Buckwheat and Rice Risotto with Spring Greens and Leek

Buckwheat and rice risotto with greens and leek

This recipe was a happy accident,  I had been planning to make a risotto with my food co-op leek and some spring greens, but I only had half the amount of risotto rice I needed.     I often cook a mix of rice with quinoa and buckwheat to serve in place of plain rice, so I decided to experiment with a risotto that was half rice and half buckwheat.   The result was delicious and will be repeated.   Many risottos are very rich and packed full of butter and cheese, this is light and very low in fat, slow cooking in stock makes the finished risotto creamy in texture.    I added the stock in two goes and left the risotto to do its stuff over a low heat. If you so desire you can stand over it stirring all the time, but my neglected risotto seemed not to come to any harm.

Despite its name buckwheat is not actually a wheat and is a distant cousin of rhubarb.   It is high in protein and is rich in iron, zinc and selenium.   Its grains are also a similar size to risotto rice, it takes about the same time to cook and is considerably cheaper.  All in all this makes it a good thing, and a useful  ingredient that I use often.

Once again this recipe is very adaptable, I imagine that shredded cabbage, purple sprouting broccoli or asparagus would all be delicious instead of or in addition to the spring greens.  This is another in my series of easy, economical and healthy recipes written for the contents of the “boxes” from the Food Co-ops and Buying Groups project run by Sustain – also part of the Making Local Food Work programme funded by the Big Lottery

Buckwheat & Rice Risotto with Spring Greens & Leek (Serves 2)

1  small onion – finely chopped
1 clove garlic (optional) – finely chopped
1/2 small leek – finely chopped
Glug olive oil
Salt & pepper
3oz / 75g risotto rice
3oz / 75 g buckwheat
Pint  / 550ml vegetable stock (I use Marigold)
Small glass of white wine or white vermouth (optional)
Handful shredded spring greens or cabbage

Fry the onion, garlic and leek with some seasoning in a of splash olive oil for about 5 minutes until soft and translucent, stirring the whole time.   Add the rice and buckwheat and carry on cooking for another few minutes; the rice will start to turn translucent.  Add about a quarter of the stock and stir, add some more stock and the wine or vermouth, cover, turn the heat right down and leave for 5 to 10 mins.

Return to your risotto, stir and add the rest of the stock.    Leave for a further 5 minutes.  If all the stock has been absorbed add a splash of water and give it a good stir; as the rice and buckwheat cook they will release starch which will make a creamy sauce.     Keep adding more water as needed.   Once the rice is cooked, but still with some bite, add the greens and cook for a further two minutes.     Give one final stir and serve immediately.

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