No one likes long stories preceding recipes right? Me neither. Arborio rice is a good companion for beer because it absorbs up the flavor in the liquid that plumps it up. So choose a good beer because you'll be tasting it. In this case, I went for a Broad River Red Ale from River Rat Brewery in Columbia, a clean red with a biscuity taste from the malts and no overpowering flavors. If you don't have River Rat available in your area, look for a red or amber ale with similar qualities and no fruits or coffee and no high IBUs to muddle up the taste.
Red Ale Beer Cheese Risotto
Ingredients
- 1 quart vegetable broth
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 ½ cups Arborio rice
- 12 oz red ale I used River Rat’s Broad River Red
- 1 cup finely dined onion
- ¾ cup fined diced carrots
- ¾ cup finely diced celery
- 1 clove finely minced garlic
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard I used Sierra Nevada Stout mustard but it is not necessary
- 3 cups loosely packed sharp cheddar
- 1 tsp salt
- Black pepper to taste
- Parsley and cayenne pepper for garnish optional
Instructions
- Heat the olive oil over medium high heat in a large pot. In a smaller pot, put the vegetable broth in and heat over medium low heat.
- Add the onions, carrots, celery, and garlic and stir occasionally until the vegetables are soft, about four to five minutes.
- Add the rice and stir to coat with oil. Let toast slightly, keep an eye on them, stirring occasionally for three minutes.
- Pour in the beer, and stir to remove any clumps. Let the rice simmer in the beer.
- When the beer is mostly absorbed in the rice but isn’t dry, add warm vegetable stock, a cup at a time.
- Stir, and keep adding until all of the vegetable stock is in the rice. Meanwhile, you can be grating the cheese, but stir the rice frequently.
- Once most of the broth, but not all, has absorbed into the rice, remove from heat. Add in the mustard, stir in thoroughly.
- Add the cheese and fold it in well, it will begin to melt from the heat of the rice and vegetables.
- Salt and pepper to taste, serve hot.
- Garnish with parsley and cayenne if desired.
And this reheats quite well if you are the kind of person who takes their lunch to work and reheats it in a microwave! Enjoy!
We picked this up on our trip to Asheville last May, at an Ingles grocery store. SO GOOD. Now that this is empty, it's time for another trip to the mountains!