Easy Garlic Parmesan Risotto Recipe (2024)

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Ever wondered how to make Risotto in under 30 minutes? Read on! This Garlic Parmesan Risotto Recipe may be the star of the show we call “dinner” in this easy side – it’s sure to please the whole family!

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I often order risotto at a fancy restaurant, because it’s just so yummy. It goes so well with everything, and is an amazing comfort food that just feels decadent.

This easy risotto recipe has a creamy texture and fantastic flavor using very simple ingredients, and a little time.

If you have ever thought about trying risotto, but then decided it’s too difficult to make, I promise you, it’s not! You can make the best risotto right in your own kitchen.

It’s totally worth the small amount of hands on cooking time, because,hi there – yummy carb side that is not pasta or potatoes!

I love to make this classic risotto during the week (there is nothing like something done in under 30 minutes, but I REALLY love to make it for a weekend lunch. A little green salad, a little chicken – and a pan of risotto, and we’re in business!!

There’s a handy video in the recipe card, scoot on down to watch this made!

Check out my Mushroom Risotto Recipe for another decadent side dish, or try your hand at Instant Pot Risotto (no stirring!)

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1 Frequently Asked Questions

2 How to serve Risotto

3 Ingredient Notes

4 Recommended Equipment/Tools

5 How to make Risotto

6 Kylee’s Notes

7 Creamy Garlic Parmesan Risotto Recipe

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Risotto?

One of the most common ways of cooking rice in Italy, it’s a Northern Italian rice dish cooked with stock/broth, stirring regularly until it reaches a creamy consistency.

The stock can be vegetarian, seafood or meat (typically chicken) , and usually contains butter, onion, white wine, and parmesan cheese. It’s also one of the most delicious things on the planet!

Is making risotto difficult?

NO! People regularly say to me that risotto is too hard, or too time-consuming and complicated – but see the ingredients below in a picture! It’s just olive oil, butter, onion, garlic, wine, arborio rice, stock, and cheese (and parsley if you want).

I’m not going to lie to you. This creamy risotto is hands on. Risotto takes time. You do have to stand there and stir, and add liquid, and stir, and monitor.

However, this isn’t a 1 hour kind of deal, it’s around 30 minutes, I promise. AND you can still multitask and cook your protein or other sides while you do this. Really you can.

Do I have to add wine?

Absolutely not. It adds a wonderful flavor, but you can skip it and use chicken or vegetable stock instead.

How to serve Risotto

We totally scarf the entire pan of this with some Blue Cheese Topped Pork Chops, grilled chicken, steak or any protein. Round out the plate with some roasted broccoli or sautéed green beans!

Ingredient Notes

The full list of ingredients and quantities is found in the printable recipe card below.

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  • Onion. Finely dice this. This will form the basis of the flavor, along with the garlic and stock
  • Garlic. Freshly mince your garlic! Garlic is a key flavor in this risotto recipe!
  • Oliveoil. Extra virgin is good, but light olive oils also work
  • Butter. Salted. Don’t skip this! It adds flavor to the rice
  • Vegetable stock. Make Your Own Vegetable Stock or buy it. Or sub chicken stock! You’ll want to have it in a saucepan on an nearby burner so you can access it, but it still stays hot.
  • Dry white wine. Choose a wine you enjoy drinking. I prefer a sauvignon blanc, but chardonnay also works well. You can just use extra vegetable or chicken broth if you prefer! Risotto takes on the flavor of the stock and wine, so use good quality of both.
  • Arborio rice. This is important, arborio rice has a high starch content, making it perfect for risotto as it helps blend the flavors and get that creamy consistency. Carnaroli rice is what is traditionally used, but in America I have easier access to arborio, so that is the rice in this recipe. Other rice will work, but won’t be as creamy. Definitely worth seeking out!
  • Parmesan. Shred your own!! Pre grated parmesan just doesn’t taste as good or melt the same way!
  • Parsley. Totally optional, but I think it adds a great touch of color.
  • Garlic press and knife for handling the onion and garlic.
  • Skillet. You’ll need a large one that is able to handle lots of stirring while you cook risotto.
  • Ladle or cup for adding stock.
  • Grater or microplane for the parmesan cheese.

How to make Risotto

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The full list of ingredients, quantities and instructions can be found in the printable recipe card below.

Get prepped

Begin by heating your stock and keeping it warm.

Cook the onions and garlic

Add butter and oil to a large skillet over medium heat (I actually use a wok for this!).

Add the onions and cook until just tender, then add the garlic. Cook 1 minute longer.

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Add the rice and wine

Add the rice and stir to coat, (making sure oil gets onto every grain of rice if you can).

Add white wine and stir until it is absorbed.

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Continue to cook the risotto

Add 1 cup at a time (or one ladleful at a time) of the stock and cook, stirring until it’s fully absorbed before adding more.

Repeat this until you have used almost all of the stock- it should take about 25 minutes.

