Summer Risotto: Light and Delicious

I love risotto and am always looking for new recipes. I saw this one on epicurious but I don’t have a subscription, so I lost access to the recipe and had to create my own version. The garlic clove (minced) is optional as is the cheese. It has a lighter texture than my usual risotto made with chicken broth and white wine and a delicate flavor that if you didn’t know it was pineapple you might be stumped as to what was used in place of white wine. I am crazy about it’s subtle flavor and lightened texture. I left off the cheese and garlic but feel free to add them. It is vegetarian, made with pseudo butter it can be vegan. It is my new fav summer dish!

I served it topped with sautéed scallops and shrimp, 3 of each. You can actually cook the shrimp in the rice; toss the peeled raw shrimp in for the last 4-6 minutes or so of cooking. I pan fried the scallops, in mild olive oil for 2 minutes on a side until browned. This is a lovely light summer dish for delightful dining. Other seafood might be lovely too, try oven baked pork tenderloin slices or some sautéed boneless chicken.

The tiny grains of short rice swell up as they absorb the liquid you add to the pan, stirring frequently.
Pan fried scallops and shrimp poached in the rice. Waiting to be added on top of the plated risotto.
Sorry about the old and sad melamine plate; it was a delicious meal for sure!

Ingredients:

3 Tbsp. butter divided

1 Tbsp. mild olive oil

1 cup arborio rice (I used Italian Vialone Nano rice imported from Itally which is especially authentic for risotto.)

1/2 cup chopped onion

1 minced garlic clove

1 small can pineapple juice; about 2/3 cup. Add veggie broth to make the total 3 1/4 cups.

1/2 tsp. sea salt

1/4 tsp. fresh ground black pepper

1/4-1/3 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese (optional)

1-2 Tbsp. finely chopped fresh basil or whole tiny basil leaves

Directions: Heat large saucepan (I use my mini wok) and add 2 tbsp. butter and the oil, melt butter and add chopped onion, cook 2 minutes; add the rice. Stir and cook 2 minutes while you heat the veggie broth and pineapple juice in a saucepan until hot but not boiling.

To the pan add garlic if you want (optional) and then add broth/juice mixture, one ladle full at a time.  Stir after adding each ladle and stir a couple times as it cooks.  When the broth is mostly absorbed add another ladle. When I add the first ladle, I set my timer for 18 minutes. When the 18 minutes have elapsed add a tablespoon of butter and 1/4 the chopped basil, also salt and pepper. Stir well and cook 1-2 minutes. Add another few tablespoons of veggie broth if it looks dry. I did a quarter cup more liquid when I made it. Stir frequently and taste; can cook another minute if necessary (total of 20 minutes for the dish once rice added.) Turn it off and stir in optional grated cheese, then add the basil leaves, stir and serve.

I served it in a mound with some sauted whole shrimp and scallops fried top and bottom about 4 minutes total. Delicious!

Real Chocolate Mousse — The Easy Way!

This is Valentine’s Day weekend. At my house we had a cozy dinner tonight for two. For dessert I made my chocolate mousse recipe; been making it since college days. I haven’t served it in a while and when we enjoyed our cups of light chocolately deliciousness I wondered why on earth I hadn’t made in the last year or two.  Joe happily took home two of the cups. I used to have a married couple who loved it so much that if either came by without the other and I served mousse and sent one home for their spouse; it never made it there; eaten on the way or shortly after arrival. Sneaky business!

I love that I can whip it up in a few minutes – just a few easy steps; no double boiler necessary or stirring for endless minutes. All you need is a bit of strong hot coffee, some eggs and some chocolate chips. I add a bit of brandy and that makes it special! Be sure to chill it at least 2 hours but preferably 4 before  you enjoy it. I love it with a bit of whipped cream but my favorite is some plain heavy cream, light cream or even half and half poured on top. Delish!

You can sub in some dark chocolate chips for part of the cup of semi-sweet chips. Works perfectly, even mini chocolate chips will do fine.  You could leave out the alcohol but it really deepens the flavor; could use a teaspoon of real vanilla extract for it.

I made this super fast and didn’t stop for any picture taking; the cute blue flowered cup just got washed up after we enjoyed dessert!

Chocolate Mousse

Ingredients

3 large eggs, separated

3 Tbsp. sugar

1/3 cup strong hot coffee (I use enough instant coffee for one cup and add it to the 1/3 cup hot water)

1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

1-2 Tbsp. cognac or French brandy

Directions: Heat a kettle of water to boiling. While it does that separate the eggs and put the whites in your mixer bowl. Beat until still; as it gets closer gradually add in the tablespoons of sugar. Set aside. Pour the really hot water into your blender and let stand 1-3 minutes, it warms up your blender container to help melt those chips! Dump out the water and immediately pour in the chocolate chips and the hot coffee. Cover. Turn on blender; run on medium for 30 seconds, leave running and add the egg yolks (through top feed hole) and then the brandy or cognac (best quality you can afford). Blend up to 30 more seconds and then spoon over the merengue and gently fold in until no white streaks remain. My new Blendtec blender made it super thick and creamy in that minute of blending. All depends on your blender’s strength. Scoop into 6 4–6 ounce size dessert dishes. Chill 2-6 hours; preferably 4-6. Serve with whipped cream or just plain cream or half and half. Store any leftovers in the fridge; cover with plastic wrap; keeps 3-4 days tops but never lasts that long in my house. Enjoy!