Showing posts with label white wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white wine. Show all posts

12 January 2014

roast pumpkin risotto

Serves 4

This is somewhat of a cheat's risotto using a rice cooker that doesn't compromise on taste but is a lot easier and quicker than cooking it on the cooktop or in the oven - but if you don't have a rice cooker, feel free to cook this recipe the traditional way by slowly adding 1 cup of hot stock to the risotto at a time until it is absorbed. You will also need twice as much stock if cooking with this method.


Poppy cooks…
  1. Preheat oven to 200˚C.

  2. Place
    500g butternut pumpkin, diced on a baking tray. Coat with
    olive oil and
    celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper. Bake for 40 minutes or until slightly caramelised.

  3. Turn on your rice cooker and sauté an
    onion, diced and
    4 cloves garlic, minced.

  4. Add
    1/2 teaspoon curry powder,
    1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg,
    1.5 cups arborio rice and stir to mix.

  5. Stir in
    1 cup white wine and leave for a few minutes.

  6. Then add
    500ml vegetable stock.

  7. When the rice cooker has finished cooking the risotto, and the pumpkin is roasted, add the pumpkin to the rice and stir through.

  8. Serve risotto with
    pepitas,
    parsley, chopped and
    dried cranberries.

1 January 2014

osso bucco

Serves 4


Poppy cooks
  1. Heat
    olive oil in a large pan / french oven and brown
    4 osso bucco cuts on each side, and then set aside.

  2. Saute
    2 carrots, finely chopped and
    3 celery sticks, finely chopped in olive oil for 2 minutes.

  3. Place osso bucco on top of vegetables in a single layer.

  4. In a separate bowl combine
    1 cup dry white wine,
    410g tin diced tomato,
    1 tablespoon tomato puree,
    celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper.

  5. Pour over osso bucco - if the meat is not covered, add extra wine until it is submerged in liquid.

  6. Bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer and leave covered for 1 hour.

  7. Remove the lid and cook for another 30 minutes, or until the meet is falling off the bone.

  8. Cook
    2 cups rice.

  9. To make the gremolata, combine
    zest of 1 lemon,
    2 tablespoons parsley, chopped and
    garlic clove, minced.

  10. Serve rice, topped with vegetables, osso bucco and sprinkled with gremolata.