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No-Stir Creamy Lemon & Herb Baked Risotto

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published11 Nov '20 Updated27 Jun '25
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This Creamy Lemon & Herb Baked Risotto is made using an entirely hands-off oven method that will bring risotto onto your dinner table even on the busiest of weeknights! It’s ultra creamy, there’s no stirring and you don’t even need to sauté onion!

Luscious yet fresh and bright from the herbs and lemon, it’s delicious alone but pairs especially well with fish, prawns and chicken.

Creamy Lemon Herb Baked Risotto fresh out of the oven

An effortless creamy Baked Risotto recipe

There will always be a time and place for risotto made the traditional way, stirring leisurely at the stove for a good 25 minutes as cookbooks and Italian nonnas have always insisted.

This no-stir, no-sauté, “dump and bake” risotto recipe is for all the other times. It is:

✅ Incredibly creamy;
✅ Results in perfectly cooked “al dente” rice;
✅ Requires no stirring during cooking – not even once; and
✅ Does not even require sautéing of onion or garlic beforehand. It “self sautés” in butter in the oven because it floats on the surface.

I tell people it is 98.5% as good as the traditional way made on the stove. But truthfully, most ordinary folk would not be able to tell the difference. Hand on heart, it is that good!

Creamy Baked Risotto with Crispy Skin Barramundi
Creamy Lemon & Herb Risotto served with crispy skin Barramundi (cook it using the exact same steps in this Crispy Skin Salmon recipe)

What you need for Creamy Baked Risotto

Here’s what you need to make this entirely hands-off creamy risotto in the oven. The base recipe is a creamy Parmesan Risotto which is delicious just as it is, but I’ve also added a lemon and herb flavouring option which is insanely good!

Ingredients in Creamy Baked Risotto
  • Risotto rice – To make any risotto dish, you need to use risotto rice, which is different to ordinary white rice because it’s got higher levels of particular starches that thickens and makes the risotto beautifully creamy without the need for cream. While there are actually a number of risotto rice varieties (eg. Carnaroli, Vialone Nano), by the far the most common you’ll encounter is Arborio rice. I am using Arborio rice here;

  • Chicken stock/broth – We use a whole large carton in this recipe (4 cups / 1 litre). Nice and handy because no measuring is required! Be sure to use low sodium stock (ie. low salt) otherwise the end result will be a touch on the salty side after the parmesan is added;

  • Parmesan cheese – For an umami flavour punch, to compensate for not sautéing the garlic and onion nor deglazing the pot using white wine like I do with all my stovetop risotto recipes such as my favourite Mushroom Risotto;

  • Garlic and onion – Standard risotto foundations, finely chopped and minced as usual; and

  • Butter – Some for the cooking part, and some to stir in at the end. You can cut down on the butter at the end if you insist, but don’t skimp on the butter for the cooking part because the onion and garlic “self-sautés” in the butter. If you cut the butter down, the onion will just boil!

This is what the plain Creamy Parmesan Risotto looks like. I call it “plain”, but there’s certainly nothing plain about how it tastes!!

Creamy Baked Risotto in a casserole pot, fresh out of the oven

Lemon and Herb flavouring option

To make the Lemon and Herb flavour, all you need is one lemon, and any herbs you choose – I used parsley, chives and dill.

Herbs and lemon for creamy risotto
  • Lemon – we use the lemon rind for lemon flavour, as well as the juice for freshness; and

  • Herbs  – I’ve used a 1-2-3 combination of parsley (1 tbsp), chives (2 tbsp) and dill (3 tbsp). Using a ratio like that is a handy way to strike a good flavour balance between the “lead vocals” in flavour (dill, in this case) with the “backup singers” (parsley and chives in this case, which are more subtle in flavour). You can use any herbs you want and it’s easy to figure out how much to add because we just add the herbs in right at the end so just keep adding to your taste!


How to make Creamy Baked Risotto

Recipes don’t get any easier than this: Put it all in a dish, cover and bake! It’s so ridiculously hands-off you’ll be surprised that it doesn’t wash up and do the dishes for you as well afterwards. (OK, OK – there is stirring required at the end, but I still maintain that it’s a “dump and bake” recipe!)

