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Mushroom Barley Risotto



Mushrooms and barley are a classic combination in soup, but here they pair up in a creamy risotto-like dish that can be served as an entrée or side. Avoid the bland-flavored common white mushroom here; go for something with real character: in fall, consider chanterelles, chicken of the woods, porcini or lobster mushrooms; in spring morels would be ideal.

 

Servings: 6

Ingredients:

Mushrooms:
3/4 pound chanterelles or other fresh mushrooms (see notes), cleaned and cut in half or quarters if large
2 tablespoons Organic Valley Butter
Salt and pepper

Risotto:
5-6 cups chicken or mushroom stock
4 tablespoons Organic Valley Butter, divided
1/3 cup finely chopped shallots
1 cup medium pearl barley
3/4 cup dry white wine
salt and pepper
up to 1 cup Organic Valley Shredded Parmesan, divided

Instructions:

1. To prepare mushrooms: Just before cooking them, rinse and dry them well, then sauté mushrooms in the butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
 
2. To make risotto: Heat stock in a saucepan and keep it hot near the back of the stove. Heat 3 tablespoons of the butter in a deep, wide saucepan over low flame. Add shallots and cook them slowly until tender, about 10 minutes.

3. Add barley and stir until all the grains are coated with butter, 1-2 minutes. Add wine; stir and cook over medium flame until most of the liquid is gone.

4. Stir in half the hot stock, cover and simmer until most of the liquid is absorbed, stirring occasionally. Remove cover and stir in sautéed mushrooms. Add the remaining stock 1/2 cup at a time, stirring and cooking until most of the liquid is absorbed before adding more. Stop adding stock when the barley is tender and creamy. Season the risotto lightly with salt and pepper. Stir in half the Parmesan and the remaining tablespoon of butter. Serve immediately with additional Parmesan sprinkled over each serving.

 

Note:

If you’re using dried mushrooms, start with about 1 1/2 ounces and steep them in hot water until softened. Rinse the mushrooms well and dry them off as much as possible before sautéing them. Strain the mushroom liquid through cheesecloth or a fine-mesh strainer and use the liquid as part of the stock.

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if this is vegetarian, why use chicken stock, why not vegetable? And what would be a good substitution for the wine? thanks!

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If you want it vegetarian, use mushroom stock like it says. Cognac would be a good substitute for wine.

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My kids loved this! I was so rich and flavorful.

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This is excellent. We made it for a group and were asked for the recipe by many.

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