Mushroom Risotto Recipe and Tips - Will Cook For Smiles (2024)

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Mushroom Risotto is an special restaurant quality dinner that’s easier to make than you may think! This classic risotto recipe features sauteed mushrooms with perfectly cooked arborio rice. White wine, garlic, and an optional truffle oil finisher make this risotto really sing.

Risotto is a wonderful dish to make for any special dinner, so try our Parmesan Risotto and Lemon Risotto as well.

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Some people are intimidated at the thought of making risotto because there’s a misconception that it’s difficult to make. The truth is, the method is simple! It’s simply stirring and adding liquid, then stirring and adding more liquid. You’re basically repeating the same two steps a few times.

However, it’s important to know that making risotto requires attention. To make it correctly, you’ll need to stir the rice every few minutes, before and after adding more liquid. The key is to let the rice absorb wine and broth gradually, a couple ladles as a time. In NO way should you dump all the liquid at once!

But, I encourage you to give your full attention to making this mushroom risotto recipe. I assure you, the results will be well worth it! The tender bites of mushrooms throughout the risotto really send it over the top.

Ingredient Notes

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Arborio rice – This is a short grain white rice, and it’s truly one and only rice to use in risotto. Short grain rice has more starch than long grain rice, and that starch releases, thickening and adding creaminess to the dish.

Mushrooms – You can use any type of edible mushroom for this recipe. Typically, meatier mushrooms like baby bella, cremini, and shiitake are most common at stores but you can always get some more exotic mushrooms at the market.

Shallot – If you need a substitute, you can use the Vidalia onion instead, it has a nice sweetness to it.

Stock or BrothVegetable stock or broth is what I usually use. If you plan to serve the dish with chicken, feel free to use chicken stock instead of vegetable.

White wine – Choose a dry white wine that you enjoy drinking. Most of the alcohol in the wine will cook out, leaving a hint of the flavor. However, if you would rather not use it, just substitute with an equal amount of stock or broth and a touch of grape juice and white vine vinegar (see FAQs).

See the recipe card below for the full list of ingredients and instructions.

How to Make Mushroom Risotto

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Prepare. Slice the shallots and mushrooms thinly and mince garlic. Measure and prepare other ingredients. This is important to do first as early cooking process moves quickly!

Make the broth. Combine the broth, water, thyme, garlic powder, salt, and pepper in a sauce pot and bring it to a simmer. Turn the heat down to lowest setting so it stays warm.

Sauté the shallots and mushrooms. Preheat a large cooking pan over medium-high heat. Pour in olive oil and let it warm up. Add sliced shallots and sauté until browned. Add sliced mushrooms and sauté for a few minutes until cooked and start to brown as well. (1)

Add garlic and rice. Stir in garlic and let it cook until fragrant. Lower the temperature to medium or just a little less than medium. Mix in Arborio rice and let it sauté for about a minute. (2)

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Add wine. Pour in the first half of white wine and stir it to spread everything evenly. Let rice simmer and absorb the wine. Stir a little as rice simmers. Cook until rice absorbed the liquid. (3)

Add broth. Ladle in about a cup of hot broth. Stir and let rice simmer as it absorbs the liquid. (4)

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Repeat the process. Once the liquid is absorbed, pour in the second half of wine and another cup of broth mixture. Stir and let it simmer while rice absorbs the liquid. Continue to add about a cup of hot broth at a time and let the rice absorb the liquid before each addition. Remember to stir often, but not constantly. (5, 6)

Cook until al dente. Cook risotto until rice is al dente. You want to taste rice often and let it cook until it has a little resistance in the middle when you bite and not crunchy.

PRO TIP: If you wish, stir in 1/2-1 tsp. of truffle oil right before serving. Start with no more than 1/2 tsp because it’s very potent. Taste before adding more.

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Recipe FAQs

What is truffle oil and how is it used?

If you’re not already familiar with it, truffle oil is classified in culinary terms as a finishing oil. All varieties of cooking oil lose flavor as they heat up, and this especially true for finishing oils.

This means, truffle oil isn’t meant to cook food in. Rather, it is drizzled over food or mix it in right after the food is cooked to enhance the flavor. Similar to adding fresh leaves of basil to a caprese salad.

