Lemony Salmon Risotto Recipe

lemony salmon risotto
lemony salmon risotto - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

When it comes to comfort food, Italian cuisine surely has to come top of the list. From pasta to pizza, Italian food strikes the perfect balance of relaxed luxury in the culinary world, combining simple, fresh ingredients to create hearty and flavorful dishes that will always leave you satisfied. Wonderfully creamy and rich risotto is another dish to add the list of ultimate comfort foods, originating from Northern Italy. And, like most Italian foods, while the ingredients may be fresh and simple, to really make it well, the cooking process requires your full attention.

This lemony salmon risotto recipe, created by Tasting Table recipe developer Jennine Rye, is comfort in a bowl. Rich and creamy risotto is cooked up, flavored with white wine, buttery leeks, zesty lemon, sharp and nutty Parmesan cheese, and tender, oven baked salmon. Finished off with fresh herbs, this is a dish that would make any Italian proud. Simply serve it by itself with an extra sprinkle of Parmesan cheese, alongside a fresh side salad, or, it also works wonderfully as a side dish for your chosen accompaniment.

Read more: 21 Delicious Ways To Use Up Leftover Rice

Gather The Ingredients For Lemony Salmon Risotto

lemony salmon risotto ingredients
lemony salmon risotto ingredients - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

To begin this lemony salmon risotto recipe, first you will need to gather the ingredients. You will want salmon fillets, olive oil, salt and pepper, a leek, stock, an onion, garlic cloves, risotto rice, white wine, butter, grated Parmesan, lemon zest, fresh parsley, and dill.

Step 1: Preheat The Oven

preheat the oven
preheat the oven - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Preheat the oven to 350 F.

Step 2: Prepare The Salmon

salmon in an oven tray
salmon in an oven tray - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Place the salmon fillets on a baking tray, drizzle on 2 tablespoons of olive oil, and season them with salt and pepper.

Step 3: Cook The Salmon

cooked salmon in oven tray
cooked salmon in oven tray - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Cook the salmon for 10 to 12 minutes, until the fillets are cooked through, then set aside.

Step 4: Begin The Leeks

sliced leek in a saucepan
sliced leek in a saucepan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Meanwhile, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large saucepan over medium heat, then add the sliced leek.

Step 5: Saute The Leeks

sauteed leeks in a saucepan
sauteed leeks in a saucepan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Season with salt and pepper then saute the leek for 5 minutes until softened. Set aside.

Step 6: Prepare The Stock

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stock in a saucepan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Add the stock to a saucepan over low heat, keeping it warm as you prepare the risotto.

Step 7: Heat The Oil

oil in a pan
oil in a pan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large, deep pan over medium heat.

Step 8: Saute The Onions

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sauteing onions in a pan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Saute the chopped onions and garlic for 5 minutes, until soft.

Step 9: Add The Rice

rice and onions in pan
rice and onions in pan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Add the rice to the pan, mix it in to coat it with the pan oil, and allow it to toast for 1-2 minutes.

Step 10: Add The Wine

pouring wine into risotto base
pouring wine into risotto base - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Add the white wine and allow the rice to simmer gently until the liquid has been absorbed.

Step 11: Ladle In The Stock

risotto cooking in a pan
risotto cooking in a pan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Ladle a bit of warm stock into the rice and stir the rice regularly to agitate the starches.

Step 12: Cook The Risotto

risotto cooking in a pan
risotto cooking in a pan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Cook the risotto for 15-20 minutes, continuing to feed the rice with stock until the rice is al dente and creamy.

Step 13: Add The Butter And Parmesan

stirring butter into risotto
stirring butter into risotto - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Take the risotto off the heat and stir in the butter and Parmesan.

Step 14: Add The Lemon, Leek, And Herbs

adding final ingredients to risotto
adding final ingredients to risotto - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Stir in the lemon zest, cooked leek, and chopped herbs.

Step 15: Stir In The Salmon

adding salmon to risotto
adding salmon to risotto - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Flake the cooked salmon, disposing of the skin, and gently stir it into the risotto before serving.

