Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto

Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto

Recipe Notes

Prep Time: 20 mins

Cook Time: 65 mins

Total Time: 1 hour, 25 mins

Yield: 5-6 servings

Original Recipe: Cookie and Kate

First Tried: 2019

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp olive oil, divided
  • 1 small yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 cup water
  • 1-1/2 cups arborio rice
  • 1 small butternut squash (about 2 lbs), peeled and chopped into 1/2″ cubes
  • 1 cup fresh parmesan cheese, grated
  • 1/2 cup dry white wine
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter, diced
  • 1 tsp salt, plus more to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • Red chilli pepper flakes, to taste
  • 16 to 20 fresh sage leaves, chopped

Instructions

  1. Place your oven racks in the lower third and upper third positions (we’re going to bake the risotto on the middle rack and roast the squash on the upper rack at the same time), then preheat oven to 375 F. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper for the butternut squash. Reserve 1 cup broth from your container and set it aside for when the risotto is out of the oven.
  2. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a medium-to-large stock pot (saucepan) over medium heat until shimmering. Add onion and a pinch of salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened and turning translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the minced garlic and cook until the garlic is fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes.
  3. Add 3 cups broth and 1 cup water, cover, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Remove from heat and stir in the rice. Cover the pot and bake on the lower rack until rice is tender and cooked through, about 65 to 70 minutes. It will seem pretty dry when you take off the lid, but don’t worry!
  4. Immediately after placing the pot of risotto in the oven, toss the cubed butternut with 2 tbsp olive oil on your lined baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt and some freshly ground black pepper and arrange the butternut in a single layer on the pan. Roast on the upper rack until the butternut is fork tender and the edges are deeply caramelized, tossing halfway. This took 55 to 60 minutes for me, but start checking for doneness around 40 minutes.
  5. While the risotto and butternut are in the oven, fry the sage: heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add the sage and toss to coat. Let the sage get darker green and crispy (but not brown) before transferring it to a plate covered with a paper towel. Sprinkle the fried sage lightly with salt and set it aside.
  6. Carefully remove the pot from the oven. Remove the lid or tinfoil and pour in the remaining cup of broth, the parmesan, wine and butter. Stir vigorously for 2 to 3 minutes, until the rice is thick and creamy. Stir in the salt, pepper and red pepper flakes to taste.
  7. Stir in the roasted butternut. Taste and add more salt and/or pepper, as needed. Divide the risotto into bowls and top each with a sprinkle of fried sage.

Notes

So rich, so luxurious, the fried sage is amazing. It’s worth it to include the white wine (not quite the same without).


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