Liquorice - Recipes

Liquorice moves into the spice racks not only of professional chefs. Liquorice powder gives the special touch of pasta, salad dressing, jam, meat and pastries. Here is fried, boiled and tried. Start with our cookbox, ...we look forward to your recipe, please to info@kado.de

Risotto with Liquorice and Cheese

Risotto with liquorice sauce
Ingredients:
1 onion
1 celery stick
2 cloves of garlic
400g risotto rice
2 cups white wine
1-1,5 liter chicken stock
80g parmesan cheese
70g butter
salt & pepper
 
1 tablespoon pure liquorice powder
1 cup white wine
0,2 liter chicken stock
1 teaspoon Maizena flour
salt & pepper
 
150g goat cream cheese
 

Cut the onion and celery into small pieces and finely chop the garlic. Using half the amount of butter, slowly fry together in a big pan, without browning. Add the rice and stir for about a minute until it turns slightly translucent. Now add the wine, continue to stir until it evaporates. Then add a ladle of boiling chicken stock, stir and keep adding ladlefuls of stock, allowing each ladleful to be absorbed before adding the next. Do this until the rice is soft but still with a slight bite. Remove from the heat and add the rest of butter and parmesan, stir gently and season with salt and pepper. Place a lid on the pan and let it rest for 2-3 minutes.

Meanwhile let the pure liquorice powder dissolve in the wine and chicken stock on a low heat. Once the liquorice has dissolved, boil and add Maizena flour to thicken the source. Season with salt and pepper.

Serve the risotto with sprinkles of goat cream cheese and lightly fried zucchini on top with a drizzle of liquorice sauce on the side.

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