Smoked Salmon Risotto with fresh peas

When my kids were little they called risotto “parmesan rice.” They loved it. It’s salty and creamy - what’s not to love? As they got older, I added more and more ingredients to make it a lot more adult. The best part of making this very adult version, is that you can leave out the salmon and peas or serve them on the side for your kids, depending on what they will (and won’t) eat.

The trick with risotto is to just keep stirring. Some will tell you the broth needs to be warm too - I’ve found that if it’s room temperature, it works just fine. Which means, you can use a new broth from the pantry and don’t worry about warming it up.

Smoked Salmon Risotto with fresh peas

serves 4

                                                                                     

1 leek, whites thinly sliced

1 cup freshly shelled peas

¼ cup butter, divided

¼ cup olive oil, divided

1 cup Arborio rice

½ cup white wine

4 cups room temperature chicken stock

1 cup parmesan cheese

4 oz smoked salmon

1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped

salt and pepper

 

STEP 1

Heat 2 tablespoons of butter and 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat.  Add the leek and cook 3 minutes until slightly browned and tender.  Add peas and cook an additional 2-3 minutes until tender.  Remove from the pan and set aside.

 

STEP 2

Add two more tablespoons olive oil and rice - stir until coated with oil.  Pour in ½ cup white wine and cook until all liquid is absorbed.  Then add one-cup chicken stock and stir until completely incorporated.  When most of the stock has dissolved, add another cup of stock.  Continue until all of the stock has been added. 

 

STEP 3

Remove from heat and stir in remaining butter, Parmesan cheese, and peas and salmon

Notes

  • When I make this dairy free, I use only olive oil to melt the leeks. Then at the end, I’ll add a drizzle of a really good olive oil and skip the butter and parmesan. Since half of us do eat dairy, the parm is on the side.

  • This is just as delicious with crab! Swap out for your favorite smoked fish too if you don’t have salmon. In the Northwest, we have loads of salmon but also trout. And smoked trout is awesome.


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