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Vegan Miso Risotto

easy vegan miso risotto recipe

Let’s Make Vegan Miso Risotto

This vegan miso risotto is a match made in heaven. Umami rich in taste and creamy in texture, it’s the perfect comfort food recipe. Naturally plant based you need to try making this cheap and easy risotto. The recipe only calls for 7 ingredients, it doesn’t need wine and can be made in less than 40 minutes. Put this high on your list of recipes to make.

What Ingredients are Needed?

Arborio Rice- This is the name of risotto rice. The key to a good risotto is letting the rice absorb stock a little bit at a time and not to down it all. 

Miso-  light miso, Yutaka White Miso is the one used in this recipe. It’s slightly sweeter, lighter in colour and flavour. 

Rice wine vinegar- This gives a little acidity to the recipe which is needed.

Freshly chopped chives- This is such and important recipe to give a lovely herby and fresh flavour to compliment and cut through the rich miso flavour. 

Vegetable stock- Using just boiling water and a stock cube for this. You might need a little more stock depending how thirsty your rice is, you want the texture creamy but not sloppy.

Cooking Tips:

Don’t undercook- arborio needs time and patience to make, which is why it’s so delicious. Be sure to add enough stock and let it absorb slowly.

Use good quality olive – using a good quality like an extra virgin olive oil makes sure the flavour is rich and crisp. The better quality the oil the better the flavour. 

Don’t forget the herbs- the key to complimenting the flavours is lots of delicious fresh herbs. Don’t forget thee chives!

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Mushroom and Asparagus Risotto

Roasted Tomato and Pesto Risotto

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Spring Garden Pea Risotto 

vegan miso risotto recipe

easy vegan miso risotto recipe

Vegan Miso Risotto

This vegan miso risotto is a match made in heaven. Umami rich in taste and creamy in texture, it's the perfect comfort food recipe. Naturally plant based you need to try making this cheap and easy risotto.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 28 minutes
Servings 2 people

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil sub for vegan butter
  • 250 g arborio rice (risotto rice)
  • 3 shallots diced
  • 3 cloves garlic diced
  • 1 tsp rice wine vinegar
  • 1.5 l vegetable stock
  • 2-3 tbsp miso taste test after 2, add a 3rd if needed
  • 15 g chopped fresh chives around 4 tbsp
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Start by finely chopping the shallots and garlic then add to a large pan with the olive oil and fry on a low heat for around 5 minutes before adding in the rice wine vinegar and arborio rice to toast for a further minute or two
  • Boil the kettle then pour the water with the stock cube until dissolved then slowly pour into the rice a ladle at a time. The key is to wait for each bit to absorb before adding the next ladle of stock
  • Once the stock has absorbed add in the miso a good pinch of salt and pepper and stir through, taste test then add a little extra miso depending on desired taste
  • Lastly, add in the chopped chives and stir through and enjoy

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Dinner Recipe

Tomato and Pesto Risotto

vegan tomato and pesto risotto recipe

Delicious Tomato and Pesto Risotto Recipe

This creamy tomato and pesto risotto is perfect for all year round. It’s cheap to make as you use whatever tomatoes are in season. This risotto is made without white wine so it’s even cheaper and more accessible to make at home.

What ingredients do I need?

Tomatoes- Whatever tomatoes are in season (making them cheaper) use them! Summer is always fantastic for tomatoes with the different varieties you get. 

Arborio Rice- This is risotto rice. Don’t forget to toast it in the flavours before adding a little stock at a time. You don’t want to drown it so add a bit at a time.

Pesto- This is a home made pesto using sunflower seeds, basil and olive oil. Sunflower seeds give the most delicious flavour when toasted, so don’t forget that step. Tomato and pesto risotto is such a classic flavour combination, give it a try. 


tomato and pesto risotto vegan recipe

Cooking Tips:

No wine? This recipe doesn’t need white wine, instead a rice wine vinegar to give the acidity. Of course you can add 150ml of white wine to this recipe if you have some kicking about. I wanted to make this recipe without just in case you don’t have that ingredient.

Don’t drown the rice- Arborio loves to be fed a little stock at a time. Wait until it’s absorbed the ladle full of liquid before adding any more. 

Don’t miss out the pesto- This tomato and pesto risotto works perfectly when you have the acidity and sweetness from the tomatoes, along with the creamy nutty pesto. You can use shop bought pesto if preferred. 

For the pesto- It helps to add either a vegan parmesan or my favourite – nutritional yeast. 

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Creamy Pea Risotto 

Asparagus and Shiitake Risotto

Pumpkin and Leek Risotto

vegan risotto tomato and pesto recipe

vegan tomato and pesto risotto recipe

Tomato and Pesto Risotto

This creamy tomato and pesto risotto is perfect for all year round. It's cheap to make as you use whatever tomatoes are in season. This risotto is made without white wine so it's even cheaper and more accessible to make at home.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 500 g vine tomatoes
  • 280 g arborio rice
  • 3 large cloves garlic finely chopped
  • 2 shallots thinly sliced
  • 2 tbsp tomato purée
  • 1 tsp white wine vinegar
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 900 ml stock
  • Salt and pepper

the pesto

  • 4 tbsp toasted sunflower seeds
  • Handful fresh basil
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1/2 lemon squeezed optional

Instructions
 

  • Start by adding the tomatoes to a large pan with a drizzle of olive oil, sear on a medium heat for a few minutes before adding the shallots and chopped garlic, fry until the garlic has cooked
  • Pour in the vinegar, followed by the risotto rice and dried herbs and toast with the tomatoes and garlic for a minute before slowly adding in the stock (I just use boiling water and a dissolved stock cube) make sure the rice has absorbed the ladle full of stock before adding in the next
  • Once all the stock has absorbed, season generously with salt and pepper, taste test adding more if needed. Make the pesto by blending the ingredients together or using a pestle and mortar then stir into the tomato risotto and enjoy!