How to make Creamy Baked Risotto
  1. Heat stock using whatever means you want – stove, microwave. Heat until just hot and steamy; it doesn’t need to be boiling. This pre-heating ensures the rice cooks evenly. Can’t be bothered? That’s fine too. Just add 10 – 12 minutes to the bake time, to factor in the time it takes for the stock to heat up in the oven;

  2. Put everything in casserole dish – The rice, stock, butter, onion and garlic;

  3. Bake 35 minutes – Cover with casserole lid or tightly with foil, then bake for 35 minutes or until the rice is just cooked. Ovens are never the same so it may take a bit longer or less in yours;

  4. Yes, it will appear liquid-y – It will look somewhat watery when you take it out, rather than creamy or appetising. But have faith! It will become creamy in the next step……..

  5. Stir vigorously – Add the parmesan and extra butter, then stir the risotto vigorously until you see the liquid starting to thicken and turn white. By stirring the risotto, you are activating the starch in the risotto which emulsifies with fat (butter in this case) and thickens the liquid to make it creamy!

  6. Goal: Thick and creamy, never dry and stodgy! Risotto should always be thick and creamy, oozing on the plate. It should never clump in a stodgy and dry pile. Nobody likes stodgy risotto!

  7. Lemon and herbs last, if using – Lastly, add the lemon and fresh herbs. We do this right at the end to preserve the fresh flavour; and finally …

  8. Plate up quickly while it’s still oozy and creamy! If it gets too thick waiting in the casserole, just add 1 tbsp of boiling water at a time and stir it in well to loosen it up.

Close up of bowl of creamy Lemon Herb Baked Risotto

Reheating risotto (this one reheats well!)

Ordinarily you will read in recipes that risotto does not keep well and that leftovers are just good for making Arancini balls. And there’s no denying that risotto is at its best when freshly made!

However, if you cook the risotto rice so it is just al dente tender (rather than mushy and soft) and the risotto is creamy enough (like pictured) it actually reheats very well. Nice and creamy, and 100% delicious!

Plate of creamy risotto with crispy salmon
Creamy Lemon & Herb Risotto served with Crispy Skin Salmon – where readers first spied this risotto recipe and requested it!

What to serve with risotto

Risotto is a wonderfully versatile dish. It can be a humble dish – simple, comforting and rustic – or an extravagant one, fancied up with decadent ingredients at fine restaurants (like truffles! 😱).

Risotto can also play many roles. It can be a starter (as it would in a traditional Italian meal), star as a main course (for example, this Shrimp/Prawn Risotto) or, often as in my case, deployed as a side dish. Because it’s so creamy, it’s ideal for mopping up with each bite of steak or chops, prawns or fish and it acts as a semi-sauce.

Lemon & Herb Risotto is particular excellent with fish, since fish loves lemon, and the soft texture of the risotto isn’t too harsh against tender fish flesh.

In fact, I’m sharing this risotto recipe today by popular demand after I showed it as the accompaniment for a Crispy Skin Salmon I shared on Monday! That is why the risotto is heavy on the dill – because we all know dill and salmon are best of friends! – Nagi x


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No-Stir Creamy Lemon & Herb Baked Risotto (it’s magic!)

Author: Nagi
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 35 minutes mins
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Italian, Western
4.95 from 108 votes
Servings5 – 6 as a side
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Recipe video above. This risotto recipe is made using an entirely hands-off oven method that makes risotto possible even on the busiest nights! Ultra creamy, no stirring and you don't even need to sauté onion and garlic – they "saute" in the oven because they floats on the surface with the butter. Surely the most easy risotto in the world!
Fragrant with lemon and herbs, it's good enough to eat on its own but makes a wonderful accompaniment to meats, fish, seafood and mains as a side that's also a semi-sauce, such as in Monday's Crispy Skin Salmon.

Ingredients

Risotto:

  • 1 1/2 cups Arborio risotto rice (Note 1)
  • 4 cups chicken stock , low sodium (or vegetable)
  • 1/2 onion , finely diced (brown, white, yellow)
  • 1 garlic clove , finely minced (large!)
  • 30g/ 2 tbsp butter , unsalted, cut into 1.5cm / 1/2″ pieces
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Finishes:

  • 1/3 cup parmesan cheese , finely grated (store bought pre grated is fine)
  • 30g/ 2 tbsp extra butter , unsalted, cut into 1.5cm / 1/2″ pieces (Note 3)

Lemon Herb Flavour (excellent with fish & prawns, Note 4):

