Despite the complaints in regards to the quality of the photos on my last risotto dish, we attempted another. Rice is not the most beautiful thing to take a photo of, but you don't have to look at it for long before you start eating.
I like any risotto and I think among my favorites is radicchio risotto blue cheese (which we will need to feature in the upcoming weeks!), but seafood risotto is also tasty. The only disappointment is that there is no parmesan in this recipe, but that makes it a bit healthier than the others as well.
Seafood Risotto
1/2 bag frozen mixed seafood bag
1 cup risotto rice (for 2 people)
1 garlic clove
hot water
olive oil
1 small onion
salt
pepper
1 tablespoon (or extra if you dare!) butter
fresh parsley
Begin by cooking the onion and garlic in some olive oil in a large pan. After the onion is cooked, saute the seafood mix and season with salt and pepper. After about a minute start adding some water to the mixture and gradually add water over the next 20-30 minutes until the water is completely absorbed and the rice is cooked. The exact risotto rice you purchase should give you a better idea of exactly how much water you will need. After the rice is cooked completely, turn off the heat, stir in the butter, and top with fresh parsley.
Warm and great for winter!
This blog is named churros con chocolate to remember the time I spent living in Madrid, Spain-where I first learned of the cultural importance of food and developed a love for enjoying food from all over the world.
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Welcome to my blog. My blogging journey began about in August 2009 as a photo-a-day blog which has since transitioned to combine my love of good food and photography. Today, using as many local and fresh ingredients as we can, my boyfriend and myself spend time researching recipes, making our own adaptations, cooking, taking photos, eating, and finally reflecting on all or part of the above listed process here. I hope you take the time to not only read and look at our photos, but please cook some of the recipes yourself. You are invited and encourage to leave feedback as we continue our culinary journey!
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