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Chicken and Mushroom Risotto

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published10 Aug '16 Updated13 Jun '25
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Risotto is a classic that everyone should know, and this EASY creamy Chicken and Mushroom Risotto is one of my favourites. In this post, I bust a few risotto myths, including having to stand over the stove stirring constantly, the need to heat the chicken broth and add it gradually into the risotto.

The new way to make risotto that comes out just as creamy and just as delicious is here – and it’s so much easier, less washing up and far less labour intensive than the old way!

Chicken and Mushroom Risotto - Creamy risotto with golden brown sautéed mushrooms and chicken. Easy, perfectly seasoned and beautifully creamy! recipetineats.com

Chicken and Mushroom Risotto

Risotto is one of my all time favourite foods. I feel like I say that about many recipes I’ve shared, but I really mean it. Really!!

I don’t make risotto as often as I want to because it’s carb heavy and I lack self control. And it’s just so easy to eat. When I say “easy to eat”, I mean that literally because it’s the type of food that I classify as great Couch Food. Being food you can eat with a spoon without taking your eyes off the TV screen.

Not that I’m encouraging you to eat dinner in front of the TV. But you know what I mean. Using a knife and fork to eat a steak dinner requires more concentration than eating risotto. 😉

Chicken and Mushroom Risotto - Creamy risotto with golden brown sautéed mushrooms and chicken. Easy, perfectly seasoned and beautifully creamy! recipetineats.com

How to make Risotto

Risotto is really easy to make, and you do not have to stir constantly and add hot broth gradually. But there are a few simple tips that make all the difference, as well as busting a few myths! 🙂

  1. Arborio Risotto Rice – You must use risotto rice because it is starchier than other rice. If you don’t use risotto rice, you’ll end up with a pilaf instead of a creamy risotto!

  2. Saute onion, garlic and the rice – Almost every savoury recipe I share starts with “saute garlic and onion”, and there’s a good reason for that – because it’s an essential flavour base. Risotto is no exception! Sautéing the rice in the soffrito of onion and garlic adds a slight nuttiness to the rice and also helps to ensure even cooking of each rice grain;

  3. Tasty stock – If you want a tasty risotto, don’t use water. Full stop. The better the broth, the better the flavour. Homemade always rules. But store bought is what I usually use;

  4. No need to heat the broth – I swear to you, I have made it both ways and you can not tell the difference whether you use hot or room temperature (even fridge cold) broth. The only difference is that it adds a couple of minutes to the cook time because when you add the stock, it takes time to heat up. To me, that is worth saving on washing up; and

  5. No need to stir constantly and no need to gradually add broth – Busting another myth, there is no need to stand over the stove constantly stirring the risotto and you do not need to add the broth gradually if you make it in a large pot or skillet. I once made 2 risottos side by side to compare the difference between constantly stirring and gradually adding the broth versus adding most of the broth into the pot / skillet and only stirring it a couple of times and I could not tell the difference between the risottos.

Chicken and Mushroom Risotto - Creamy risotto with golden brown sautéed mushrooms and chicken. Easy, perfectly seasoned and beautifully creamy! recipetineats.com

However, in order to make a risotto without stirring constantly, you need to use a large pot or skillet (like pictured) so the rice spreads out in a fairly thin layer. I never understood the science behind why my risotto came out creamy even with minimal stirring and dumping all the stock in one go until I read this article by Kenji from Serious Eats: The Road to Better Risotto. He explained that traditionally, risotto is made in a fairly smallish saucepan so the rice is stacked deep and the liquid level is high (if you dump it all in at the same time). So in order for the rice to cook evenly, you need to stir and add the broth gradually.

I’ve always made my risottos in a skillet because I find it easier and better to sauté the ingredients that I stir into risottos. Which is why I’ve never had a problem making creamy risotto even though I barely stir and I add most of the (fridge cold) broth in one go!

So there you have it! The new way to make risotto – no need to heat the broth, no need to add it in gradually and barely any stirring, and the same end result: a gorgeous, creamy risotto!

Chicken and Mushroom Risotto - Creamy risotto with golden brown sautéed mushrooms and chicken. Easy, perfectly seasoned and beautifully creamy! recipetineats.com

I’ve garnished this Chicken and Mushroom Risotto with some golden bits of bacon which not only makes this even tastier (you know my rule: bacon makes everything better!), it serves a double purpose because I sauté the chicken and mushroom in the bacon fat. Never waste free flavour!

