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Rice cooked in beef broth, with onions, saffron, and Parmesan.
Often served as accompaniment to «ossobuco», the famous «Milan-Style Risotto» is commonly called also «Risotto Giallo» or yellow risotto, because of the golden colour of the saffron.
| ??? | onions, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | beef broth, or chicken | ??? | |
| ??? | butter, unsalted | ??? | |
| ??? | olive oil | ??? | |
| ??? | arborio rice | ??? | |
| ??? | saffron powder | ??? | |
| ??? | Parmesan cheese, grated | ??? | |
| ??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? |
A pressure-cooker will reduce the risotto cooking time to 7 min. The quantities given here are based on this recipe served as side dish.
per 1 serving (190 g)
|
Amount % Daily Value |
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Calories 210 |
|
Fat 5 g 8 % |
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Saturated
2.1 g
11 % |
|
Cholesterol 10 mg |
|
Sodium 50 mg 2 % |
|
Carbohydrate 38 g 13 % |
|
Fibre 1 g 4 % |
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Sugars 2 g |
|
Net Carbs 37 g |
|
Protein 4 g |
|
Vitamin A 2 % |
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Vitamin C 5 % |
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Calcium 5 % |
|
Iron 3 % |
| Food Group | Exchanges |
|---|---|
| Vegetables | 1 |
| Meat and Alternatives | 0 |
| Fats | 1 |
Somewhere in there shouldn't it say to add the broth to the risotto? I added it a bit at a time, and it really was fabulous. The broth I used was very salty so I ended up skipping hte parmesan which would've added more salt. Even my very picky sons asked for more, and my husband who hates risotto said it was "actually pretty good."