Creamy risotto bursting with bright,vibrant lemon.
You probably won’t believe it, but spring is only 5 days away. I’ll wait while you take that in, maybe do a little happy dance.
I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to kick winter to the curb. Bring on the sunshine, bright colors, warm air, and vibrant recipes with fresh, seasonal ingredients. I can’t wait for our local farmers’ markets to open their doors again. My cute little market bag is waiting patiently for its escape from the hall closet.
Our largest farmer’s market is located under the 83 bridge in downtown Baltimore. If you’re from the area, you know how amazing the market is. Vendors come from all over: Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. They offer everything under the sun. You can smell Zeke’s coffee as soon as you pull up under the bridge. They make some of the best coffee around. There’s a pickle vendor (I hit them up every time) that brings barrel upon barrel of various pickles–half sour, full sour, spicy, and the list goes on.
My mom and I try to make it downtown every Sunday we can during the season. We get there as soon as it opens (the place gets crowded and parking is limited) and we always arrive hungry. The place has the best omelet bar; you don’t want to miss it!
This lemon risotto is inspired by the fresh flavors of spring and time spent perusing the downtown farmer’s market for seasonal ingredients with my mama. It just so happens that my mom loves this risotto dish.
Honestly, why wouldn’t she? It’s creamy, loaded with freshly grated parmesan cheese, and bursting with the bright flavor of lemon. It gets topped with fresh lemon zest and an grating of parmesan cheese–you know, for good measure.
This spring-inspired dish pairs perfectly with Gallo Family Vineyards’ Chardonnay. It’s a lighter-bodied blend with hints of citrus and vanilla.
If you prefer red wine, their Merlot is absolutely delicious. It’s not too sweet and not too dry with flavors of black cherry and ripe plum.
Despite what you may have heard, risotto is really quite easy to make. It takes about 30-minutes from start to finish and a lot of stirring. If you can rock a wooden spoon, you can make risotto.
It’s definitely worth the effort. The end result is absolutely delicious. This recipe makes enough for a crowd, so invite your friends and family, pop open a bottle of wine, and enjoy.
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Creamy risotto bursting with the bright flavor of lemon.
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