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Butternut squash risotto with crispy sage & pancetta

Serves: 4p Prep: 15m Cook: 65m

Ingredients

  • 1 butternut squash, deseeded and cut lengthways into wedges
  • olive oil
  • sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 litre chicken or vegetable stock, preferably organic
  • 40 grams of unsalted butter
  • 1 small onion, peeled and halved
  • 2 sticks of celery, trimmed
  • 300 grams of risotto rice
  • 125 millilitres of white wine
  • 12 slices of pancetta or dry-cured smoky bacon
  • 1 bunch of fresh sage, leaves picked
  • 2 handfuls of freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • extra virgin olive oil

Method

Preheat your oven to 200°C/400°F/gas 6. In an ovenproof dish, toss the squash wedges with a little olive oil, salt and pepper, then roast for 30 minutes, or until soft. Meanwhile, bring the stock to the boil in a small saucepan on a high heat, then reduce to a very gentle simmer. Make sure the stirrer attachment is in place in the HomeCooker pan, then set the temperature to 130°C.

Once the pan has heated up, add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and half the butter. Sit the Cutting tower alongside the HomeCooker with the coarse grater in place and switch it on. Run through the onion and celery into the pan (if you don’t have a Cutting tower, simply finely chop by hand). Set the timer for 10 minutes, so the veg are soft but not coloured.

Add the rice to the pan and set the temperature to 175°C. Set the timer for 5 minutes, so the rice turns translucent. Add the white wine and let it bubble for a couple of minutes, then pour in the hot stock. Reduce the temperature to 130°C and set the timer for 20 minutes.

Scoop the soft squash out of its skin. Add it to the pan, set the temperature to 70°C and set the timer for a final 2 minutes. Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large frying pan on a medium-high heat. Fry the pancetta and sage leaves until crispy, removing to a plate lined with kitchen paper when done.

Turn the HomeCooker off, remove the pan and the stirrer attachment. Mix in the Parmesan and remaining butter, season to taste then pop the lid on the pan and leave to sit for 2 minutes. Divide between your plates, top with the crispy sage and pancetta, drizzle with a little extra virgin olive oil and serve right away.

 

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Photography: David Loftus
Recipes: Jamie Oliver. www.jamieoliver.com

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  • I wish he was in my kitchen cooking this right now!

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  • I’ve never been able to make a good risotto but I think this might be the one.

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  • Love a good risotto and this one is up there with the best. yUMM. tHANKS.

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  • Mouth watering as usual as are all his recipes.

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  • Love Jamie’s recipes, but would tweak this one for someone who cant swallow rice by leaving this ingredient and boiling some potatoes that can be mashed into the excess liquid from his recipe. It’ll be just as good and fit in with dietary requirements.

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  • Anything Jamie creates is always so damn good! Love his recipes!


    • Jamie does indeed have mouth watering and delicious recipes.

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  • This sounds delicious – I also like that it feels like a decadent dish but without much dairy or tomato as those ingredients often make me feel sick

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  • Such a mouth watering and good risotto – full of flavour.

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  • this looks so yummy. love jamie

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  • Butternut squash risotto is really good

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  • Love this idea, without the pancetta for me though.

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  • I’ve never tried butternut squash in a risotto before, so this is going to be good!

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  • This sounds really yummy. Keen to try it very soon.

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  • Love Jamie’s recipes, almost always turn out for me, this looks like another winner, thanks for sharing, will be trying this.

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  • Great recipe – can’t wait to try it

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  • Looks creamy and tasty

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  • This recipe looks delish.

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  • omg yummy this sounds delicious, i am going to try this, have been working up the courage to cook a risotto but always scared it will fail

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  • I just love a big pot of creamy risotto

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  • I love butternut with a passion, and the idea of using it in risotto is very attractive. Jamie Oliver has some amazing recipes that use everyday foods that most of us have in our pantries and fridges.

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