This Wild Mushroom Broken Spaghetti Risotto with Arugula and Hazelnuts recipe contains spaghetti, parmigiano-reggiano, extra-virgin olive oil, butter, chicken stock and more.
I know this dish may seem a little strange. But bear with me — citrus risotto isn’t some odd sweet-and-sour rice porridge. It’s an elegant dish that beautifully balances tart, creamy, salty and sweet flavors.
This Artichoke and Sun-Dried Tomato Stuffed Chicken Breast recipe contains boneless, skinless chicken breasts, olive oil, butter, grated Parmesan, white wine and more.
Note: I prefer using Carnaroli rice for its slightly longer grains and firmer texture. Feel free to use any risotto-style rice like Arborio or Vailone Nano. About the author: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt is the Chief Creative...
Yellow-red Mr. Stripey tomatoes give this ice a light hue. Use red or purple tomatoes if you want a darker granita, if you prefer. Mixing purple basil with deep-green Italian basil yields a nuanced flavor and a lovely garnish.
This Chicken Tortilla Soup with Chipotle and Fire Roasted Tomato recipe contains bacon, chicken tenders, corn tortilla chips, white cheddar, fire roasted tomatoes and more.
Risotto is a good and simple staple to have in your recipe repertoire. Here's a cost-saving tip: You can substitute sushi rice for pricier Arborio with the same excellent results.
This Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breasts with Tomato and Basil and Potatoes with Peppers and Onions recipe contains boneless, skinless chicken breasts, shredded parmesan, fingerling potatoes, ripe tomatoes, onion and more.
Seasoned with warm spices, this Indian-inspired chicken dish is savory and comforting. The butter swirled into the sauce may seem like an unusual addition, but it adds richness and flavor, and softens the tomatoes’ acidity. Serve with basmati rice or naan.
This authentic Italian-style risotto is cooked the slow, painful way, but it's oh so worth it. It's the perfect complement for grilled meats and chicken dishes.
Tiny, rice-shaped orzo absorbs liquid and flavor much like rice, but unlike traditional risotto, this recipe doesn't need to be stirred obsessively for a perfectly al dente, creamy result.