Tuesday 9 April 2024

Risotto agli asparagi selvatici - Wild asparagus Risotto


Wild asparagus - (photo by utopia.org)

Wild asparagus are ready to be picked now and the opportunity is not to be missed, here in Sabina. This variety, very different from the cultivated one we normally buy, is packed with flavour and antioxidants. Wild asparagus grow naturally in wooded areas and picking them require a lot of patience and the ability to spot them. A pleasant walk in the countryside can therefore double as a wild asparagus picking expedition. The actual asparagus plant is not difficult to spot, as it is very spiky and green. The new shoots are the edible part of this plant and appear right at the base of it. Wild asparagus can be eaten raw, but one of the best combination is with something smoked.This risotto combines these two flavours with the creaminess of rice and parmigiano cheese.


Chef Guido's risotto agli asparagi made in his cooking class


Risotto agli asparagi - Serves 6-8
Vegetable stock (carrot, onion & celery), 500 g of 'Arborio' or 'Carnaroli' rice, a bunch of asparagus, 50g of butter, 50g of diced 'speck'(northern Italian smoked and cured ham), 1 cup of grated parmigiano cheese, a small onion, white wine.

Make a vegetable stock in a large pot of water, add a whole carrot, onion and some celery and boil. Keep this on the boil. Finely chop the onion and gently fry it in butter. Add asparagus and 'speck'. Add rice and let it fry with all other ingredients for a minute or two, always stirring. Pour in a little white wine and let it evaporate. Pour enough boiling vegetable stock to cover rice. Add a little salt. Stir rice infrequently (do not stir too much). Add more boiling stock if necessary. Check salt and add more if necessary. When rice is 'aldente' (cooked but firm) add grated parmigiano cheese and stir vigourously. Serve immediately and buon appetito!

Sunday 7 January 2024

3 Wise Kings arrive in the medieval village of Farfa on January 6th

January 6th is celebrated in the monastic village of Farfa with a live re-enactment of the arrival of the 3 Wise Kings. Everyone is in traditional costume, complete with Joseph, Mary, and a mini stable where the baby Jesus has just been born, with sheep, a donkey and calf. Shop keepers, locals and musicians (plus centurions) all dress up to complete the scene and the local village of Farfa comes alive! The Epithany is celebrated with this amazing scene, every year.

This is why I love living in the Rome countryside. This is the real Italy.