My childhood memories stem back to recollection of my mother cooking in the kitchen. She did not have any electrical gadgets and all the grinding, crushing and pulsing was done in the pestle and mortar or on a large stone. She would grate all her vegetables using a hand held grater there was no kitchen aid on hand or blenders either. The only gadget I ever saw that she had was her trusted pressure cooker. I would hear it hissing and steaming as she cooked her pulses and grain in it every day.
Pressure cookers if you are not used to them can appear rather frightening to use but actually they are not. Some care and attention and safety rules are required such as never use a pressure cooker with out any liquid in it, ensure the seals are not damaged or broken, the gasket is not damaged and the valves are not blocked. Lastly its important not to overfill a pressure cooker but close the lid properly before putting it on the heat. Once the cooking process is compete ensure that the steam release vent is opened and all the steam has escaped before opening. These few instructions will ensure a very happy relationship with your pressure cooker.
I recently needed to upgrade my pressure cooker which was getting old and I could not get the correct spare parts for it, so keeping safety in mind I sourced a new pressure cooker. My new pressure cooker is the Sitra Pro Graphalogie 8L pressure cooker from Lakeland. It comes complete with silicon steam basket and a lifting tool. The pressure cooker can be operated with one hand, has a quick glance cooking times and built in safety features. I like the cooker as its easy to clean, has good heat distribution, can be used on gas cooker or hob and it preserves flavour and nutrients. It cuts cooking time of pulses by 60 percent. This is important to me as I cook with a lot of pulses since I am a vegetarian. The Pressure cooker retails at £109.00 and its available from Lakeland website and in store too.
- 250 g Cherry Tomatoes
- 250 g Risotto Rice
- 500 ml Passatta
- 250 ml Water
- 1 tablespoon Olive Oil
- 1 Medium white onion finely chopped
- 2 cloves Garlic finely chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon White Pepper
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1/2 teaspoon Oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon Chilli flakes (Optional)
- 60 g Parmesan Cheese (Optional)
Method:
2. Add the rice and then add the pasatta, water, salt, pepper, chilli flakes and mix together. Bring the liquid to boil.Add the tomatoes, I like to keep them whole.3. Put the lid on the pressure cooker and press the regulator down and into the cook position.(This is indicated by the pressure cooker symbol) and cook the rice for 18 minutes on medium heat 4. Release the pressure from the cooker and stir the risotto, it should be quite wet and the rice should be cooked but a l dente. At this point if the mixture appears dry add a little bit more water. The risotto should be rich and creamy in texture.The rice grains should be holding shape.5. Stir in the oregano and transfer the risotto to serving bowls, add grated Parmesan cheese on top if desired.
NB- This recipe can be made on the stove top instead of using the pressure cooker but the cooking time will be longer.
***I was sent the Sitra Pro Graphalogie 8L pressure cooker from Lakeland to test it out in my kitchen, all views and opinions are my own as are the photographs.
I love risotto and since tomato is my favourite vegetable, I love this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nandita.
DeleteLove the lettering on this pressure cooker! Definitely brings it from that tacky industrial look to the warm at home feel. Did you do it yourself or did it come this way?
ReplyDeleteThe lettering was already on there, it's a nice touch.
DeleteIt's been ages since I've used a pressure cooker. Funny, I never thought about using one for a risotto. I'll definitely have to try that one!
ReplyDeleteIts brilliant to make Risotto.
DeleteThis sounds like a great pressure cooker. I really like the fact that you can operate it with one hand! Great recipe too, sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteIts so easy to operate and really useful to have in the kitchen.
DeleteCherry tomato risotto sounds very flavorful and inviting. Pressure cooker are always a life savor for me.
ReplyDeleteMe too I use my pressure cooker a lot for all my pulses.
DeleteCherry Tomato risotto sounds awesome. Must be very delicious and flavourful . Lovely share
DeleteRisotto is actually one thing I have never made before but have wanted to. I actually have never eaten it either but I know it's popular.
ReplyDeleteIts delicious and you really need to try it.
DeleteThe pressure cookers of today are so much easier and less complicated to use. The Lakeland pressure cooker looks really great and your cherry tomato risotto looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteEver since I started to look Master chef on TV I need a pressure cooker! All those delicious food that have come out of one of these pressure cookers! Especially the porc
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But your risotto recipe sound perfect for a pressure cooker! Yummy!
I love risotto and this preparation looks so delicious. Th pressure cooker looks so sophisticated compared to the Indian ones.
ReplyDeletewow that is super fast for a risotto - think I need to get a pressure cooker in my life!
ReplyDeleteOh yum, I've always wanted to try a risotto. This looks SO good and I had no idea you could make it in a pressure cooker.
ReplyDeleteBoth my kiddos love risotto, love the striking color of this tomato risotto!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great. My husband and I have been wanting to get a pressure cooker for a while and this makes our desire even bigger now.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so beautiful! Almost too good to eat!! And I bet the pressure cooker makes it so much easier!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I have never made one Risotto, but have always fancied to do that. now this recipe seems simple enough to allow me a try .
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good! I've been wanting to try using a pressure cooker for a while.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous pressure cooker recipe! Love the color and presentation of the risotto too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a super filling and lipsmacking risotto, completely irresistible..