When you add the last cup of broth, also add the parsley, but only let the broth absorb halfway and then add your cheese.

Let it absorb until it is creamy and thick, but not soupy or mushy.

Risotto should be al dente, like pasta.

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Serve

Add extra parmesan and salt and pepper if desired.

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Kylee’s Notes

Use a white wine you like to drink (avoid products labeled “cooking wine” like the plague. Basically, if you don’t like the wine you use your cooking, you won’t like the end product!

Don’t worry about precise measurements when pouring in the stock. It just needs to basically cover the surface of the rice.

Simmer gently – a rapid boil isn’t what we’re looking for here.

Use hot stock!! The heat helps maintain the starch content of the rice.

We are stirring regularly but not stirring constantly.

What to do with leftovers

Risotto is best served fresh, right out of of the pan. However, if you are lucky enough to find yourself with leftovers, store risotto in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It reheats beautifully, so you can pack it to take to work for lunch, or heat it for a quick side with another meal later in the week.

We don’t recommend freezing risotto. The texture is affected and not in a good way.

Substitutions/Additions

I use vegetable stock or chicken stock, depending on what I have on hand.

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Learn how to make Risotto in under 30 minutes! This easy risotto recipe with step by step instructions and video is going to be your go-to forever!

Author: Kylee Ayotte

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Recommended Equipment

Yield: 4

Ingredients

  • 1/2 medium onion (diced finely)
  • 4 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 4 cups vegetable stock (or chicken stock)
  • 1/4 cup dry white wine
  • 1 cup arborio rice
  • 1 cup Parmesan cheese (freshly grated, plus extra for serving)
  • 3 tablespoons parsley ( freshly chopped )

Directions

Get prepped

  • Begin by heating your stock and keeping it warm.

Sauté the onions and garlic

  • Add butter and oil to a large skillet over medium heat.

  • Add the onions and cook until just tender, then add the garlic. Cook 1 minute longer.

Add the rice and wine (if using)

  • Add the rice and toss to coat, (making sure oil gets onto every grain of rice if you can).

  • Add the wine and stir until it is absorbed.

Continue cooking risotto

  • Add 1 ladle full of the stock and stir until it absorbs.

  • Repeat this until you have used almost all of the stock – it should take about 17-25 minutes.

  • When you add the last ladle of stock, also add the parsley, but only let the stock absorb halfway and then add your cheese.

  • Let it absorb until it is creamy and thick, but not soupy.

Serve

  • Serve, adding extra parmesan if desired.

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Notes

Use a white wine you like to drink (avoid products labeled “cooking wine” like the plague. Basically, if you don’t like the wine you use your cooking, you won’t like the end product!

Don’t worry about precise measurements when pouring in the stock. It just needs to basically cover the surface of the rice

Simmer gently – a rapid boil isn’t what we’re looking for here

Use hot stock!! The heat helps maintain the starch content of the rice

Stir REGULARLY but not CONSTANTLY

What to do with leftovers

Ha!! I usually make a double batch, but 1 batch doesn’t leave me with much left over!! This risotto reheats beautifully, so you can pack it to take to work for lunch, or reheat it for a quick side with another meal later in the week.

I HAVE frozen it before, but it is best eaten within a few days right out of the fridge.

Substitutions/Additions

I use vegetable stock or chicken stock, depending on what I have on hand.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 367kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 1368mg | Potassium: 103mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 785IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 305mg | Iron: 2.4mg

Disclaimer

Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

Update:This recipe was originally published in July of 2018. It was updated in December of 2021 to improve user experience, but the recipe remains unchanged.

About Kylee Ayotte

I am a born and raised New Zealander (a Kiwi), now living in Phoenix, Arizona. I’m happily married to the love of my life – a hot American boy I met while traveling the world. I’m a mama to 2 awesome little boys and love red things, rugby, cheesecake, and bacon. Mmmmm. Bacon. Read More

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  1. Sheila says

    I’m thinking about making this for a potluck meal. Would it keep nicely if I make it earlier then kept it out in a crock pot?

    Reply

    • Kylee Ayotte says

      I have not done this ahead and kept in a crockpot before, I usually make and serve. But I do think it will dry out in a crockpot, unless you add extra liquid and stir through before serving. Even then, it will be “cooking” the risotto while reheating, so the texture won’t be the same.

  2. Gina says

    Love this, always turns out great!!
    Thank.you for this recipe!!

    Reply

  3. Kee says

    This was my first time making Risotto and dare I say it was AH-MAZING! My husband devoured it! I wouldn’t change a thing….however the cooking time was at least an hour with more than 4 cups needed to get the risotto to a soft consistency.

    Reply

  4. Riya says

    I’m a college student, so my diet really is either struggle meals or takeout. This is one of the few recipes that consistently is easy to make, makes me feel really good, and isn’t a struggle meal. Best meal for these cold winter nights especially.

