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www.italoamericano.org 38 L'Italo-Americano LA BUONA TAVOLA RECIPES COOKING TIPS SEASONAL DISHES I tend to get emotional in spring, especially at the farmer's market. The colors at the market turn from the winter beiges to the vibrant glorious hues of spring. Fresh picked asparagus. Piles of glorious leeks. Fresh peas in a pod wait- ing to be shelled. You can almost feel the earth vibrating with the arrival of spring. That basket of ramps at the market makes me weep – such a fleeting treat that screams that spring has arrived here on the east coast. Gone are those root vegetables; the earth unfolds for spring; the new season is here - let it begin! This risotto is a truly a cele- bration of spring. Let the season be your guide. Pick whatever spring vegetables are your favorites. Do swap out one veg- gie for another if these are not your favorite. If the asparagus looks awesome; go for it. If you can't find fresh peas, frozen will do. Use what you like best. Cook with what the season brings. And if you think you might prefer more spinach than asparagus, that is ok too. Do not stress. Glorious spring is here after all! Contrary to what you may think, risotto is not difficult to make. Rice, broth, stir. Yes, you need to stir a bit but not con- stantly and you can surround yourself with your friends, fami- ly, kids as your stir impressively over the pot. Be careful not to overcook the rice as you want the rice to have bite in the mid- dle. The amount of broth you need may vary. You may have a bit of stock leftover. Use it to deglaze a pan later in the week. This dish is awesome with a poached egg on top for a very easy protein-rich meal. Or serve MICHELE BECCI on its own with some additional freshly grated Parmigiano and a bracing spring white vino with a side of music from the island of Capri perhaps. Buona primavera, tutti! Michele SPRING VEGETABLE RISOTTO Ingredients: • 6 cups chicken stock, home- made or low-sodium canned • 1 tablespoon butter • 6 ounces shitake mush- rooms, cleaned and sliced • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 2 large leeks, white and pale green parts only • 3 cloves garlic, chopped • 2 cups Arborio rice Spring vegetable risotto Spring Vegetable Risotto THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017 • 1 cup dry white wine • 1 pound asparagus • 10 ounces frozen peas, defrosted or about 1 ½ cups shelled fresh peas • 1 small bunch fresh baby spinach, trimmed (about 1 cup) • Zest from 1 lemon • 3/4 cup grated Parmigiano or Pecorino, plus additional for shaving • Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste Directions: 1. In a large saucepan over medium heat, bring the stock to a simmer. Reduce the heat to low and keep warm. 2. In the same pot in which you will make the risotto, melt 1 tablespoon of butter over medi- um heat. Add the shitake mush- rooms and cook, stirring often, until the mushrooms are soft- ened, about 5 minutes. Remove the mushrooms to a bowl. 3. Halve the leeks lengthwise and slice crosswise into very thin half moons. Add the olive oil to the same pot and heat over medi- um heat. Add the sliced leeks and garlic. Cook, stirring often, until the leeks are soft and translucent, about 3 minutes. 4. Add the rice to the pot and stir until each grain is coated. Add in the wine and cook, stir- ring occasionally, until the wine is absorbed, about 5 minutes. 5. Ladle in about 1/2 cup of the simmering chicken stock and stir often until most of the liquid is absorbed. Continue adding in stock, 1/2 cup at a time and cook over medium heat until each ladle is absorbed before adding more. Cook until the rice is ten- der but still al dente. (You want the rice to have a bite in the mid- dle.) This should take about 20- 30 minutes. 6. Meanwhile, cut the tough ends off the asparagus and slice the stalks diagonally into 1½ inch length pieces. Blanch in boiling salted water and drain. Put in an ice bath to stop the cooking process. If using fresh peas, add them to the same pot for about a minute or two prior to draining. 7. Stir in the mushrooms, asparagus, peas and spinach into the risotto. Add in the lemon zest and cheese. Taste – add in salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. 8. Top with additional Parmigiano, a drizzle of extra- virgin olive oil and a few grinds of pepper. Joe and Michele Becci are a brother and sister team who love all things Italian. Together, from opposite coasts, they co-author the blog OurItalianTable.com.