Butternut squash risotto with scallops + sage butter

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Butternut squash risotto with scallops + sage butter
Main Dish
2 servings
Very Easy
1 h 5 m

Ingredients

2

1)Butternut Squash Risotto with Seared Scallops and Sage Butter:

2)Chicken Stock:


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Preparation

Preparation25 min
Cook time40 min
  • 1)Butternut Squash Risotto with Seared Scallops and Sage Butter:
    Cut the butternut squash into small dice (about 1/4 inch), then cook in simmering water for 2-3 minutes, until tender. Drain and set aside. In a small saucepan heat the chicken stock until it reaches a gentle simmer, then keep warm on a low flame. Add half the olive oil to a larger saucepan on a medium flame and saute the onions for a few minutes until soft and translucent. Add the risotto rice, cook and stir well to coat for about a minute then add a ladle of chicken stock, stirring and cooking on a strong simmer until the stock has absorbed, then add another ladle of stock and repeat. Keep cooking in this manner (making sure each addition of stock has been adsorbed by the rice before adding the next) until the rice is creamy, tender and cooked through (but still with a bite). This should take just under 20 minutes, and you may be left with some unused stock. Make sure the finished risotto is still quite wet and not too dry (if it is just add a splash of stock and stir through). Remove from heat and stir in the squash, parmesan and 1 tbsp of the butter. Season with salt and black pepper to taste and leave (covered) in a warm place while you cook your scallops. Dry the scallops with a paper towel (this ensures they sear and colour nicely) and lightly season with salt. Heat the remaining olive oil in a heavy based frying pan on a medium flame until hot, then saute the scallops for about a minute on each side until golden and cooked through (if you’re using the larger diver scallops, allow 2-3 minutes for each side). Remove scallops and keep warm. To the same pan add the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter and cook until it sizzles and starts to colour (take care not to let it burn). Add the sage and continue cooking for another minute until the butter is fragrant and the leaves have crisped up slightly. Remove from heat and stir in the truffle oil (if using). To plate up, first scoop the risotto onto warm serving plats and spread out with the back of a spoon. Arrange the scallops over the bed of rice, then drizzle over some truffled sage butter to serve.
  • 2)Chicken Stock:
    Wash the chicken and bones and place in a large (5 litre/1 gallon) stock pot, then fill with water to cover. Bring to a boil, skimming away any scum that rises to the surface. Once boiling, add the vegetables and bring back to a boil, then throw in the remaining ingredients. Simmer gently on a low flame (uncovered) for 1 1/2 hours. Carefully lift out the chicken and set aside (the chicken meat can be shredded and reserved for future use). Simmer the stock gently for another hour, after which you should be left with roughly 2 litres (8 cups) of rich stock. Carefully pour the stock through a fine sieve.
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