Hello everybody, it’s Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, broad bean and asparagus risotto with slow roasted tomatoes. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Squeeze in the juice of the lemon and season to taste. Spoon the risotto into a pasta bowl, heap the sweet roasted tomatoes on top and then grate on lots of fresh Parmesan. Toss the asparagus through some olive oil, salt and fresh black pepper.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have broad bean and asparagus risotto with slow roasted tomatoes using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Broad Bean and Asparagus Risotto with Slow Roasted Tomatoes:
- Take 1 onion
- Make ready 2 cloves garlic
- Prepare Glug of olive oil
- Take 150 g Risotto rice
- Prepare large glass of white wine (plus extra for drinking ;) )
- Make ready 500 ml stock (I used Knorr chicken stock pot)
- Take small handful of Broad beans
- Get 4 Asparagus spears
- Take Juice of 1 lemon
- Make ready 15-20 cherry tomatoes
- Take salt and pepper
- Get Parmesan
Drain and drop the peas and fava beans into a bowl of ice water to ensure they stay tender crisp and retain their color. Add the olive oil, flour, cream and grated cheese. Remove and cool in iced water or under cold running water. Place asparagus and beans on a serving dish, add broad beans on top, drizzle with lime vinaigrette and garnish with dill.
Instructions to make Broad Bean and Asparagus Risotto with Slow Roasted Tomatoes:
- Heat oven to 180c. Slice all the tomatoes in half, season with salt and lay out on a baking tray. Roast in the oven for 30-40 minutes. The tomatoes will be sweet and sticky.
- Prepare the veg - Finely dice the onion, crush the garlic, pod the beans, slice the asparagus into 1 inch pieces. Prepare the stock - in my case I boil the kettle and dissolve stock pot in a jug.
- Take a large pan and add the olive oil over a medium heat. Add the onion and fry gently for a few minutes (don't let it burn) then add the crushed garlic and rice and stir fry for 1 minute.
- Pour the wine into the pan and reduce by half - this will boil off the alcohol and just leave the wine taste.
- Pour in half the stock, reduce to a simmer and keep stirring every minute. When the risotto starts looking dry add more stock and keep stirring. After about 20 minutes the rice should soften, get a teaspoon and taste. If it's still uncooked keep adding stock or water until it is nearly perfect.
- When you are happy that the risotto is nearly perfect add the broad beans and asparagus, mix well and cook for 3-5 minutes. Squeeze in the juice of the lemon and season to taste.
- Spoon the risotto into a pasta bowl, heap the sweet roasted tomatoes on top and then grate on lots of fresh Parmesan. Enjoy!
Meanwhile, put the quartered tomatoes on a baking tray. See great recipes for Fava_beans_with_rice, Broad beans rice and veggies too! Cover the Lettuce with the other ingredients - the Onion, Tomatoes, Asparagus and Broad Beans. Finally top with Peashoots and some dressing [A good dressing here would be Juice of half a Lemon, a drizzle of Maple syrup, a very long drizzle Olive Oil and a teaspoon of Dijon - whisked together so it emulsifies properly. This recipe for broad bean and bacon risotto is a great one to have on hand.
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