Sweet Corn Risotto

Well folks, I am running out of things to be grateful about this summer.  This has everything to do with the fact that we just broke the record for the number of days over 100 yesterday.  The heat is literally erasing summer’s previous amazingness from my memory. The fond memories of Lake Austin, walking Town Lake, tennis, pool parties, cook outs, warm summer nights on a patio, melons, strawberries, and corn are fading away as we slowly disintegrate from the heat. Basically, unless you are physically submerged in water – cold water at that – you have to stay inside. On the bright side, inside we have stoves and central air. So, as I find myself seeking the familiar, I find myself day-dreaming about corn. This was a risotto that I had been wanting to try out for a while, and I am so glad I did. It was superb and made this record-breaking summer a bit more bearable for a little while. You can pair this with whatever you like or serve it on its own with a simple salad. I chose to make a dish of the risotto, U-10 scallops, a lovely Bacon-Corn Ragu, and Crispy Leeks.

Risotto can be tricky and can make you think it is a feat, but really it just takes effort and knowledge. NEVER add cream to your risotto, risotto gains its creamy texture from the breakdown of proteins around the rice. Every step of making risotto is vital in breaking these down (toasting, stirring, warm liquid being added in small amounts, more stirring, etc). So be patient, and cook with love. The end result of risotto is a rich, creamy, comfort food that is hard not to want to make every night. A good risotto will expand on your plate when you spoon it down. Just FYI.

Note: I made a corn stock and added in corn puree to really capture the corn flavor (in addition to incorporating corn kernels). Both ingredients can be made ahead and used within a couple of days. Alternately, you can make do without either. Risotto will take some time, so be prepared. This is a better dish to make on the weekends, and the leftovers are fantastic.

Sweet Corn Risotto

For the Broth:

Two Quarts Chicken or Vegetable Broth (or water)
One large white onion, quartered
Six Roasted Corn cobs, halved
Three Corn Husks
Five cloves garlic, gently smushed
One tablespoon thyme leaves

Place corn into an oven heated to 350 F and roast for approximately 30 minutes (a little under won’t hurt). Peel down the husks and allow to cool so that the corn can be handled. Remove the kernels from the cob (trying to get as much milk as the cob has to give). Reserve the kernels and milk in a bowl and set aside. In a large stock pot, boil 2 quarts of chicken or vegetable stock or water. Once boiling, add the roasted cobs, about half of the husks, a large onion, 5 cloves garlic, and a few sprigs of thyme. Reduce heat and simmer for a few hours to make stock. Once done, strain well and reserve liquid.

For the risotto:

One cup Arborio Rice
One cup White wine
Two quarts corn stock (or chicken stock)
One slice of pancetta (about 1/8 inch thick), cut into small dice
One white onion, finely diced (can also use shallots or yellow onion)
Four cloves garlic, minced (optional)
Three tablespoons butter
One cup Parmesan or Pecorino Cheese
One cup Sweet Corn Puree
Squeeze of lemon (optional)
Black Pepper
Pinch Salt

Heat a bit of oil in a large pan or dutch oven. Once a high heat is achieved, throw in the pancetta and cook until fat is rendered and the bacon is crispy. Remove pancetta to a napkin lined plate, reduce heat and after a few minutes add the butter to the pan. Once melted, add garlic and onion (season with a pinch of salt) and cook a few minutes, then add risotto and allow to toast (make sure that the risotto is spread over the pan surface to toast evenly). Toast for a minute or two, then stir and toast for a minute or two more. Hit the pan with one cup of the wine.

Bring broth to simmer in large saucepan over medium heat. Reduce heat to low; cover to keep warm. Heat a bit of oil in a large pan or dutch oven. Once a high heat is achieved, throw in the pancetta and cook until fat is rendered and the bacon is crispy. Remove pancetta to a napkin lined plate, reduce heat to medium and after a few minutes add the butter to the pan.  Add onion (or shallots) and garlic and sauté until tender, about 5 minutes. then add risotto and allow to toast (make sure that the risotto is spread over the pan surface to toast evenly). Toast for a minute or two, then stir and toast for a minute or two more. Hit the pan with one cup of the wine.  Add one cup of wine and stir until evaporated. Once most liquid is absorbed, add about three-quarters of a cup of broth and simmer until absorbed, stirring frequently to constantly. Repeat until broth is gone and risotto is creamy and tender; you may need to warm more broth or use more wine than stated to fully cook the risotto.  Stir in the corn puree and the corn kernels. Stir in cheese and remaining tablespoon of butter. Taste and then season with salt and pepper, and a small squeeze of lemon. Serve immediately.

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