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- \rotatebox[origin=r]{90}{\Huge \textcolor{brick}{Carnaroli Risotto}}\hspace{4pt}
- \rotatebox[origin=r]{90}{on Heirloom Tomato \& Basil Salad}
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- \textcolor{brick}{\emph{Carnaroli rice is native to the Novara and Vercelli regions of northern Italy.
- The grains are slightly larger than the more common arborio rice, which means they absorb more liquid, resulting in a slightly creamier risotto.
- \textbf{Serves 6}}}
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- & \Large Tomato and Basil Salad && \Large Carnaroli Risotto\\
- 6 & large heirloom tomatoes & 4 & cups water\\
- & (different colours if possible) & 2 & Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil\\
- ½ & cup basil leaves & ½ & medium onion, minced\\
- 3 & Tbsp traditional balsamic & 1 & clove garlic, minced\\
- & vinegar from Modena, Italy, & ½ & cup carnaroli rice\\
- & or Venturi-Schulze (optional) & ¼ & cup dry white wine\\
- && 2 & Tbsp butter\\
- && ¼ & cup grated Parmesan cheese\\
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- \textcolor{brick}{Tomato and Basil Salad:} Slice tomatoes ¼-inch thick and divide among six plates. Season with salt and pepper, then set aside.\medskip
- \textcolor{brick}{Carnaroli Risotto:} Heat water in a medium pot on medium heat and keep it at a gentle simmer, turning down the heat if necessary.\par
- Heat oil in a large heavy-bottomed pot on medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic, then sauté, stirring, for about 5 minutes, or until onion is translucent.
- Season well with salt and pepper. Stir in rice and cook for another 4 minutes, or until the grains are well coated with oil. Add wine and 1 cup of the simmering water, stirring constantly until the rice absorbs the liquid.\par
- Gradually add the remaining water, about ½ cup at a time, so rice is always covered in liquid. Keep stirring. (It should take about 18 minutes for the rice to be perfectly cooked.
- Taste it at various intervals near the end. You may need a little more or a little less water, depending on the age of the rice.) When all the liquid is absorbed and rice is al dente, stir in butter and Parmesan.
- Stir vigorously to emulsify everything together. Season if necessary. \medskip
- \textcolor{brick}{To Serve:} Divide risotto evenly on top of plated tomatoes, leaving at least one-third of the colourful tomatoes exposed. Place a few basil leaves around each plate and garnish with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar (optional).
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- \begin{center}
- \textcolor{brick}{\emph{Fresh Sheet}}
- \end{center}
- \end{document}
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