Let the oven do all the work with this easy baked risotto. You can, if you prefer, add all of the risotto ingredients to the pan at the beginning, but I find adding the peas towards the end ensures they’re more vibrant and sweeter. Stirring through the Parmesan at the end makes the risotto just that little bit creamier.

Free printable recipe is available on our site: https://www.kitchensanctuary.com/ham-and-pea-risotto/

Ingredients:
300 g (10½oz) arborio rice
1 tbsp olive oil
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
½ teaspoon garlic powder or 2 garlic cloves (peeled and minced)
¼ teaspoon celery salt
150 g (1 cup) cooked ham chunks (or shredded ham hock)
700 ml (3 cups) just-boiled strong chicken stock
115 g (2/3 cup) frozen peas
50 g (½ cup) grated (shredded) Parmesan
juice of ½ lemon

To serve:
grated Parmesan
ground black pepper
chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C fan/425°F/gas mark 7. Place a lidded casserole dish in the oven to heat up.

2. Once the casserole dish is hot, remove from the oven and remove the lid (leave a tea towel (dish towel) on the lid so you don’t accidentally pick up the hot lid).

3. Carefully add the rice to the dish, along with the oil, pepper, garlic, celery salt, ham and hot stock. Stir together, place the lid on the pan and put in the oven for 17 minutes.

3. Remove from the oven, add the peas, Parmesan and lemon juice and stir together. Place the lid back on and return to the oven for a further 3 minutes until the rice is tender.

4. Remove from the oven and give it a taste. Add a little more salt and pepper if needed (the level of saltiness depends on how salty your ham and stock are).

5. Serve the risotto topped with extra Parmesan, black pepper and fresh parsley.

Notes
Don’t like ham or peas?
Swap out the ham for chunks of cooked chicken and chunky mushroom slices if you want to change this dish up.

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19 Comments

  1. As someone who loves risotto but loathes the idea of standing there stirring incessantly, this looks lovely! I would add the zest of the lemon for that extra zing and as a thrifty person, I hate wasting such a wonderful ingredient.

  2. Sorry, you can’t make good risotto this way. Making thing easier doesn’t make them better, or as good 👎🏻

  3. Can I use Basmati rice as Tesco haven’t got Arborio rice Thanks The wife is getting me your book for Christmas 👍

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