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Рецепт Butternut Squash and Sausage Risotto; foggy mornings
by Katie Zeller

Our beautiful summer-like days are at an end I think.We’re having wet, foggy mornings with the sky not clearing until mid-afternoon.

I’ve decided I’m going to learn from the Norwegians on how to love winter. I do still have relatives in Norway, after all…. Time to embrace my heritage.

What better way to start than with a thick, creamy risotto. For me it’s the ultimate comfort food and ready in less than 30 minutes…. So I can get back to the fire with my glass of wine.

The squash gives a bit of sweetness to the risotto. Use any flavor sausage you like.

As always, the end result should be creamy, smooth, almost soup-like, never stiff.

Butternut Squash and Sausage Risotto

Total time: 30 minutes

Ingredients:

Instructions:

Heat chicken stock and keep hot over low heat.

In medium sauce pan heat butter; add the 1/2 onion and sauté until transparent.

Add rice and sauté, stirring, for 2 – 3 minutes until rice has white center.

Add white wine and stir.

Start condimenti.

When rice has almost absorbed all the wine add a 1/3 cup of stock, stir. (No need to stir constantly but do stir from time to time.) When stock is almost absorbed add another 1/3 cup and continue adding 1/3 cup at a time and stirring.

Before you add the last 1/3 cup taste a few kernels of rice. They should be just ‘al dente’ – slightly resistant to the tooth but fully cooked. If more stock is needed add it a few tbs at a time and waiting until almost completely absorbed.

At this point risotto will be thick but not stiff – there will still be visible liquid and it will not hold its shape on a plate.

Add the Parmesan and the condimenti, stir well, spoon into a bowl or risotto platter and serve immediately. It will continue to absorb liquid and the leftovers (if any) will be very stiff.

Condimenti:

Heat olive oil in large skillet. Add onion and sauté until tender.

Add sausage and break it up into chunks.

Add butternut squash, paprika, sage, and sauté until sausage is browned and squash almost cooked through.

Cover and allow to cook over low heat until needed.

As to that fog….

It nestles so cozily into the little nooks and crannies across the valley.

Seeing this when I walk the dogs is one of the reasons I don’t mind getting up before the sun this time of year.

I’ve joined the ’12 Weeks of Winter Squash’ group again this year…. I need more inspiration!

Last update on November 1, 2015

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