    Reply

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Easy Garlic Parmesan Risotto Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in risotto? ›

Use Salted Water Instead of Broth in Risotto

It's an ingenious tip on many levels.

What is the secret to a good risotto? ›

Always use warm stock.

Warming the broth before adding it to the warm rice coaxes more starch out of each grain of rice and helps prevent it from overcooking. Cool broth takes longer to warm up in the risotto pan and may shock the grain into holding onto its starches while the rice itself continues to cook.

What is Gordon Ramsay's recipe for risotto? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 large shallot, chopped finely.
  2. 4 tablespoons olive oil.
  3. 8 ounces baby portabella mushrooms, sliced.
  4. 10 ounces arborio rice.
  5. 12 cup dry white wine.
  6. 4 cups low sodium chicken broth.
  7. 8 ounces plum tomatoes, skinned, seeded and finely chopped.
  8. 1 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped.

What cheese is best for risotto? ›

Risotto is most traditionally made with Parmesan cheese, which is stirred in right at the very end of cooking to not only boost the rice's creaminess but als0 lend its signature salty, nutty flavor to the dish.

What to add to risotto to make it taste better? ›

Here are seven great additions to try.
  1. Roasted Shrimp. Not only does a pile of roasted shrimp add a touch of fanciness to risotto, but it's also the ultimate last-minute addition, since it takes no more than a few minutes to cook. ...
  2. Beans. ...
  3. Crispy Chicken Thighs. ...
  4. Cooked Sausage. ...
  5. Fried or Poached Eggs. ...
  6. Ricotta. ...
  7. Seared Scallops.

Is chicken broth or stock better for risotto? ›

Stock and broth are equally great for thinning out sauces, making risotto, or as a base for quick soups. Broth is better for consuming as is because it has seasoning that makes it tastier on its own. Broth may be preferred as a flavor enhancer for cooking plain white rice or grains.

Is it better to make risotto with butter or olive oil? ›

According to Salvatore, it all depends on the ingredients. The chef prefers oil over butter (and oil works particularly well with seafood risottos), but butter is better for vegetable-based dishes like Rampoldi's black truffle with mushroom or mixed vegetable and ginger risotto.

Why do you put butter in risotto? ›

La mantecatura is everyone's favorite stage because you add more flavor and creaminess to the risotto though the addition of butter, cheese or oil. Grab your rested risotto and cold butter or cheese, gently stirring until melted and evenly distributed.

Do you really have to stir risotto constantly? ›

When cooking risotto on a stovetop, you're required to periodically stir it to ensure it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot. Some people, however, stir it too frequently. This adds air into the risotto, cooling it down and making it gluey.

How do Italians serve risotto? ›

In Italy, risotto is often celebrated as a standalone dish, especially when it's seasoned with robust flavors from meat, cheese, or fish sauce like risotto with crabs. However, there are rare occasions when risotto might share its glory with another delicacy, like the classic pairing of risotto Milanese and osso buco.

What are the 4 stages of cooking risotto? ›

This classic Italian recipe is characterized by four main steps—tostatura, sfumatura, cottura and mantecatura—in which the rice is toasted, the wine is added, the rice is patiently stirred, and finally, the dish is finished with butter and cheese.

Do Italians put butter in risotto? ›

After about 20 minutes this process should be complete and the rice should be creamy yet al dente. The next part is called the 'mantecatura'. Take the risotto off the heat and stir a tablespoon of butter in thoroughly. This is what really sets Italian risotto apart and gives it that creamy texture.

What is the key to a good risotto? ›

Gradual absorption and constant agitation are the keys to cooking risotto, encouraging the starches to release from the rice and transforming into the dish's trademark creamy consistency. You may not need all of the hot water, but err on the side of soup rather than sludge.

What rice not to use for risotto? ›

Great risotto cannot be made with long-grain rice, such as Basmati or Jasmine rice. Sometimes, other grains can be used to make risotto-style dishes, such as barley, farro, buckwheat, and quinoa.

What makes risotto so special? ›

Risotto is a rice dish but differs substantially from other rice dishes, mainly because of its semi-fluid and creamy consistency. A rice dish can be called risotto only if the cooked mixture, when served on a flat plate, can flow like sequential wave currents.

What is the main ingredient of risotto? ›

In addition to rice as the main ingredient, classic risotto also contains a small amount of onion or shallot sautéed in butter, dry white wine, hot stock, vegetables or mushrooms, and different aromatics.

Why do you put vinegar in risotto? ›

Try adding sherry vinegar for mushroom risotto, white or red wine vinegar in place of white or red wine, or even rice or apple cider vinegar to boost the taste in asparagus risotto. Just be sure not to overdo it. A little vinegar goes a long way — remember, you're looking for balance, not a sour, overpowering tang.

What is traditional risotto made of? ›

It is a classic Italian side dish with short-grain rice cooked in stock until it's creamy. Adding parmesan makes it cheesy, decadent, and irresistible. Homemade Risotto is probably the most impressive method for cooking rice.

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