How Can You Customize This Salmon Risotto?

lemony salmon risotto in dish
lemony salmon risotto in dish - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Whether you are looking to change up this recipe for dietary requirements, personal preference, or simply to add a bit of variety, this dish is as adaptable as it is delicious. While risotto is naturally gluten-free (as long as you use a gluten-free stock) this dish does contain butter and Parmesan, making it not quite dairy-free. To make it safe for those following a dairy-free diet, simply swap out the butter for a dairy-free option, and you can either omit the Parmesan or similarly use a dairy-free cheese alternative in its place.

For a bit of variety, you could try swapping out the leek for another vegetable: Zucchini, mushrooms, or peas make excellent options for this dish. Similarly, fresh basil pairs deliciously with the flavors of this risotto, and can be substituted for either the dill or parsley. Finally, to elevate this dish, why not try swapping out the salmon fillets for smoked salmon? Perfect for a date night, dinner party, or celebration, this substitution makes for an easy and elegant fine dining option.

What Can I Do With Leftover Salmon Risotto?

salmon risotto in bowl
salmon risotto in bowl - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

If you have any leftovers of this lemony salmon risotto, it's perfectly feasible to warm it up the next day for another bowl of creamy, comforting risotto. However, if you are looking to create a slightly different meal with any leftovers, there are a variety of different options; risotto is more versatile than you might think!

Making arancini is a great way to use up leftover risotto, simply roll the cold risotto into balls (stuffed with cheese if you would like), coat them in breadcrumbs and then fry them until golden and crisp. Risotto also makes a great filling for a variety of stuffed veggies, from stuffed peppers, to stuffed zucchini, or portabello mushrooms. To make risotto fritters simply form the leftovers into patties, coat with breadcrumbs and then pan fry until golden. Finally, perhaps you would enjoy a risotto frittata — just mix the leftovers with eggs and your choice of other herbs and fillings, before cooking in a skillet pan until just cooked through, for a lovely and filling brunch or lunch option.

Lemony Salmon Risotto Recipe

lemony salmon risotto in dish
lemony salmon risotto in dish - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 15mCook Time: 36mYield: 4 ServingsIngredients

  • 4 boneless, skin-on salmon fillets

  • 6 tablespoons olive oil, divided

  • salt, to taste

  • pepper, to taste

  • 1 large leek, sliced

  • 3 cups vegetable or chicken stock

  • 1 medium onion, sliced

  • 2 large garlic cloves, crushed

  • 10 ounces arborio rice (or other short-grain risotto rice)

  • ½ cup white wine

  • 2 tablespoons butter

  • 5 ounces grated Parmesan, plus extra for serving

  • Zest of 1 lemon

  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, finely chopped

  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill, finely chopped

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F.

  2. Place the salmon fillets on a baking tray, drizzle on 2 tablespoons of olive oil, and season them with salt and pepper.

  3. Cook the salmon for 10 to 12 minutes, until the fillets are cooked through, then set aside.

  4. Meanwhile, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large saucepan over medium heat, then add the sliced leek.

  5. Season with salt and pepper then saute the leek for 5 minutes until softened. Set aside.

  6. Add the stock to a saucepan over low heat, keeping it warm as you prepare the risotto.

  7. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large, deep pan over medium heat.

  8. Saute the chopped onions and garlic for 5 minutes, until soft.

  9. Add the rice to the pan, mix it in to coat it with the pan oil, and allow it to toast for 1-2 minutes.

  10. Add the white wine and allow the rice to simmer gently until the liquid has been absorbed.

  11. Ladle a bit of warm stock into the rice and stir the rice regularly to agitate the starches.

  12. Cook the risotto for 15-20 minutes, continuing to feed the rice with stock until the rice is al dente and creamy.

  13. Take the risotto off the heat and stir in the butter and Parmesan.

  14. Stir in the lemon zest, cooked leek, and chopped herbs.

  15. Flake the cooked salmon, disposing of the skin, and gently stir it into the risotto before serving.

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