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Risotto Radicchio

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Beyond salad, most radicchio takes well to being cooked, which tames its bitterness (but also dulls the vibrant color). Wilt it quickly, like spinach, into pasta, risotto, or a simple sauté, cook cut heads on the grill until caramelized, or broil wedges or shreds in the oven until starting to brown.
By adding beans, chicken, or any seafood, they'll soak up some flavor and lend an extra texture to your risotto. Since risotto is really a blank slate for just about any ingredient, it's easy enough to add something to it to make it more of a complete meal.
What is Risotto Made of? Despite its appearance, risotto is not a type of rice but an Italian dish made with a special high-starch, short-grain rice such Italian Arborio, Carnaroli, or Vialone Nano rice. This special kind of rice can absorb quite a bit of liquid without becoming mushy.
When cooking risotto on a stovetop, you're required to periodically stir it to ensure it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot. Some people, however, stir it too frequently. This adds air into the risotto, cooling it down and making it gluey.
Nancy Harmon Jenkins says: Here in Italy we usually sliver the radicchio in fine slices and dress it a bit ahead of serving with excellent olive oil and a few drops of good wine vinegar, plus salt, of course. Both techniques—slivering and dressing in advance—help to cut down on bitterness.

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