We’ve devoted a lot of time and testing to the subject of risotto here at Serious Eats. In addition to publishing a guide to the classic hand-stirred method for this Italian rice dish, we’ve explored hands-off alternatives like pressure cooking, convenient make-ahead strategies, as well as other novel approaches. But given how many recipes we have, we thought it was about time to put them together in a collection. Below, find our twelve best risotto recipes to try and hopefully fall in love with.
Classic Risotto al Parmigiano
Risotto is easy to make. In this basic recipe for risotto flavored with onion, white wine, and Parmigiano Reggiano, Daniel goes through the classic method step by step and summarizes what you need to know to get it right.
Creamy Risotto alla Milanese (Saffron Risotto)
This is one of the most luxurious—and simplest—of risottos. This version of the Milanese classic uses Kenji’s method for getting an extra creamy risotto, which involves rinsing the rice with the stock you use to cook the dish and whipping the cream you add at the end.
Seared Sea Scallops With Leek Risotto and Lemon-Brown Butter Sauce
Seared sea scallops, a rich, creamy leek risotto, and an easy brown butter-lemon sauce come together in this show-stopping Valentine’s Day entrée. (We’ve tested this recipe at other times of the year and it’s just as delicious.)
Pressure Cooker Corn Risotto
Infused with corn cobs, enriched with corn purée, and studded with whole sautéed corn kernels, this risotto recipe wrings every last bit of flavor from sweet summer corn.
Pressure Cooker Mushroom Risotto
Well-browned fresh mushrooms, dried porcini, mushroom-infused stock, and a touch of soy and miso give this creamy risotto an intensely savory flavor.
Risotto ai Gamberi (Shrimp Risotto)
A quickly cooked, deeply flavorful stock made with shrimp shells and heads is the key to this superlative risotto.
Pressure Cooker Butternut Squash Risotto With Frizzled Sage and Brown Butter
This risotto incorporates all the fall flavors, getting a sweet and savory lift from roasted butternut squash-apple purée, as well as maple syrup, brown butter, and a touch of miso.
Easy Vegan Pressure-Cooker Miso Risotto
Sake, a touch of soy, and white miso paste give this vegan take on risotto a unique flavor.
Veneto-Style Radicchio Risotto With Walnuts and Blue Cheese
Radicchio adds color and complexity to this classic risotto dish from the Veneto region of Italy. Daniel’s version is topped with a combination of toasted walnuts, thyme, and blue cheese.
Extra-Rampy Ramp Risotto
This recipe features ramp-flavored, bright green risotto flavored with blanched ramp greens and whites, topped with herb ricotta and sautéed ramps.
Risotto al Salto (Crispy Rice Pancake)
This method of repurposing risotto is perfect if you have any left over: simply form a pancake with the risotto in a skillet and cook in butter until it develops a nice golden crust, then flip and repeat on the other side. Practically any risotto on this list will work, though smoother ones work best—chunky mix-ins might make the pancake more difficult to transfer and flip.
Baked Saffron Risotto With Mozzarella and Crispy Topping
Here, we turn the classically a-la-minute dish into a make-ahead baked casserole—like baked mac-and-cheese, but with rice.