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Green Pea Risotto With Seedy Baked Feta & A Chicken Breast

This creamy green risotto is brimming with springtime flavours. You'll pair it with melty feta that's baked to perfection, and a sprinkle of pumpkin seeds for crunch. Serve with a chicken breast to the side. Pea-utiful!

35 mins
820kcal
Italian
Green Pea Risotto With Seedy Baked Feta & A Chicken Breast
4.5

Ingredients for 2 people

Cooking for 3? 1 and a half for each ingredientCooking for 4? Double each ingredient

Arborio Rice
Arborio Rice (160g)
Blanched Peas
Blanched Peas (160g)
Chicken Breast Portions
Chicken Breast Portions (1pcs) x2
Chinese Rice Wine
Chinese Rice Wine (15ml)
Dill
Dill (5g)
Feta
Feta (30g) x3
Garlic Clove
Garlic Clove
Grated Italian Hard Cheese
Grated Italian Hard Cheese (30g)
Intense Vegetable Stock Mix
Intense Vegetable Stock Mix (5.5g)
Leek
Leek
Lemon
Lemon
Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin Seeds (15g)
Soft Cheese
Soft Cheese (50g)

You'll also need

Olive oil, Pepper, Salt, Water (or dietary alternatives)

Cooking instructions

Instructions for 2 [for 3] [for 4] portion recipe.

1

Preheat the oven to 200°C/ 180°C (fan)/ gas 6

Peel and finely chop (or grate) your garlic

Wash your leek[s] carefully to remove any grit from between the leaves, then top, tail and slice finely

Added chicken? Cook at 220°C / 200°C (fan) / gas 7 for 18-20 min

Step 1
2

Boil a kettle

Heat a large, wide-based pan (preferably non-stick) with a drizzle of olive oil over a medium-high heat

Once hot, add the sliced leek and chopped garlic and cook for 3-4 min or until beginning to soften

Step 2
3

Dissolve your vegetable stock mix in 600ml [900ml] [1.2L] boiled water

Once the leek is beginning to soften, add your arborio rice and cook for 1 min, stirring to coat the grains in the oil

Add your Chinese rice wine, then slowly add the vegetable stock a ladle at a time, stirring continuously for an initial 15 min

Step 3
4

Meanwhile, reboil half a kettle

Tear your dill roughly, including the stalks

Add your blanched peas to a colander and pour boiled water all over them

Add most of the peas (save some for garnish!) to a food processor with the torn dill, soft cheese and a pinch of salt and pepper, and blitz into a purée – this is your pea purée

Step 4
5

Cover a baking tray with a thin coat of olive oil

Tip: Use some kitchen paper to help you spread it evenly!

Cut your feta in half and add it to the oiled tray

Top the halved feta with your pumpkin seeds (don't worry if some of them spill over the side!)

Put the tray in the oven for 10-15 min or until golden – this is your seedy baked feta

Step 5
6

Once the rice has been cooking for approx. 15 min, add your grated Italian hard cheese to the pan, give everything a good stir and cook for 2-3 min further

Roll your lemon[s] with your hand on a hard surface (to release more juice) and cut in half

Step 6
7

Add the pea purée and the juice of half your lemon[s] to the pan and give everything a good mix up

Continue to cook for a final 7-8 min or until all the stock has been absorbed and the rice is cooked – this is your green pea risotto

Step 7
8

Cut the remaining lemon into wedges

Serve the green pea risotto

Break the seedy baked feta over the top and garnish with the reserved peas and a lemon wedge

Enjoy!

Nutritional information

Nutritional information only applies to ingredients supplied by Gousto.

per serving
820kcal
Energy
31.7g
Fat
77.9g
Carbohydrate
9.2g
Fibre
54.5g
Protein
2.8g
Salt
per 100g
156kcal
Energy
6.1g
Fat
14.9g
Carbohydrate
1.8g
Fibre
10.4g
Protein
0.5g
Salt

The cooking process and additional ingredients added at home (listed under “You'll also need”) will affect total values.

Allergens

Allergens highlighted by (milk, nut, peanut, sesame).

In addition to the recipe specific allergen information provided, due to production and packing methods Gousto boxes may also contain low levels of the following allergens: Cereals containing gluten; Crustaceans; Eggs; Fish; Peanuts; Soya; Milk; Nuts: almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, pecan nuts, brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia nuts; Celery; Sesame; Sulphur dioxide and Sulphites; Lupin; Molluscs; Mustard.