This is one of my arsenal of recipes which I use to convince people that vegan food isn't bland and can be delicious and heart warming- it also happens to be one of my favourite meals because in my pressure cooker I can make it in around 5 minutes so risotto is no longer confined to special occasions- yay! This can also be a good recipe for cooking on a budget- I frequently use frozen vegetables as they are generally cheap, you have less waste and they are frozen soon after being picked so the nutrients are locked in. I have included a non-pressure cooker recipe which does take a lot longer in case you are missing out on one of these fantastic gadgets!
Serves two:
Ingredients
- 1 diced onion
- 200g chopped mushrooms (which ever variety you like- I like chestnut but porcini are popular)
- 100g peas
- 460ml vegetable stock (ramp this up to 700ml if using manual method)
- 80ml vegan/veggie wine (red or white- both work well! or if no alcohol available sub for extra stock)
- 200g carnaroli rice
- good glug of rapeseed oil (or what ever oil you like)
- 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
- 1 tsp thyme (I used dried but if you have fresh then a finely chopped handful is awesome)
- few drops of truffle oil (optional but this MAJORLY adds depth!)
Method (if using Instant Pot)
- Set Instant Pot to 'saute less' add oil and onions and stir to soften
- Add rice and stir to coat with oil
- Add wine (or 80ml stock) and stir until almost all absorbed
- Add the remaining 460ml of stock and mushrooms and stir to combine
- Set Instant Pot to High Pressure and cook for 4 minutes. Once done 'quick release' presssure.
- Stir the risotto and add the nutritional yeast and thyme. Finally, add the peas and serve immediately- yum!
Method (manual method)
- Add oil to saucepan and preheat
- add onions and stir to soften
- Add rice and coat with oil and stir until translucent
- Add wine (or 80ml stock) and the thyme stir until nearly all absorbed
- Add mushrooms and another 100ml of stock, again stir until nearly absorbed- keep adding a bit of stock at a time until rice is cooked.
- Stir in the peas and the nutritional yeast & serve (and especially enjoy after all the extra effort!) :)
Is nutritional yeast Marmite?
ReplyDeleteNo- it's a flake type product- you can find it here http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/detail/579638_Marigold_Yeast_Flakes_with_Vitamin_B12_125g.html
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