Truffle oil is very potent, so just a tiny drizzle will give a lot of flavor. The cost for a bottle varies depending on the purity of the oil, but the cost for an average quality oil is about eight dollars.

Is risotto a rice or pasta dish?

Risotto is a rice dish that uses arborio rice. Arborio rice is a starchy, Italian short-grain rice. This rice is high in starch, which is very important in making risotto because this is what will give you the naturally creamy, chewy consistency of the dish.

Can I substitute arborio rice when making risotto?

You do have to use a short-grain rice that is high in starch and in most grocery stores, your only option will be arborio. In order to achieve the proper consistency of risotto, your rice will have to give off starch and create a creamy, chewy consistency while still retaining its structure.

Carnaroli rice, Vialone Nano rice, and a couple other Italian short-grain rice varieties that are very high in starch but those are not as widely available in the US. It may be available in other regions, so check your grocery stores.

Can I substitute wine in risotto?

Yes, you can substitute the wine but the flavor of risotto will change slightly. You can simply use extrastock, chicken or vegetable, instead of wine.
You can also add 3-4 tablespoonsgrape juice, just make sure to choose the juice brand that isnotvery sweet. To get a slight tang, mix in about a tablespoon ofwhite wine vinegarinto the stock.

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Tips for the Best Mushroom Risotto

  • Make sure to use proper rice! In order to make the best risotto, you have to use short-grain rice that is high in starch. This rice combined with the cooking method will give your risotto the creamy and chewy consistency you’re looking for.
  • Get creative with mushrooms! You can use any type of edible mushroom for this recipe. Most common mushrooms are baby bella, cremini, and shiitake that you will usually find at stores but you can always get some more exotic mushrooms at the farmer’s market or specialty stores.
  • Heat your broth. Before adding broth to the mushroom risotto, make sure it’s warm and seasoned. If you add cold broth, the temperature of the dish will lower and your rice won’t cook correctly.
  • Don’t add all of the liquid at once. Adding the wine and broth a little bit at a time is crucial. It helps the arborio rice slowly release starch, which in turn creates that perfect risotto consistency.
  • Stir often. You don’t have to stir constantly, but you do want to stir often. It’s a careful balance, because if you stir too often, the temperature of the dish will lower. It’s best to stir just before adding your liquids and a few times in between each addition.
  • Medium to medium-low heat. The risotto should simmer gently as it cooks, not boil. You also don’t want it to not be hot enough. Since every stove is different, you’ll need to find out which setting is best for you.
  • DON’T try to rush risotto! You may be tempted to speed up the cooking process, but don’t. These cooking steps are simple but they do take the time and are repetitive. All are necessary to get the perfect consistency, texture, and flavor of rice you want!
  • Feel free to make it creamy or cheesy! If you wish to make your mushroom risotto creamy and/or cheesy, you are welcome to add about 1/4 cup of heavy whipping cream and/or 1/2 cup of fresh grated parmesan cheese. Add cream and/or cheesy during the last couple of minutes of cooking, stir and just let it heat through and incorporate.

Serving Suggestions

Mushroom risotto will continue to cook and thicken, even after removing it from the heat. So, it is best to serve it immediately after cooking.

This is a multi-purpose dish, which means that you can eat it as a side or as meatless main dish. It tastes fantastic on its own, but it’s also tasty as a side with chicken, pork, beef, lamb, and fish.

Storing and Reheating Instructions

If you have any leftovers, store them in an air-tight container, in the refrigerator. Properly stored, it should last for up to 5 days. If you decide to mix in cream or Parmesan cheese into the mushroom risotto, the shelf like will be slightly less, 3-4 days.

This risotto is veryeasy to reheatin a pan or in a microwave. You will just need toadd a little brothwhen reheating. Rice tends to soak up the liquids as it sits, so it will need more liquid when reheating.

Make sure to use a microwave lid tocover the plateif using a microwave for reheating. If using a pan and stove-top, reheat it over medium-low heat,covered with a lid, and just until the rice is hot.

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More Favorite Risotto Recipes To Try

  • Bacon Onion Pumpkin Risotto
  • Creamy Tomato Basil Risotto
  • Parmesan Risotto
  • Lemon Risotto with Lemon Pepper Shrimp
  • Lobster Risotto

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Mushroom Risotto Recipe

Mushroom risotto is a classic dish, and this risotto has an incredible flavor! Every second put into this recipe is well worth it for a family night or a romantic dinner. Finish it with a hint of truffle oil for a bolder flavor.

