We love Rice from Fluffy White Rice to Shrimp Fried Rice and even Instant Pot Chicken and Rice. If you are a fan of rice recipes and crave interesting sides, this parmesan Risotto recipe is a must-try! This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy.
Risotto Recipe
This classic parmesan risotto is a terrific recipe to start with. You can change it up in so many ways to make everything from mushroom risotto to shrimp and even lobster risotto if you’re feeling fancy. It’s true that a good risotto takes time and you have to be willing to stand over the stove and stir almost constantly, but the good news is that risotto can be made ahead and it reheats well. If you find ways to stay entertained (I put my headphones on and watch an episode of the office on my phone), the time goes by quickly.
Risotto Video
Watch Natasha make this classic Risotto. You will be surprised at how easy it is. Now go forth and impress everyone with your cooking skills.
What is the Secret to a Good Risotto?
There are several things that make differentiate a decent risotto from a great one. Follow these tips for best results:
High-quality stock – Since the stock is infused into the rice, using homemade chicken stock or a great store-bought stock will give you the best flavor. One of my favorite brands is Kettle & Fire and I find it’s the closest in flavor to homemade. Risotto Rice – use a short grain rice that is high in starch and can absorb liquid without becoming mushy. We use Arborio rice, but Carnaroli or Vialone Nano rice are good options. Don’t rinse your rice – the starch on the rice helps to create a creamy risotto so you don’t want to rinse it away. Patience – add the chicken stock one ladleful at a time and wait for it to incorporate before adding more. Cook time – cook the rice to your desired texture. If you like it softer, keep adding more broth at the end. If you like it firmer to the bite, cook it for less time. You’ll know when the texture is right for you by tasting the rice. Finishing touches – adding the butter and parmesan at the end transforms this risotto into a decadent side dish and adds tons of flavor.
Ingredients
For the best Risotto, the quality of your ingredients is just as important as the method. Here’s what you will need (scroll down for the full list of ingredients with measurements in the print-friendly recipe card):
Butter and olive oil – used for sauteeing the onions, plus we add more butter at the end. Onion – we use yellow onion and finely chop it up. By the time the rice is done cooking, the onion blends very well into the rice. Garlic – adds great flavor. We use a garlic press or grate the garlic so the texture blends better with the rice. Chicken stock – use a high-quality low sodium stock, or homemade chicken stock if possible.Short-grain rice – Arborio is our rice of choice, but you can use a different short-grain rice such as Italian Vialone Nano or Carnaroli. White wine – use a dry white wine that is drinkable and avoid using anything labeled as ‘cooking wine.’ Some good options include chardonnay, Moscato, prosecco, sauvignon blanc.Parmesan Cheese – makes the risotto extra creamy and cheesy. Use it in the recipe and to garnish.Salt, pepper, and parsley – to season and garnish.
Pro Tip: If your stock is very concentrated, you can swap some of it out with filtered water so it doesn’t end up too salty or overpowering.
How to Make Risotto
Pro Tip: Take care not to brown your onions, or it will change the final outcome, color and taste of the risotto. Sautee patiently over medium-low heat until the onions are soft and translucent.
Common Questions
Make-Ahead
To Refrigerate: Once the risotto has cooled to room temperature, store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days. Freezing: We don’t recommend freezing risotto since it can change the texture of the rice making it seem hard and grainy. To Reheat: Risotto reheats really well. Set a portion in a saucepan and reheat over medium heat with some chicken stock or water, stirring until it’s hot and creamy again.
Serve Risotto with
Risotto is an impressive side dish and feels even more special when paired with simple sides like Roasted Broccoli or Cauliflower and these main courses:
Pan-Seared SteakSurf and Turf Lobster TailShrimp ScampiRoasted Beef Tenderloin
This homemade Risotto recipe is worth the effort. Imagine a bowl of creamy risotto paired with a hunk of Focaccia Bread. Yum!
More Italian Recipes to try
If you love this Risotto, then you won’t want to miss these Italian recipes:
Chicken Marsala Arancini Rice BallsTuscan ChickenPanzanella SaladZeppole (a sweet treat for dessert)