This zingy dish is a celebration of the season, so use whichever herbs look freshest – I like parsley, mint and dill
It finally feels as if spring is here, and I’m celebrating with a great fresh herb risotto. Risotto is my favourite catch-all dinner for odds and ends in the fridge, or new season flavours, and this one is no exception. I used parsley, mint and dill in mine, but choose the combination of herbs you prefer. It also works nicely with leftover salad leaves, such as spinach, rocket or pea shoots – there is a huge choice of greenery at this time of year. I used chicken stock here, but a ham stock risotto with pea shoots is another favourite of mine.
(Serves 4)
1 onion, finely sliced
2 fat cloves of garlic, minced
2 tbsp oil
400g rice (arborio or long grain)
100ml white wine
700ml veg or chicken stock
A fistful of herbs
Zest and juice of a lemon
Toss the onion and garlic into a wide, shallow pan with a little oil. Cook on a low heat for about five minutes until it starts to soften, stirring occasionally.
Add the rice and a little more oil, and crank the heat up high for a minute to toast the edges of the rice.
Slosh in the wine, stir, and add a generous splash of stock.
Turn the heat down low again. When the stock is almost absorbed, repeat, and carry on until your rice is soupy but al dente, which may take slightly more or less stock.
Finely chop the herbs and fold through with the lemon zest and juice, and a drizzle more oil.
Rest for five minutes before serving.
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Jack Monroe’s spring herb risotto recipe. Photograph: Linda Nylind/Guardian