Use-up Gammon, Chestnut Mushroom & Mascarpone Risotto.
You can have Use-up Gammon, Chestnut Mushroom & Mascarpone Risotto using 16 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Use-up Gammon, Chestnut Mushroom & Mascarpone Risotto
- You need 1 tbsp of cold-pressed rapeseed oil.
- It's 1 of onion, finely chopped.
- Prepare 1 of red onion, finely chopped.
- You need 150 g of chestnut mushrooms, sliced.
- You need 3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped.
- It's 1 of red pepper, deseeded and in short, thin slices.
- Prepare 300 g of arborio rice.
- You need 250 ml of dry white wine.
- It's 1 l of chicken stock (I used 2 Knorr stock pots).
- Prepare 300 g of cooked gammon, in small chunks.
- You need 2 tbsp of Dijon mustard.
- Prepare 75 g of mascarpone.
- It's 75 g of Parmesan cheese, grated.
- It's of Salt.
- Prepare of Ground black pepper.
- It's of Fresh parsley leaves, chopped.
Use-up Gammon, Chestnut Mushroom & Mascarpone Risotto instructions
- Heat oil in a large frying or sauté pan and gently fry the onions on a medium-high heat for 4 minutes, stirring only to avoid sticking..
- Add the mushrooms, garlic and pepper and fry for a further 2 minutes, stirring occasionally..
- Stir in the rice and cook for a further minute. Then increase the heat to high..
- Add the wine, allow a couple of minutes for the alcohol to mostly evaporate and then add the stock, a little (say 100 ml at a time) at a time, constantly stirring, and wait for that to be absorbed before adding more, stirring continuously. It should basically be at the boil/fast simmer and if the liquid is added judiciously it should take around 15 minutes, by which time the rice should be almost cooked. Do add a little more liquid if it looks like going dry - but only add a little at a time..
- Add the ham, mustard, mascarpone and Parmesan. Continue cooking, thoroughly and continuously but gently stirring, for just a few more minutes until the rice is properly cooked. Season to taste..
- Serve immediately onto warmed plates or bowls and garnish with the parsley..