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Asparagus Risotto W/ Truffle Oil

Details

This asparagus risotto is made with an asparagus purée and finished with fresh asparagus tips and truffle oil.
  • Serves: 2 to 4
  • Active Time: 1 hr 15 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
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Steps

Step 1: Preparing Your Mise en Place

Preparing Your Mise en Place
  • 2 1/2 cups vegetable stock
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt, or to taste
  • 2 1/2 cups water
  • 1/2 cup onions
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 cup risotto rice (see note)
  • 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 cup white wine or vermouth

Method

Note: For the liquid, use a combination of 50% water and 50% stock so you don’t overpower the flavor of the puree. Always keep in mind that more or less liquid may be needed to cook this dish. It’s always better to have too much than not enough.

To prepare your mise en place, place the liquid into a pot, season with the salt (if needed) and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low and keep hot.

In the meantime, finely dice the onions and garlic.

Measure out the rice, olive oil and white wine. Set aside.

Note: For this dish, it is important to use rice that is suitable for risotto.

Step 2: Preparing the Asparagus & Purée

Preparing the Asparagus & Purée
  • 2 bunches asparagus

Method

To make the asparagus purée, first set up an ice bath. Wash and trim the ends off of the asparagus. Cut the tips off of the asparagus about 1 1/2" -inches long. Set the tips aside. Cut the stalks into 1" -inch pieces and set aside and keep separate.

Cook the asparagus stalks in the simmering cooking liquid until tender and cooked through. Once done, scoop out of the cooking liquid with a strainer and transfer immediately to a blender. Add about 1/4 cup of the cooking liquid and purée for at least 2 minutes until completely smooth. Add enough cooking liquid to ensure the mixture can move freely in the blender. Once smooth, strain the purée through a sieve and into a small pot.

Next, par-cook the asparagus tips in the cooking liquid. Once almost done, transfer to the ice bath to stop the cooking process. Drain and set aside.

Step 3: Starting the Risotto

Starting the Risotto

Method

Place the oil into a large, heavy-bottomed pan and heat over medium to medium-low heat.

Add the onions and a pinch of salt and sweat until soft and translucent, about 10 to 15 minutes. Next, add 1/4 cup of the hot cooking liquid to soften the onions further. Let the cooking liquid completely evaporate before moving onto the next step.

Once the liquid has completely evaporated, turn the heat up to medium-high and add the rice all at once. Stir to coat the rice in the hot fat. Monitor the heat so the aromatics do not burn. Toast the rice for a few minutes until the outer layer of the grains is translucent.

Once toasted, add the garlic and cook, stirring just until the garlic is fragrant, about 30 seconds. Deglaze with the wine. Stir the rice until the wine evaporates.

Step 4: Cooking the Risotto

Cooking the Risotto

Method

Once the wine has evaporated, add one cup of the hot liquid. Stir often to draw the starches out of the rice. Once almost absorbed, add one cup of the asparagus purée and continue to stir. Once the asparagus purée thickens and reduces, go back to adding the hot cooking liquid. Add the next cup of liquid only when the last cup has been absorbed by the rice. Stir frequently. During the cooking process, make sure to adjust the heat so the liquid is always gently boiling.

Continue to add liquid and cook the risotto until it almost reaches the al dente stage (or until it is done to your liking). Start tasting the rice for doneness around the 15 minute mark.

Step 5: Finishing the Risotto

Finishing the Risotto
  • 1 to 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil (optional)
  • truffle oil (for garnishing)

Method

Just before the risotto finishes cooking, add another cup of the asparagus purée into the risotto to revive the green color.

Once the risotto has been cooked to your liking, taste it for seasoning. Stir in a bit of olive oil, if desired. Next, fold in the asparagus tips, cover and let rest for 1 to 2 minutes.

Just before serving, add a bit of hot liquid to loosen the consistency, if necessary. Plate on warmed dishes. Drizzle with just a touch of truffle oil. Serve immediately.

4 Comments

  • Rebecca B
    Rebecca B
    The flavors are absolutely incredible -- well worth the effort! I was running short on time, so after making the asparagus puree, I used the pressure cooker to cook the recipe (as this only takes about 5 minutes active time). I doubled the onion and garlic -- because these flavors lose their intensity in the pressure cooker. I kept everything else less the same. I was surprised that I experienced very little perceptible color loss of the asparagus puree in the pressure cooker. Still, if I make it this way again, I will continue to hold the one cup of puree in reserve just in case. The final result is very beautiful in color, and worked very well with the pan fried chicken & white wine sauce plus the crisp citrusy riesling with which it was served. Thank you.
  • Dawn T
    Dawn T
    Sounds like you had one delicious meal Rebecca. Nice job!!
  • Katya P
    Katya P
    It was my first experience cooking risotto and I absolutely loved it! Thank you very much!
  • Tria W
    Tria W
    Turned out absolutely delicious. My entire family loved it. This was one of my favorite assignments from the Plant Based Professional course. I am making it for dinner a second time tonight :)

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