixture.

Continue to stir until it takes on a golden color.

Add 1/2 c of the hot broth. Cook, stirring constantly but slowly, scraping

bottoms and sides, until all moisture is gone. When there is no more liquid,

add another 1/2 c of broth. Continue stirring and adding broth for about 10

minutes. Add chopped mushrooms, and 1/2 of the mushroom soaking water. Stir

until all liquid is gone, then add more soaking water. Continue until all

soaking water is gone. Continue with broth, until rice is very tender, yet

still firm to the bite. Once all liquid is gone, remove from heat. Add salt

and pepper to taste, the remaining butter, and the parmesan cheese. Stir

well and serve immediately.

 

Enjoy!!

Christiane

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, <cl.britton wrote:

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> I've fallen in love. As soon as I opened the package of dried

porcini, I knew that we would be happy together for the rest of our

lives.The aroma of the dried mushrooms is amazingly meaty and

powerful, yet has some delicately earthy notes.

> Although the porcinis were fabulous in the potstickers, this

risotto really gives them the room to show their true flavor.

 

Yes! Let those porcinis shine! :)

 

I wondered when I read that your friends could not tell

what was in the potstickers how that was a positive. :)

They don't know what they're missing. Mushrooms rule.

 

-Erin

 

 

> The parmesan added at the end adds a lovely nuttiness to it and to

the overall creaminess of the dish.

> I'm betting you'll love this dish as much as I did...

> Check out the finished dish at http://28cooks.blogspot.com

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Another great recipe and lovely picture to go with it.

Thank you, i am so grateful that you share

with us all here. :)

 

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To be good, we must do good; and by doing good, we take a

sure means of being good, as the use and exercise of the

muscles increase their power.

~ Tyron Edwards

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, <cl.britton wrote:

>

> I've fallen in love. As soon as I opened the package of dried porcini, I knew

that we

would be happy together for the rest of our lives.The aroma of the dried

mushrooms is

amazingly meaty and powerful, yet has some delicately earthy notes.

> Although the porcinis were fabulous in the potstickers, this risotto really

gives them the

room to show their true flavor. The parmesan added at the end adds a lovely

nuttiness to

it and to the overall creaminess of the dish.

> I'm betting you'll love this dish as much as I did...

> Check out the finished dish at http://28cooks.blogspot.com

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