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Definitions of risotto in various dictionaries:
noun - rice cooked with broth and sprinkled with grated cheese
noun - a rice dish
RISOTTO - Risotto (Italian: [riztto] or [ristto]) is a northern Italian rice dish cooked in a broth to a creamy consistency. The broth can be derived from mea...
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This Italian specialty is made by constantly stirring hot stock into rice |
You can use Arborio rice to make this dish; let each addition of broth be absorbed before adding the next |
To make this labor-intensive Italian dish, you must constantly stir stock into rice 1/2 cup at a time |
We're just mad about using a little saffron in this dish whose name comes from the Italian for "rice" |
This Italian dish is made by constantly stirring stock into rice until all the liquid is absorbed |
From the Italian word for rice, it's a rice dish cooked with broth & often grated cheese |
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Risotto (Italian: [riztto] or [ristto]) is a northern Italian rice dish cooked in a broth to a creamy consistency. The broth can be derived from meat, fish, or vegetables. Many types of risotto contain butter, wine, onion, and parmesan cheese. It is one of the most common ways of cooking rice in Italy. Saffron was originally used for flavour and its attractive yellow colour.Risotto in Italy is normally a primo (first course), served on its own before the main course, but risotto alla milanese, (pronounced [riztto alla milaneze]), is often served together with ossobuco alla milanese. |