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Course: Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine: Italian

Diet: Gluten Free

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 4

Calories: 427kcal

Author: Lyuba Brooke

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 shallots sliced thin
  • 16 oz baby bella mushrooms use other kind of you want
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 1 1/2 cups Arborio rice
  • 1 cup dry white wine split in 2
  • 3 1/2 cups vegetable stock
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp fresh thyme
  • salt
  • fresh cracked black pepper

Optional:

  • 1/2 -1 tsp truffle oil black or white

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Instructions

  • Slice shallots and mushrooms thinly and mince garlic. Measure and prepare other ingredients.

  • Combine broth, water, thyme, garlic powder, salt, and pepper in a sauce pot and bring it to simmer. Turn the heat down to lowest setting so it stays warm.

  • Preheat a large cooking pan over medium-high heat. Pour it olive oil and let it warm up.

  • Add sliced shallots and saute until browned.

  • Add sliced mushrooms and saute for a few minutes until cooked and start to brown as well.

  • Stir in garlic and let it cook until fragrant. Lower the temperature to medium or just a little less than medium.

  • Mix in Arborio rice and let it cook for about a minute.

  • Pour in the first half of white wine and stir it to spread everything evenly. Let rice simmer and absorb the wine. Stir a little as rice simmers. Cook until rice absorbed the liquid.

  • Ladle in about a cup of hot broth. Stir and let rice simmer as it absorbs the liquid.

  • Once the liquid is absorbed, pour in the second half of wine and another cup of stock mixture. Stir and let is simmer while rice absorbs the liquid.

  • Continue to add about a cup of hot broth at a time and letting the rice absorb the liquid before each addition. Remember to stir often but not constantly.

  • Cook risotto until rice is al dente. You want to taste rice often and let it cook until it has a little resistance in the middle when you bite it.

Optional:

  • Stir in a little bit of truffle oil right before serving. (Start with no more than 1/2 tsp because it's very potent and taste before adding more.)

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Notes

  • Substituting wine:note that the flavor will change slightly. You can simply use extrastock, chicken or vegetable, instead of wine. You can also add a little (3-4 tablespoons)grape juice, just choose the juice brand that isnotvery sweet. To get a slight tang, mix in about a tablespoon ofwhite wine vinegarinto the stock.
  • DON’T try to rush risotto!You may be tempted to speed up the cooking process, but don’t. These cooking steps are simple but they do take the time and are repetitive. All are necessary to get the perfect consistency, texture, and flavor of rice you want!
  • Feel free to make it creamy or cheesy!If you wish to make your mushroom risotto creamy and/or cheesy, you are welcome to add about1/4 cup of heavy whipping creamand/or1/2 cup of fresh grated parmesan cheese. Add cream and/or cheesyduring the last couple of minutes of cooking, stir and just let it heat through and incorporate.

Nutrition

Calories: 427kcal | Carbohydrates: 72g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 839mg | Potassium: 672mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 438IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

What are the best tips for cooking risotto? ›

Top 10 Tips for a Great Risotto
  1. Always use warm stock. ...
  2. Toast the rice. ...
  3. Deglaze with wine. ...
  4. Stir, but not too much. ...
  5. Add the stock in small increments. ...
  6. Monitor your heat. ...
  7. Use your eyes and mouth to tell when the risotto is done. ...
  8. Finish the risotto off the heat.
Feb 19, 2021

How do restaurants make risotto so creamy? ›

The technique of risotto is to slowly and gradually cook a starchy ingredient by adding liquid in small amounts and stirring. This technique's main purpose is to draw starch out of the main ingredient to give the dish a creamy texture.

What are the 4 stages of cooking risotto? ›

The Steps to Making Risotto
  1. Saute Aromatics. You can start risotto with onions, garlic, carrots, celery, etc. ...
  2. Toast the Rice. Now that your aromatics are starting to pick up some color (or not if you decide to skip them), add your rice. ...
  3. Cook the Rice. This is where things may get controversial. ...
  4. Add Your Finishing Touches.
Aug 15, 2021

What makes risotto creamy? ›

Yes, the foundational creaminess of well-made risotto should come from the starches that the grains release slowly over the cooking process—but a bit of actual cream doesn't hurt, either. Make sure to season the risotto with salt after you've added the whipped cream.

