Spicy pangrattato risotto

Really simple, bold flavours

Spicy pangrattato risotto

Spicy pangrattato risotto

Serves Serves 8
Time Cooks In55 minutes
DifficultyNot too tricky
Nutrition per serving Plus
  • Calories 485 24%
  • Fat 22.4g 32%
  • Saturates 11.9g 60%
  • Sugars 3.7g 4%
  • Salt 3.26g 54%
  • Protein 13.4g 27%
  • Carbs 52.2g 20%
  • Fibre 3g -
Of an adult's reference intake
recipe adapted from

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By Jamie Oliver
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Ingredients

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  • 1 lemon , zest of
  • 3 dried bird's-eye chillies
  • 4 cloves garlic , peeled
  • 6 good-quality salted anchovy fillets in oil
  • ½ large loaf ciabatta , stale if possible, cut into chunks
  • olive oil
  • 1 x
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recipe adapted from

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By Jamie Oliver
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Method

  1. Whiz the lemon zest, dried chillies, garlic, anchovies and bread chunks in a food processor with a bit of oil from the anchovy tin until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs.
  2. Heat a large frying pan and add a splash of olive oil. Fry the breadcrumbs in the oil until darkened and crisp, then drain them on a piece of kitchen paper and allow to cool.
  3. Make your basic risotto recipe">basic risotto recipe.
  4. Place a large saucepan on a medium to high heat and pour in half the stock, followed by all your risotto base. Stirring all the time, gently bring to the boil, turn the heat down and simmer until almost all the stock has been absorbed.
  5. Add the rest of the stock a ladleful at a time until the rice is cooked. You might not need all your stock. Be careful not to overcook the rice – check it throughout cooking to make sure it’s a pleasure to eat. It should hold its shape but be soft, creamy and oozy. And the overall texture should be slightly looser than you think you want it.
  6. Turn off the heat, beat in your butter and Parmesan, check the seasoning and add a little sea salt and black pepper if needed. Don’t be too generous with the salt because the pangrattato has salt in it too and you don’t want to overdo it!
  7. Place a lid on the pan and leave the risotto to rest for a minute. You can now take the pan to the table so that everyone can help themselves, or divide the risotto between individual serving plates and sprinkle the pangrattato over the top. Place a block of Parmesan on the table with a grater and tuck in.
  8. Matt's wine suggestion: Italian white – Verdicchio
recipe adapted from

Cook with Jamie

By Jamie Oliver