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risotto
[ ri-saw-toh, -soh-toh, -sot-oh; Italian ree-zawt-taw ]
noun
- a dish of rice cooked with broth and flavored with grated cheese and other ingredients.
risotto
/ rɪˈzɒtəʊ /
noun
- a dish of rice cooked in stock and served variously with tomatoes, cheese, chicken, etc
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of risotto1
Example Sentences
For curious readers, the press room spread included asparagus risotto, braised short rib, sliders and an array of sweets.
I have a lot of really important cooking memories, but surprising my future in-laws with risotto with lobster for dinner the first time I met them is a pretty good one.
The WikiLeaks dump provided journalists with a treasure trove of correspondence, from Clinton’s backroom thoughts on Syria and China to staffer complaints about the candidate’s “terrible instincts” to campaign chairman John Podesta’s risotto recipe.
Cook: This “risotto” uses pearl couscous instead of rice, which cuts down the stirring time.
So Podesta whipped up risotto with leeks and fennel, infusing a classic Italian dish with vegetables that can be found in Chinese recipes.
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