Before last Saturday I had never made risotto. I didn’t have any idea what I had been missing. Risotto is not as difficult to make as I thought. You only need to have the right ingredients and be patient to make a delicious dish that will blow you away. For a long time I had been considering making a risotto with a Mexican twist so I decided to try with one of my favorite Mexican ingredients, chiles poblanos, for the dinner I had last Saturday for my friends.
I think they loved it, it was something very different and they welcomed the new flavors, but unfortunately I didn’t make enough and didn’t get to taste it (I only tried it when I was making it and I really loved it). So I decided to make it again last night and take some pictures. The only difference between them is that I used scallops for the one on Saturday and shrimp for yesterday’s. I hope you enjoy this recipe. And now if you excuse me, I have a date with a hot Italian for lunch
- •2 TBSP olive oil
- •1/2 cup chopped onion
- •1 cup Arborio rice
- •1 cup white wine
- •4-6 cups chicken broth
- •1 poblano pepper, seeded
- •handful fresh parsley or cilantro
- •salt and pepper to taste
- Heat olive oil in a cast-iron skillet or any other heavy skillet. Add chopped onion and saute.
- Add Arborio rice and mix well with the onion. Add wine, bring to a boil and reduce heat to low. Simmer and stir constantly until the wine is absorbed.
- While the wine is absorbed by the rice blend poblano pepper and parsley with one cup of the chicken broth.
- When the wine is absorbed add one cup of chicken broth. Repeat step 2. When that cup of broth is absorbed add poblano mix and repeat. Add another cup of broth.
- At this point the rice should be al dente. Taste and adjust seasoning. If the liquid has been absorbed and the rice is still not tender enough, add another cup of broth.
- Remove from heat and serve immediately with garlic shrimp.
The afterthoughts:
- Risotto is one of those dishes where your imagination can go wild. I will be making more dishes with this starchy rice using different ingredients, flavors and colors. But this particular one was perfect as it was. Maybe I’ll add some cheese next time.
¡Buen provecho!





















sunita
Now, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try this earlier
I adore risottos and yours looks gorgeous
RecipeGirl
First time w/ risotto?? How funny. I’ve not worked much w/ Poblano’s so how’s that?!
Looks like a great combo!
Rebecca
I love the fusion of flavors! Just bought some poblanos the other day, and now I have a new way to make them–yum!
Simone (junglefrog)
Wow, the first risotto! I just totally love risotto’s as you can do so much with it and it’s such an easy and great dish. Your first one suddenly looks delicious!
elly
What a great idea. I absolutely LOVE poblanos and risotto so this is right up my alley. I bet some cerveza in place of the wine would be great too!
Culinary Cory
I love risotto. It’s so easy when you have a little patience. Hope your lunch when well.
maggie (p&c)
love the idea of poblano pepper in this. Yum!
Jude
Very nice recipe. I always cook with anchos its fresh version more in my kitchen.
Also hoping your lunch went really well.
Sue | Cater
Very nice dish, simple and light just love it thanks for sharing.
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