What can I add to risotto to make it taste better? ›

Here are seven great additions to try.
  1. Roasted Shrimp. Not only does a pile of roasted shrimp add a touch of fanciness to risotto, but it's also the ultimate last-minute addition, since it takes no more than a few minutes to cook. ...
  2. Beans. ...
  3. Crispy Chicken Thighs. ...
  4. Cooked Sausage. ...
  5. Fried or Poached Eggs. ...
  6. Ricotta. ...
  7. Seared Scallops.

What does vinegar do in risotto? ›

Using beef broth for the risotto was a new twist for us (we always use chicken broth and white wine), but it gives the creamy risotto this amazingly rich, earthy heft. And the white balsamic vinegar adds an invigorating pungency-- almost a mildly sour note, but in a really good way -- to the dish.

Why do you put butter in risotto? ›

Butter is fat. It adds richness and moisture to risotto, as well as mouth feel. Fats carry flavor, and coat the inside of your mouth, allowing the flavor nuances of the dish to persist and be enjoyed for longer. It also helps to keep the grains of rice separate.

Is risotto better with broth or stock? ›

Stock and broth are equally great for thinning out sauces, making risotto, or as a base for quick soups. Broth is better for consuming as is because it has seasoning that makes it tastier on its own. Broth may be preferred as a flavor enhancer for cooking plain white rice or grains.

Is it better to make risotto with butter or olive oil? ›

According to Salvatore, it all depends on the ingredients. The chef prefers oil over butter (and oil works particularly well with seafood risottos), but butter is better for vegetable-based dishes like Rampoldi's black truffle with mushroom or mixed vegetable and ginger risotto.

How do chefs cook risotto so quickly? ›

The key is to spread the rice out into a thin, uniform layer so that it cools rapidly and evenly. Giving it a few gentle stirs as it starts to cool can hasten the process. *If you're cooking your risotto in a pressure cooker, just cut the cooking time down by about 25%, and leave out the last spoonful of liquid.

What is Gordon Ramsay's recipe for risotto? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 large shallot, chopped finely.
  2. 4 tablespoons olive oil.
  3. 8 ounces baby portabella mushrooms, sliced.
  4. 10 ounces arborio rice.
  5. 12 cup dry white wine.
  6. 4 cups low sodium chicken broth.
  7. 8 ounces plum tomatoes, skinned, seeded and finely chopped.
  8. 1 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped.

How to tell when risotto is done? ›

The only reliable way to know when risotto is finished is to taste it. Cooked risotto should be al dente — that is, fully cooked, yet still somewhat firm to the bite. If you prefer a softer, soupier risotto, simply add an extra one-half to one cup of liquid.

Should you stir risotto while cooking? ›

When cooking risotto on a stovetop, you're required to periodically stir it to ensure it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot. Some people, however, stir it too frequently. This adds air into the risotto, cooling it down and making it gluey.

How to cook risotto like a pro? ›

13 Tips For Making Risotto Like A Pro
  1. Your cookware matters. Paolo Gagliardi/Getty Images. ...
  2. Start with the right rice. ...
  3. Use enough fat. ...
  4. Don't skimp on the quality of your cheese. ...
  5. The wine you pick makes a big difference. ...
  6. Your stock should always be warm. ...
  7. Keep your heat consistent. ...
  8. Make sure you stir — but not too much.
Jul 7, 2023

How do restaurants cook risotto so fast? ›

The key is to spread the rice out into a thin, uniform layer so that it cools rapidly and evenly. Giving it a few gentle stirs as it starts to cool can hasten the process. *If you're cooking your risotto in a pressure cooker, just cut the cooking time down by about 25%, and leave out the last spoonful of liquid.

Do you cook risotto in a skillet or saucepan? ›

A High-Sided Skillet Is Best for Risotto. The best risotto showcases the combination of tender grains of rice in a creamy, brothy sauce. To achieve this result, evaporation — a key but easy-to-miss step — is essential. I've found that wide, slope-sided skillets cook risotto too quickly.

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