Uni Risotto | Dinner recipe | Spoon Fork Bacon (2024)

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Uni Risotto | Dinner recipe | Spoon Fork Bacon (1) Uni Risotto | Dinner recipe | Spoon Fork Bacon (2) Hey Guys! Today we have uni risotto…plus I originally had a great story about my trip to Mexico last week and about how I ate really fresh uni, then became super inspired to make a simple uni risotto dish….but then Instagram threw me for a loop and I haven’t been able to get it off my mind, so here it goes: Kids on Instagram should be a major no no. Or if they’re going to be on instagram, maybe put some sort of regulation on their accounts? (I’m saying like 12-13 yrs old and under) Am I the only one with a strong opinion about this? Do I sound like an old lady??

Here’s why I had this sudden freak out about Kids on Instagram: I was doing my daily “procrastination by insty” the other day, scrolling from photo to photo and stumbled upon a very rude and crude comment made by someone, about a cake that someone else had posted. I was annoyed right then thinking to myself, “Who does that, seriously? So rude, so stupid.” Anyway, that took me to clicking on the rude commentator’s profile to see why he thought he was so great as to be able to leave nasty comments on another person’s photo. What I saw shocked me…. It was a little, pre-pubecent boy! On top of this, his profile was public, he had posted his phone number on his profile and there were a bunch of “selfies” of him standing in front of the mirror, shirtless….with really “grown up” captions!! Whaa???

Okay, so I’m not a mom (except to my precious dog, Dexter) yet, but please, current moms out there (or anyone else out there for that matter), is this normal? okay?? is it safe?? Am I just being crazy about this?? I just feel like there’s something so unsafe and slightly creepy about what looks to be a 9 yr old on instragram posting crude things, topless photos and publicly announcing his home/cell number?

I don’t know, there’s something that makes me so uncomfy about the whole thing! Maybe I’ve watched too many episode of Law and Order, but man was I creeped out. Thoughts? Anyway, I guess I’ll just go back to noshing on this giant bowl of uni risotto because when I’m feeling weird or creeped out (like right this very second!) a bowl of this rich, creamy and briny risotto or any risotto for that matter (like here and here) is one of the few things that make me feel safe and a little bit sane. :) xx, Jenny

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Uni Risotto

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Prep Time: 25 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Servings: 4

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 ounces uni, cleaned sea urchin roe
  • 2 ½ tablespoons heavy cream
  • 2 ½ tablespoons unsalted butter, softened and divided
  • 2 ½ tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 shallots, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 cup Arborio rice
  • cup dry white wine
  • 4 to 6 cups vegetable stock, warmed or a mild fish stock
  • 2 ounces Parmesan cheese, finely grated
  • 1 ounce Pecorino cheese, finely grated
  • salt and pepper to taste

optional garnishes

  • quail eggs, separated and whites reserved for another use
  • toasted and shredded nori

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Place uni, cream and 1 tablespoon butter into a food processor and blend until smooth. Strain and reserve liquid until ready to use.

  • Place a medium skillet over medium-high heat and sauté shallots for 2 minutes. Add garlic and rice and continue to sauté for 3 to 4 minutes or until a small white dot remains in the center of each grain of rice. Season with salt and pepper.

  • Deglaze pan with wine and stir. Allow almost all the liquid to evaporate then reduce the heat to medium and add 2/3 cup warm stock, stirring frequently.

  • Each time the liquid evaporates add another ladle of stock and continue to stir. Repeat until the rice is al dente, about 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

  • Stir in uni puree, followed by the remaining 1 1/2 tablespoons of butter (for a glossy finish), until fully incorporated. Stir in grated cheese and adjust seasonings.

  • Divide risotto into portions and top each with more grated cheese, a quail yolk (if using) and shredded nori (if using). Serve.

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Jenny Park is half of Spoon Fork Bacon. She is also a food stylist and recipe developer. One of her favorite foods is donuts. #sfbJENNY

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  1. Uni Risotto | Dinner recipe | Spoon Fork Bacon (12)federico

    uni and cheese, that s gross! eat it your self!

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  2. Uni Risotto | Dinner recipe | Spoon Fork Bacon (13)Rebecca Hendricks

    How on earth do you manage to get the uni past your mouth and into the risotto? Impossible, I tell you.

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FAQs

What do you eat risotto with? ›

That's why I've gathered all of my favorite accompaniments to mushroom risotto in this list, including:
  • 1.Grilled Asparagus.
  • 2.Lamb Roast.
  • 3.Harissa Roasted Chicken.
  • 4.Garlic Butter Shrimp.
  • 5.Marinated Tofu.
  • 6.Cajun Honey Butter Grilled Salmon.
  • 7.Balsamic Glazed Brussels Sprouts.
  • 8.Lemon Herb Salad.
Jan 16, 2024

What is the secret ingredient in risotto? ›

Use Salted Water Instead of Broth in Risotto

It's an ingenious tip on many levels.

What is the secret to a good risotto? ›

Top 10 Tips for a Great Risotto
  • Always use warm stock. ...
  • Use a wide pan. ...
  • Use Arborio rice. ...
  • Toast the rice. ...
  • Deglaze with wine. ...
  • Watch your time. ...
  • Stir, but not too much. ...
  • Add the stock in small increments.
Feb 19, 2021

Do Italians eat risotto with fork or spoon? ›

Most Italians eat risotto with a fork, but there are areas where you are given a spoon by default to eat it: it happens in Campania, for example, but not only there. It partly depends on convenience and habits.

How do Italians eat risotto? ›

In traditional Italian dining, risotto is eaten with a fork to enjoy its creamy texture and individual grains. Using a spoon is not the typical practice.

What do Italians serve risotto with? ›

Apart from the tradition of serving Risotto (either Alla Milanese with saffron or Alla Parmigiana with nothing but good stock, butter and Parmesan) alongside a serving of rich Ossobuco Stew, Risotto is always a first course, a Primo - traditionally served after or instead of antipasti or on its own as a single dish ...

How does Hell's Kitchen make their risotto? ›

"Boil salted water, throw in the rice, boil it for nine minutes, strain it and throw it on a sheet pan. It's 90% cooked, so all you're doing is just picking it up. Once it's blanched, I can make risotto, from beginning to end, in three minutes."

What kind of rice does Gordon Ramsay use for risotto? ›

For the risotto:

Add the Arborio rice to the onion and stir to coat the grains in oil. Add half of the stock to the pan and bring to a gentle simmer. Ensure it retains a constant heat and gently stir as it cooks – it should take around 20 minutes.

What kind of risotto is on Hell's Kitchen? ›

Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen Lobster Risotto is a luxurious and flavorful dish that combines succulent lobster with creamy risotto. The lobster adds a rich and sweet flavor to the dish, while the risotto is cooked to perfection, creating a creamy and velvety texture.

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