Baked Vegetable Risotto

Baked Vegetable Risotto

A hands-off, oven-baked risotto packed with vibrant green vegetables. This creamy, comforting dish delivers all the luxurious texture of a traditional risotto without the constant stirring.

55mEasy4 servings

Equipment

Oven-safe Dutch oven with lid
Chef's knife
Cutting board
Wooden spoon

Ingredients

4 servings

Base

  • 30 ml olive oil
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 3 garlic, minced
  • 300 g arborio rice
  • 1000 ml vegetable broth, warm

Vegetables and Finishings

  • 50 g kale, chopped, tough stems removed
  • 50 g baby spinach
  • 100 g frozen peas
  • 30 g unsalted butter, cubed
  • 50 g parmesan cheese, finely grated
  • kosher salt
  • black pepper

Nutrition (per serving)

501
Calories
13g
Protein
72g
Carbs
18g
Fat
3g
Fiber
5g
Sugar
1437mg
Sodium

Method

01

Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F). Ensure your oven rack is positioned in the middle of the oven.

02

Place an oven-safe Dutch oven over medium heat on the stovetop and add the olive oil. Once the oil is shimmering, add the diced yellow onion and cook until translucent.

5mLook for: Onions are soft and translucent, not browned
03

Add the minced garlic to the Dutch oven and cook briefly, stirring constantly to prevent burning.

1mLook for: Garlic is highly fragrant but not browned
04

Stir the arborio rice into the onion and garlic mixture. Cook while stirring frequently until the edges of the rice grains become slightly translucent.

2mLook for: Rice grains have translucent edges with an opaque white center
05

Pour the warm vegetable broth into the Dutch oven. Stir well to combine, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot, and bring the liquid to a rapid simmer.

Look for: Liquid is bubbling vigorously around the edges
06

Cover the Dutch oven with its tight-fitting lid and transfer it immediately to the preheated oven. Bake undisturbed for 35 minutes, or until most of the liquid is absorbed and the rice is cooked.

35mLook for: Most liquid is absorbed and small steam holes appear on the surfaceFeel: Rice is tender with a very slight resistance in the center
07

Carefully remove the Dutch oven from the oven. Immediately add the chopped kale, baby spinach, frozen peas, cubed butter, and grated parmesan cheese. Stir vigorously for 2 minutes to create a creamy emulsion and wilt the greens.

2mLook for: Greens are fully wilted, peas are thawed, and the sauce looks creamy and thoroughly emulsified
08

Taste and season the risotto with kosher salt and black pepper as needed. Let the dish rest uncovered for 5 minutes before serving to allow the starches to set into a rich sauce.

5mLook for: Sauce is thick, glossy, and heavily coats the back of a spoon

Chef's Notes

  • Vigorous stirring at the very end is the secret to this recipe. Since you skip the constant stirring during the cook time, beating the rice for a full minute or two at the end forces the starch to emulsify with the butter, cheese, and residual liquid.
  • Ensure your vegetable broth is heated before adding it to the Dutch oven. Adding cold broth significantly lowers the temperature of the pot, disrupting the boil and throwing off the precise baking time.
  • For the best flavor and texture, grate your Parmesan cheese from a fresh block rather than using pre-grated cheese. Pre-grated cheese contains anti-caking agents that prevent smooth, seamless melting.
  • The residual heat from the baked rice is highly effective and more than enough to perfectly cook the delicate spinach, wilt the kale, and thaw the frozen peas without turning them to mush.

Storage

Refrigerator: 4 daysStore in an airtight container to prevent the rice from drying out.

Reheating: Reheat gently on the stovetop over medium-low heat, adding a generous splash of water or vegetable broth to loosen the rice and restore the creamy texture.

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