Risotto alla milanese (Milanese-Style Risotto)

Risotto alla milanese (Milanese-Style Risotto) could be just the gluten free recipe you've been looking for. For $1.4 per serving, this recipe covers 7% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One portion of this dish contains roughly 9g of protein, 13g of fat, and a total of 333 calories. This recipe serves 4. This recipe from Memorie Di Angelina has 15 fans. A mixture of saffron, parmesan cheese, wine, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so flavorful. It works well as a budget friendly side dish. A few people really liked this Mediterranean dish. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 30 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a rather bad spoonacular score of 22%. Similar recipes are Risotto Milanese-Style (Risottan alla Milanese), Risotto Alla Milanese, and Risotto Alla Milanese.

Servings: 4

 

Ingredients:

1 liter (1 qt.) broth, or q.b.

40-50g (3 Tbs.) butter (plus a bit more for the mantecatura)

1/2 onion, finely chopped

50-60g (2 oz) grated parmesan cheese, plus some more to serve at table

400g (7 oz.) rice for risotto (arborio, vialone nano or carnaroli)

A pinch of saffron

A 1 tablespoon white wine

Equipment:

Cooking instruction summary:

Make a soffritto by sautéing the onion and marrow in the butter. When the marrow has melted and the onion is well wilted, add the rice and let it 'toast' in the soffritto without browning. Add a splash of white wine and let it evaporate.Proceed with the risotto in the usual way—with one little catch: While the rice is simmering, take your saffron and simmer it very gently with a ladleful of broth so it releases its flavor and color into the broth. Then, either about halfway through the cooking process, or if you prefer a more assertive flavor, about 5 minutes before the rice is done, add the saffron and its broth into the risotto. Continue to cook as usual.Risotto alla milanese is usually served all'onda, which is to say, rather more loose than firm, so begin the final enrichment, called the mantecatura in Italian, while the rice is stlll fairly brothy. Add the cheese and, if you like, a dab of butter for extra richness to the rice, then stir to toss the rice around vigorously for about two minutes. If you like your risotto a bit firmer, let it sit, covered, for a minute or two before serving.

 

Step by step:


1. Make a soffritto by sautéing the onion and marrow in the butter. When the marrow has melted and the onion is well wilted, add the rice and let it 'toast' in the soffritto without browning.

2. Add a splash of white wine and let it evaporate.Proceed with the risotto in the usual way—with one little catch: While the rice is simmering, take your saffron and simmer it very gently with a ladleful of broth so it releases its flavor and color into the broth. Then, either about halfway through the cooking process, or if you prefer a more assertive flavor, about 5 minutes before the rice is done, add the saffron and its broth into the risotto. Continue to cook as usual.Risotto alla milanese is usually served all'onda, which is to say, rather more loose than firm, so begin the final enrichment, called the mantecatura in Italian, while the rice is stlll fairly brothy.

3. Add the cheese and, if you like, a dab of butter for extra richness to the rice, then stir to toss the rice around vigorously for about two minutes. If you like your risotto a bit firmer, let it sit, covered, for a minute or two before serving.


Nutrition Information:

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333k Calories
8g Protein
12g Total Fat
44g Carbs
2% Health Score
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Calories
333k
17%

Fat
12g
19%

  Saturated Fat
7g
49%

Carbohydrates
44g
15%

  Sugar
2g
3%

Cholesterol
32mg
11%

Sodium
1252mg
54%

Alcohol
0.39g
2%

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Protein
8g
18%

Manganese
0.57mg
28%

Calcium
187mg
19%

Vitamin A
881IU
18%

Phosphorus
162mg
16%

Selenium
10µg
16%

Zinc
0.97mg
6%

Copper
0.12mg
6%

Vitamin B5
0.6mg
6%

Vitamin B6
0.11mg
6%

Magnesium
20mg
5%

Vitamin B2
0.08mg
5%

Vitamin B3
0.86mg
4%

Fiber
0.88g
4%

Vitamin B1
0.05mg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.19µg
3%

Iron
0.56mg
3%

Potassium
96mg
3%

Vitamin E
0.34mg
2%

Folate
7µg
2%

Vitamin D
0.23µg
2%

Vitamin C
1mg
1%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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