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful!!!Love the colour of this risotto!!
ReplyDeleteLakeland are the best for cooking bits aren't they?! This risotto sounds so yummy x
ReplyDeleteIm a sucker for Italian food. And Risotto is my fav mostly because I'm an Indian and guess anything with rice is right up there on the list. The recipe seems doable too. Will give it a shot this weekend!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely presentation..I am yet to try my hands with making Risotto, your version sounds good to try..
ReplyDeleteOh wow this looks delicious, I do love a good risotto. I have never actually used a pressure cooker but they look ace and I am very intrigued
ReplyDeleteLaura x
Love the lettering on the pressure cooker and it definitely looks way sophisticated than its Indian counterpart. I use pressure cooker for most of the dishes. The risotto looks so good and love your serveware :)
ReplyDeleteRissotto is my favourite and this looks so delicious. Pressure cooker is really a useful gadget in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteLakeland always have the best cooking gadgets, I definitely need to get me one of these x
ReplyDeleteAm in love with this dish. Awesome color and sounds interesting too.
ReplyDeleteWe love risotto, but never tried making with cherry tomatoes. Yours looks so gorgeous, tempting dish actually.
ReplyDeleteNever tried ristto with cherry tomatoes! Can't wait to try this recipe as it looks so yum!
ReplyDeleteI am so used to my Indian pressure cookers.. Though I own two non Indian cookers, I always end up going back to old seeti (whistle) vala cookers . Risotto looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI would share this recipe to my aunt in Cali. She loves cooking so much. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have always stayed away from pressure cookers as always thought they weren’t worth the effort but glad to be proven wrong and as this risotto looks absolutely delicious
ReplyDeleteFabulous recipe with pressure cooker... Cherry Tomato in risotto.. superb
ReplyDeleteYour pressure cooker look very chic and stylish. Tomato risotto sounds absolutely delicious and so convenient to make in a pressure cooker.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so hearty and satisfying!
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried risotto with cherry tomatoes before but I would love to try this! I bet my Amore will like it too :)
ReplyDeleteI love risotto and tomatoes but have never had them together, what a fab idea x
ReplyDeleteI remember that my dad had a pressure cooker but I was scared of it! I've seen good things about them lately and I think one would really help me cook beans and pulses quicker.
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate on your post - during my early years of cooking I have some fear of using pressure cooker. Though I overcame it and became confident using when I buy high end type. Your risotto looks so tempting, I hop I can try to cook it one of these days.
ReplyDeleteSo nice you were able to get a new pressure cooker just in time before old one just wore out. Chefs do love their gadgets...
ReplyDeleteMy mum used to have a pressure cooker but it's not something I've ever felt I needed in my home. I can see it definitely helps with cooking time though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the receipe, will definitely try this on this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried risotto but this sounds so yummy and perfect for the colder months x
ReplyDeleteRisotto in pressure cooker.. wow!! That’s amazing. Love the vibrant colors due to cherry tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteI feeling pressure cooker is a blessing in kitchen.
Delicious recipe. Will try it sometime. It's difficult to get risotto rice in India.
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of this pressure cooker. The recipe looks yummy too.
ReplyDeleteoh I love risotto but have never had a tomato risotto before! That sounds delicious and also a great way of getting goodness into the kids!
ReplyDeleteI love risotto - this looks delicious. I would love a pressure cooker like this! Kaz
ReplyDeleteOh I've never had tomato risotto before but love the idea of it. The recipie sounds easy enough to make one afternoon, I'll have to give it a shot.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love risotto besides your recipe looks so yummy plus I have a pressure cooker hardly being used. I need to try this out for my kids!
ReplyDeleteI love my pressure cooker and this looks delicious - will have to give it a go
ReplyDeleteI have never made a dish like this before but it looks amazing. Definitely going to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteI love Risotto and the photos make it looks yum! I'll definitely be giving this a try.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Risotto, but I've not make it in forever x
ReplyDeleteI have to show my husband this. He was just telling me that we needed a pressure cooker!
ReplyDeleteI do not own a pressure but for the longest of times I have been meaning to buy one.
ReplyDeleteMakes me think that I ought to go and buy a pressure cooker
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I've got a pressure cooker but never used it so now is my chance!
ReplyDeleteSimple, Easy and fast!! Good way to solve my problem always need to cook after work and there's really not much time to spend after work.
ReplyDeleteNayna I remember that even my mum only had a hand grinder and of course the trusted mortar and pestle. I would help her by holding the grinder while she'd make coarse paste of peas, potatoes etc. Delicious looking risotto... never tried a tomato risotto, its always been a mushroom one.
ReplyDeletePressure cooker is my favorite to cook beans, rice and everyday meals. The risotto looks very flavorful and tasty.
ReplyDeleteCheesy risotto ,Simply the best and cant stop of drooling over it..
ReplyDeleteI am a pressure cooker girl slowly transitioning to instant pot. Your risotto looks easy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteI do need to try this risotto. Looks tasty and easy to make.
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried risotto with cherry tomatoes before but I would love to try this! What an easy pressure cooker recipe this is!
ReplyDeleteCherry tomato risotto looks super .. love the colour too.. must be tasting like tomato pulao.
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