  • 2 tsp lemon rind (1 lemon)
  • 2 – 3 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp parsley , finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp chives , finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp dill , finely chopped
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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F (all oven types).
  • Heat stock: Heat up the chicken stock until just before boiling using whatever method suits – stove or microwave.
  • Pour everything into casserole dish: Pour the stock into a small casserole pot ~24cm/10" wide. Then add all the remaining Risotto ingredients – rice, butter, onion, garlic, pepper.
  • Bake 35 minutes: Cover with lid or foil, bake 35 minutes or until rice is just cooked – tender but not mushy. The risotto will still look liquidy – that's what you want to ensure risotto is creamy at the end!
  • Stir vigorously: Remove from oven, stir ta few times to break up rice. Add finishing butter and parmesan, then stir vigorously until the watery liquid becomes creamy, and mostly evaporates/gets absorbed.
  • Goal – oozy and creamy:The risotto should be oozy and creamy, not thick, gluey or stodgy. If it gets too thick, add 1 tbsp of boiling water at a time to loosen it up, stirring well after each addition.
  • Taste for salt: Taste for seasoning and adjust (I find it's just right).
  • Serve asap! Serve while hot and creamy, topped with more parmesan if desired!

Lemon Herb flavouring option:

  • Add lemon rind, juice and herbs, stir through gently just before serving.

Recipe Notes:

1. Risotto rice – Risotto needs to be made with risotto rice (Arborio rice is my choice) because it’s extra starchy. This is what makes risotto beautifully creamy without the use of cream. Find it in the rice section of grocery stores.
2. Pot/pan – 20cm/8″ square pan also works, or similar volume any other size. Avoid using a wide, giant pan because then the risotto spreads out too thin and might dry out.
If you scale recipe up, then you need a larger pot. Or a smaller pot if you scale down!
3. Extra butter for finishing – if you really want to reduce the fat, you can skip the extra butter used to finish. But do NOT skimp on butter for the cooking phase. It is essential for the onion and garlic to “oven sauté” in the butter while it bakes (it floats on the sauce with the butter). Otherwise, the onion just boils in stock – not as nice!
4. Herbs – any (Western) herbs of choice are fine here. It’s added at the end, so taste as you go and trust your tastebuds to tell you when you’ve added the right amount!
5. Storage & reheating – unlike most risottos, this one will reheat well as long as the rice is cooked until tender not mushy and soft. Keeps 4 days in the fridge. Reheat in microwave. Add touch of water if needed to loosen. Note however that herbs may lose some colour. Also the lemon flavour tends to fade, so consider propping it up with a fresh spritz of juice.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 406cal (20%)Carbohydrates: 57g (19%)Protein: 12g (24%)Fat: 14g (22%)Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)Cholesterol: 36mg (12%)Sodium: 469mg (20%)Potassium: 279mg (8%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 4g (4%)Vitamin A: 487IU (10%)Vitamin C: 10mg (12%)Calcium: 87mg (9%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
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241 Comments

  1. June says

    August 29, 2022 at 6:04 pm

    5 stars
    I made this last night and it was so delicious and creamy, way more creamy than when I make risotto the traditional way. This will be my go to method now, thank you.

    Reply
  2. tan says

    August 10, 2022 at 9:27 pm

    5 stars
    I made this tonight to serve with slow cooked osso bucco- I added some saffron threads to the stock as it was heating. Delicious- turned out soo good. I never have any success with traditional risotto and avoid making it. This will be my go to risotto recipe now. So easy. Thanks Nagi for all the effort and testing you put into all the recipes you put out there for us.☮💖✨🙏

    Reply
  3. Edward Kierklo says

    July 23, 2022 at 7:40 pm

    5 stars
    I used to pride myself on making idiot savant risotto while stirring like a madman in the pan. Never again. This is a fool proof, fairly easy, delicious dish that even someone like me can make. Leaves room for interpretation too.

    Reply
  4. Lynne J says

    July 17, 2022 at 6:14 am

    5 stars
    OMG! It totally worked and was delicious to boot! I love risotto, love herbs, love lemon, so I just HAD to make this dish. It all came together perfectly with almost no work! I did add more garlic, just because I also love garlic. This made a ton of rice, we ate it for 3 days. Next I am going to try your pumpkin version. Thanks Nagi!

    Reply
  5. IRENE says

    June 24, 2022 at 11:14 pm

    5 stars
    I cooked this tonight with the chicken breast stuffed with mushroom recipe.

    I’ve only cooked risotto with my Thermomix machine. Now I have learnt how to do it using the oven. Thank you!!

    Reply
  6. Wendy Morrison says

    June 15, 2022 at 1:43 pm

    This recipe worked beautifully. The end result was exactly as Nagi said. The amount made was rather a lot so I refrigerated the leftover risotto (I added an egg to the mixture to ensure it would hold) and used it to make arancini which I stuffed with sauteed chopped mushrooms and prosciutto and a cube of mozzarella. They worked perfectly.