So! Now that I’ve made risotto so much easier to make, what do you think? Will Chicken and Mushroom Risotto be on your dinner table soon? 🙂 – Nagi x

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Chicken and Mushroom Risotto - Creamy risotto with golden brown sautéed mushrooms and chicken. Easy, perfectly seasoned and beautifully creamy! recipetineats.com

Chicken & Mushroom Risotto

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 40 minutes mins
Total: 50 minutes mins
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The new way to make risotto that comes out just as creamy as the traditional method: no heating up the broth, no need to add it gradually and no need to stir constantly! The bacon garnish is optional but honestly, it is so worth the effort. Also, I use the bacon fat in the pot to cook the chicken and mushrooms. Why waste the free flavour? 🙂

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp – 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2.5 oz / 75 g bacon (preferably streaky / fatty) (optional)
  • 12 oz / 350 g chicken thigh fillets , cut into bite size pieces
  • 13 oz / 400 g mushrooms , sliced (I use Swiss brown)
  • 2 tbsp / 30 g unsalted butter
  • 2 garlic cloves , minced
  • 1 onion , finely diced (brown, white, yellow)
  • 1/2 cup / 125 ml white wine (optional – sub with water or chicken broth)
  • 1 1/4 cups / 250 g arborio risotto rice , uncooked (Note 1)
  • 4 cups / 1 litre chicken broth/stock

Finishing

  • 1/2 cup / 35 g freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 – 3 tbsp / 15 – 50 g unsalted butter
  • Freshly chopped parsley
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Instructions

  • Heat 1 tsp oil in a pot or skillet (Note 2) over high heat. Add bacon and cook until golden. Transfer to small microwave-proof bowl.
  • Leave about 1 tbsp bacon fat in pot – discard excess. Add chicken* and cook until browned and cooked through. Transfer to separate bowl.
  • Add mushrooms* and cook until light golden. Add to bowl with chicken.
  • Turn heat down to medium and return pot to the stove. Add butter, and melt. Add garlic and onion. Sauté for 3 minutes or until softened.
  • Turn heat up to high, add rice and stir until the grains become partially translucent – no longer than 1 minute. (Note 3)
  • Add wine and cook, scraping the bottom of the pot (to get any brown bits), until the alcohol smell evaporates ~ 2 minutes.
  • Turn heat down to medium low. Add about 3 cups of stock. Then leave it, uncovered, stirring just once or twice, until most of the liquid has been absorbed.
  • Check firmness of rice and add 1/2 cup of stock at a time, stirring in between until absorbed, until the rice is cooked to your taste. (Note 4)
  • Add chicken and mushrooms back into the risotto towards the end, just to heat through.
  • Right at the end when the risotto is ready, add a splash of chicken broth to make the risotto to make it slightly soupy, then take it off the stove.
  • KEY STEP: Add butter (the more the better!) and parmesan, then stir vigorously (activates the starch and makes it super creamy). The excess liquid will evaporate quickly, so add more if you want a soupier risotto, like what you get at posh restaurants.
  • Serve IMMEDIATELY!! (Note5) Garnish with reheated bacon, and extra parmesan and parsley if desired.

Recipe Notes:

* The amount of oil required depends on how fatty the bacon and chicken is. If you use lean bacon and chicken breast, you’ll need 1 tbsp of oil for cooking the chicken and mushrooms (for each step).
KEY TIPS:
a) Start taste testing after you add around 3 cups of liquid to the risotto to see if the rice is ready, It should be firm, not soft.
b) Add a splash of stock at the very end to make it soupier than you want because then it needs to be taken off the stove to stir vigorously to activate the starch and make it creamy, and in this step that extra liquid you added will evaporate quickly. Posh restaurants make the risotto very soupy, so soupy that it spreads out on a plate like a thick soup and flows when you tilt the plate. It’s extremely rich (they use LOTS of butter), so this home version is creamy, not stodgy, but not as soupy as posh restaurants. Make it to your taste!
1. Risotto must be made with risotto rice, called Arborio Rice. Arborio is starchier than other types of rice which is essential for making creamy risotto. This recipe won’t work with normal rice – you’ll end up with a pilaf instead of risotto!
2. In order to use this “no stir” method of cooking risotto, you MUST use a large pot or deep skillet so the rice and liquid is spread out. This will not work in a saucepan as the liquid and rice will be too deep.
3. Do not over toast the rice. Over toasted rice = lose creaminess because it skills the starch.
4. The “proper” way is for the rice to be just cooked and still firm, but not hard. If you run out of chicken broth, switch to the hot water in the kettle. You may not use all the chicken stock.
5. Risotto continues to absorb liquid and will become gluggy if left out. So eat immediately! Use leftovers to make Arancini Balls – classic fried method or baked.
6. Nutrition per serving, assuming 4 servings. These are rather generous serving sizes – it reduces to 526 calories if you assume 5 servings.Chicken Mushroom Risotto Nutrition

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 571gCalories: 658cal (33%)Carbohydrates: 59.7g (20%)Protein: 41.9g (84%)Fat: 24.8g (38%)Saturated Fat: 10.8g (68%)Cholesterol: 111mg (37%)Sodium: 1274mg (55%)Potassium: 905mg (26%)Fiber: 3.4g (14%)Sugar: 3.9g (4%)Vitamin A: 400IU (8%)Vitamin C: 7.4mg (9%)Calcium: 120mg (12%)Iron: 5.6mg (31%)
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254 Comments

  1. Amy says

    July 7, 2022 at 9:57 pm

    Hi Nagi, can I turn this into a tomato and chicken risotto by adding some tomato paste into the stock?

