I have been meaning to enter this recipe here for you all

and suggest you'll love it
I made it again the other night and thought I needed to share.
Perfect Honey (baked) Pumpkin Risotto
These ingredients make enough to serve 4,
apportion as you like
About 900g pumpkin, peeled and cut into cubes about 1cm
1 cup (220g) arborio rice
1/4 cup (60ml) olive oil
850ml vegetable stock
1/2 tbs honey for baking the pumpkin, add some extra to drizzle at end
1 onion, chopped roughly
2 celery stalks, finely chopped (take or leave this one - I left it out)
Some lemon juice, about that of a 1/2 of a nice firm lemon (lime juice might work as well?)
2/3 cup (160ml) or more of any cheap white wine, drink some while cooking
A little chopped parsley, plus a little extra to use as a garnish if you like
Here's the
"how to" in order to put it together
Preheat you oven to about 220°C
Place pumpkin in a large baking tray
Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of oil
Season with salt and pepper as you desire
Roast for about 15 minutes until slightly soft, remove, drizzle with 1/2 tablespoon of honey, toss well & coat each piece best you can
Roast for a further 15 minutes until cooked, golden and soft
Now put stock in a saucepan and keep at simmer (low heat)
In another pan heat tablespoon of oil (large heavy-based pan is nice and at a low heat)
Add onion and stir for 2-3 minutes until softened
Now add rice and cook for a further minute, stirring to coat grains somewhat
Add that wine and cook until absorbed still stirring (I prefer a wooden spoon)
Here's the trick now to a nice Risotto - You have to add the stock a ladle/spoon full at a time but you really have to allow each to be absorbed before adding the next lot - This takes time but when serving you'll know why
Continue like this for about 15 minutes or until rice is cooked but still firm to the bite
Now chuck in that lemon juice, pumpkin and parsley and stir the lot lightly
Finally, add that extra parsley as a garnish as you serve the risotto hot from the pan in a pre warmed serving bowl or onto a plate
I usually blanch some (4 or 5 per serve) green beans and throw on the top as an extra (drip a little honey on the beans too for a special finish)
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