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  7. Siehyean says

    June 8, 2022 at 8:44 pm

    Hi Nagi, I have been lurking on your blog for awhile, and love all your recipes! Lately I have been working my way through the shorter/quicker ones (toddler+infant = limited time for cooking) and this blog has been life-saving!

    Would this recipe work with carnaroli rice? Do you think the cook times would be the same?

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    • Kathryn says

      November 30, 2022 at 3:52 am

      I’ve used carnaroli rice in place of arborio and it works out well.

      Reply
  8. Sam says

    June 4, 2022 at 6:46 pm

    Fantastic pairing with the crispy salmon. So flavoursome and so little to actually do!

    Reply
  9. jo says

    May 25, 2022 at 8:01 pm

    planning on making this for dinner tomorrow and then turning leftovers into aranchini balls. can i used shaved parmesan instead? and any tips of preparing and cooking arancini in my air fryer?

    Reply
    • Wendy Morrison says

      June 15, 2022 at 4:49 pm

      I deep fried my arancini, I don’t think they would work in an air fryer but I would be interested if you tried and they were successful!

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 26, 2022 at 7:24 am

      You could use shaved parmesan Jo but I am sorry I haven’t tested arancini in an air fryer yet! N x

      Reply
  10. Julie says

    May 16, 2022 at 7:30 pm

    5 stars
    Outstanding. Delicious. Yummo. And so easy to make. I topped mine with chicken and mushroom and omitted the lemon.

    Reply
  11. Melissa says

    May 13, 2022 at 12:23 am

    5 stars
    Made this for dinner and it is FABULOUS! So much easier than standing over the stove and stirring like a maniac. And it turned out so much better than mine when I do the traditional way! Thank you!

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    • Nagi says

      May 13, 2022 at 6:14 pm

      That’s great Melissa! I am happy that you enjoyed it! N x

      Reply
  12. TB says

    May 12, 2022 at 9:07 am

    Just made it & it came out PERFECT!!!! Tasted just the same as stove top ones!!! Finished up with sauteed buttery mushroom & peas. Going to make this method all the time from now on!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 12, 2022 at 3:12 pm

      Woo hoo!! That’s great TB! I am glad you liked it! N x

      Reply
  13. Michelle says

    May 9, 2022 at 12:02 am

    5 stars
    Loved this and so did my parents. I served it with lemon butter shrimp and roasted asparagus.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      May 9, 2022 at 3:44 pm

      Oh that sounds like a delicious meal Michelle! N x

      Reply
  14. Sharon says

    May 3, 2022 at 7:27 am

    Never had luck with traditional risotto! It is time consuming and Gordon Ramsey said… it should flow like lava. Not mine! Got your recipe in the oven now.. Will keep you posted!

    Reply
    • Sharon says

      May 4, 2022 at 8:28 pm

      Follow up to a post… Risotto was in the oven at that time… final result was just soooo great! Will never go back to making risotto the traditional way!

      Reply
  15. Pamela says

    April 23, 2022 at 7:00 pm

    5 stars
    Another great recipe, Swapped out 1 cup of the stock for 1 cup white wine as didn’t have reduced salt stock. Worked really well. Served with pan fried snapper and peas. Yum. Thanks Nagi

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    • Nagi says

      April 25, 2022 at 12:43 pm

      That’s a great tip with the wine Pamela! N x

      Reply
  16. Julie says

    April 21, 2022 at 3:20 pm

    5 stars
    This is my go to dish, so easy and delicious, always impresses guests.

    Reply
  17. Anita says

    April 5, 2022 at 9:12 am

    This was so easy, flavorful – delicious! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 5, 2022 at 5:06 pm

      That’s great Anita – I am happy you liked it! N x

      Reply
  18. Theresa says

    March 20, 2022 at 9:54 pm

    5 stars
    We have a winner! I’ve never made risotto before because it always seemed so intimidating but this recipe was easy and foolproof. My partner even came back for seconds. Not surprised as none of Nagi’s recipe’s have ever let me down! Thank you Nagi

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    • Nagi says

      March 20, 2022 at 9:58 pm

      I am happy that you enjoyed it Theresa! N x

      Reply
  19. Marney says

    March 17, 2022 at 1:13 pm

    5 stars
    I served this with your crispy skin fish -which, along with risotto, I have always been too scared to try. Why I took on two things at once that were new to me defies logic but it was one of the best meals I’ve ever made. So, so good! Thank you so much.

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  20. Jen says

    March 8, 2022 at 7:38 pm

    Loved this recipe for a quick and easy dinner. Thanks Nagi x

    Reply
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