    Reply
  2. Janette says

    June 21, 2022 at 5:37 pm

    First time making this. My son who has had it before elsewhere says it’s delicious. I also put small diced choritzo in it & left out the mushrooms because I forgot to buy them.

    Reply
  3. Jean Bond says

    June 15, 2022 at 12:28 pm

    The recipe calls for chicken thighs fillers cut in bite size pieces although the picture appears to have skin on thighs could you please clarify? And by the way I love all of your recipes Nagi thank you

    Reply
  4. Chris says

    June 2, 2022 at 7:03 pm

    5 stars
    forgot to rate it

    Reply
  5. Chris says

    June 2, 2022 at 7:02 pm

    This was easy as and beautiful, the wife loved it
    cheers

    Reply
  6. Deeanna Harris says

    March 28, 2022 at 5:51 pm

    Love Love love hearing from you Its a terrific LABOUR OF LOVE …Take it easy… We all are doing fine heps of RTE online OOps sooo absorbed reading your post my RTE Chicken risotto is burning …gotta go xxxd

    Reply
  7. jeanenne says

    March 26, 2022 at 7:13 am

    can the recipe be doubled?

    Reply
    • Marta says

      April 11, 2022 at 6:31 pm

      5 stars
      Absolutely! My fussy family can’t get enough of this risotto. I followed Nagi’s recipe first time I made it and second time it wasn’t enough so since then I’ve doubled everything with the same results.

      Reply
  8. Maddy says

    February 23, 2022 at 10:18 pm

    5 stars
    First time ever making risotto and it was amazing!! So easy to follow and tasted delicious. Always love your recipes.

    Reply
  9. Kim says

    January 26, 2022 at 12:54 pm

    I have always been a little wary of making risotto – this was easy and delicious. I had no white wine, but I had some left over champagne – wow, blown away by how good this was. Thank you

    Reply
  10. Paula says

    January 12, 2022 at 10:54 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious. Both my husband and I enjoyed it and I will be making it again!

    Reply
  11. Esther says

    November 27, 2021 at 7:12 pm

    Absolutely delicious as are all your recipes x you are my go to x

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      November 27, 2021 at 10:29 pm

      Thanks Esther!! N x

      Reply
  12. Sarah says

    September 22, 2021 at 7:33 pm

    5 stars
    I’ll never cook risotto in a pot again, the wide skillet method is a game changer! just added some fresh thyme and it was 10/10!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 23, 2021 at 7:30 pm

      Wahoo! I’m so glad you loved it Sarah!!! N x

      Reply
      • Sheela Pragasam says

        June 8, 2022 at 2:23 am

        5 stars
        All time family favorite! So delicious as with all your recipes. You definitely are my go to person if I want to try out a certain dish.

        Reply
  13. Cassie says

    September 3, 2021 at 3:04 pm

    How essential is the parm? I’m currently dairy free and would love to know if I can omit or substitute.

    Reply
    • Jess says

      February 1, 2022 at 2:08 pm

      5 stars
      My partner is also dairy free and it is less creamy without the parmesan but still delicious and flavourful 🙂

      Reply
  14. Jenny Cole says

    August 26, 2021 at 9:17 pm

    5 stars
    Just love this recipe….so easy! Best of all I can adjust the serves to 1! Yay!

    Reply
  15. Kerryn says

    August 16, 2021 at 6:32 pm

    5 stars
    Seriously Nagi this has to be one of the best yet. I’ve made more than 100 of your recipes and this one hit the spot tonight. After being told we have harsher restrictions in VIC today, this was just what we needed. Thanks Nagi! ❤️

    Reply
  16. Karla says

    June 2, 2021 at 11:24 pm

    Delicious…

    Reply
  17. Jo says

    May 28, 2021 at 5:54 pm

    But if you don’t stir it constantly what do you do while you drink the rest of the wine?

    Reply
    • Samantha says

      July 25, 2022 at 6:33 pm

      Ahahahah I was thinking the same…. So now here I am standing next to the stove enjoying a wine 🥂

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 30, 2021 at 1:36 pm

      Relax! 😉 N x

      Reply
  18. Richard says

    April 15, 2021 at 8:55 am

    5 stars
    We tot loved this recipe! It all came together to make a fab dinner. Pretty easy for my two left hands and stubby fingers. We added washed baby spinach at the end and just folded it through before a little more parmesan and chopped shallots/spring onions on top.

    Reply
  19. Carol says

    March 31, 2021 at 5:01 am

    Its really good, tasty and easy. Its a meal where i can use the chicken bits from a boiled carcass, the last of the mushrooms, the dregs of the bottle of white wine plus lots of butter and parmesan. Delicious. One of our faves.

    Reply
  20. Despina says

    March 3, 2021 at 9:26 pm

    5 stars
    Amazing, easy to make and follow instructions. My go to now. Family loved it.

    Reply
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