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Pesto Risotto

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Eggs, Grains, Meats Risotto 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Pesto sauce:
1/2 c Fresh basil leaves; packed
1/4 c Parmigiano-reggiano; grated
1/4 c Parsley sprigs
2 tb Pine nuts; or chopped walnut
1 Cl Garlic
1/2 c Olive oil
Risotto:
4 c Chicken broth; homemade, or
Canned; low-sodium
1 c Dry white wine
2 tb Olive oil
1 1/2 c Arborio rice
2 Cl Garlic; finely chopped
1/4 ts Salt; optional (1/4 to
1/2)
Fresh basil sprig; optional

INSTRUCTIONS

Recipe by: Country Cooking  Spring/Summer 1995, pg. 51 Prepare Pesto: In
food processor fitted with chopping blade, process basil leaves, cheese,
parsely sprigs, pine nuts or chopped walnuts and garlic, until smooth paste
forms. Gradually add olive oil and process until well blended. Set aside.
In 2-quart saucepan, heat broth and wine just to boiling.  Remove from heat
In large skillet, heat oil over medium heat.  Add rice and garlic; saute,
stirring constantly, 3 minutes or until rice just starts to brown. Add 1/2
cup of the hot broth mixture; cook, stirring constantly, until all the liqu
has been absorbed.  Continue to cook, stirring constantly and adding broth
mixture, 1/2 cup at a time, until all liquid has been absorbed and rice is
creamy but slightly al dente--about 20 to 25 minutes.  If desired, add salt
to taste.  Pour rissotto into serving dish. Spoon pesto onto risotto in a
spiral pattern; top with basil sprig and serve immediately. (It will become
sticky if allowed to stand before serving.)

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