Carrot Risotto With Chile Crisp

Updated April 3, 2023

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30 minutes
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Simple yet surprising, this pantry risotto is a study in contrasts: Luscious, creamy risotto is topped with caramelized carrots that are roasted with spicy chile crisp while you make the rice. The risotto base — a classic approach using shallots, garlic and white wine — is the foundation for a cheap though lush meal that can be cobbled together with pantry ingredients. This one is subtly sweetened with freshly grated carrots, then topped with a pile of smoky roasted carrots. Don’t underestimate the versatility of chile crisp: This tingly, crunchy condiment can animate any number of rich dishes like risotto, pizza and macaroni and cheese with a robust dose of heat. In recipes, as in life, opposites attract.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings
  • 2 ¼ pounds carrots, peeled

  • 2 tablespoons store-bought or homemade chile crisp, plus more for serving

  • Kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal) and black pepper

  • 5 cups chicken or vegetable stock

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter

  • 1 large shallot, minced

  • 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped

  • ½ teaspoon ground coriander

  • ½ cup dry white wine

  • 1 ½ cups/10 ounces arborio rice

  • 2 ½ ounces finely grated Parmesan (about 1 ¼ cups, packed), plus more for serving (optional)

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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

100 grams carbs; 52 milligrams cholesterol; 692 calories; 7 grams monosaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 11 grams saturated fat; 21 grams fat; 11 grams fiber; 1660 milligrams sodium; 22 grams protein; 19 grams sugar

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Prep the carrots: If you’ve got a food processor, roughly chop ¾ pound carrots. Add them to the bowl of your food processor; pulse until they form very small, confetti-like flecks no larger than ¼-inch big (you should have about 2 cups); set aside. (You can also coarsely grate the carrots using a box grater.) Slice the remaining 1 ½ pounds carrots on a sharp diagonal about ¼-inch thick; transfer to a baking sheet. Toss the sliced carrots with 2 tablespoons chile crisp. (If your chile crisp is predominantly crunchy bits, you can thin it with a little canola or vegetable oil, if needed.) Season the carrots generously with salt and pepper and bake until tender, about 15 minutes, stirring halfway through.

  2. Step 2

    Add the stock to a lidded saucepan (any size that will hold it will do); cover and warm over low.

  3. Step 3

    In a medium saucepan, melt 2 tablespoons butter over medium-high heat. Add the uncooked carrots, shallot, garlic and coriander; season generously with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring frequently, until very fragrant, 2 minutes.

  4. Step 4

    Add the wine to the carrot mixture and cook, stirring occasionally, until mostly evaporated, about 3 minutes.

  5. Step 5

    Stir the rice into the carrot mixture, reduce the heat to medium and cook, stirring, 2 minutes. Add 1 cup warmed stock and cook, stirring frequently, until the liquid is almost absorbed, about 3 minutes. Repeat 4 more times, adding warm liquid and stirring until absorbed.

  6. Step 6

    Once the rice is tender and creamy and all the stock has been absorbed, add the cheese and the remaining 2 tablespoons butter; stir vigorously to combine until the risotto feels silky, creamy, luxurious. Season the risotto to taste with salt and pepper.

  7. Step 7

    Divide risotto among shallow bowls or plates and top with the roasted carrots. Serve with additional chile crisp, for drizzling on top.

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This recipe tastes fantastic, and is not difficult to make. However, the only way this recipe takes 30 minutes is if you have an entire kitchen crew working to make it.

Adding this to my "meals to impress a date with" list. For protein I added a drained can of cannellini beans at the same time as the rice; it worked remarkably well! They melted right into the risotto and added to the creaminess.

This sounded interesting to me yet easy and it lived up to my expectations. It was delicious. I incorporated some grated turmeric root into the grated carrot and used a ginger and turmeric broth made by Kettle and Fire. The flavors all melded together and the roasted carrots were delicious. A winner!

Such a delicious recipe. I added all the stock at once as cooking with a toddler, it worked out fine. I also had not enough carrots and some sunchokes that needed using up, so added them to the roasting pan. In the unlikely event this is also your situation, I can tell you they worked great.

I’ve made this twice (adding extra shallot because I’m obsessed with it) and I am blown away with this meal. It’s so good, so easy to perfect, and would impress even your fanciest eaters. Don’t sleep on this!

It's been 3 days and 3 nights since I made the risotto (It's spectacular by the way). The oven is still on. I'm looking at it and it looks back. Neither of us knows what is our purpose in this reccepy or this world.

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