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Mushroom Risotto

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published18 Jan '20 Updated11 May '25
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This is a risotto so good, it will make a grown man weep. A creamy, umami packed Mushroom Risotto fully loaded with garlicky, buttery mushrooms stirred through the risotto AND piled on top, it’s completely and utterly mouthwateringly delicious, can’t-stop-eating-it-good.

This is a fully loaded mushroom recipe – there’s 750g / 1.5 lb mushrooms in this!

Bowl with creamy Mushroom Risotto, ready to be eaten

Mushroom Risotto

It’s such a let down when you’re faced with a giant bowl of Mushroom Risotto, only to find you have to fish around desperately through piles of gluey rice to find a a few piddly bits of mushrooms.

Let me assure you, no fishing expedition will be required for this Mushroom Risotto!

(Let me also assure you there is no gluey rice in sight. Just creamy, silky, perfectly al dente risotto!😇)

Pot of Mushroom Risotto in a white cast iron pot, fresh off the stove

What goes in mushroom risotto

This risotto recipe is intended to be one that makes the most of ordinary mushrooms, rather than hunting down exotic wild or Asian mushrooms, or using dried mushrooms which have a more intense mushroom flavour.

So this recipe is based around a rather large volume of either white or Swiss Brown/Cremini mushrooms!

Other than the mushrooms, there’s nothing unusual or groundbreaking in this recipe. It’s more about cooking technique (trust me, risotto is simple!).

Ingredients in Mushroom Risotto

Just a note on a few of the ingredients:

  • Risotto rice – to make risotto, you need to use risotto rice which is called Arborio rice, it’s different to ordinary white rice because it’s got a higher level of starch on the surface which thickens the cooking liquid used and makes the risotto beautifully creamy;

  • Cream –  I don’t ordinarily use cream in risotto because you don’t need it to make risottos creamy (see above point). In this particular recipe, I actually use it to add a touch of richness and to make the risotto white (you’ll see in the video it’s quite brown because of the mushrooms). It’s optional;

  • Eschallots / French onions – baby onions that are finer than normal onions so they kind of “dissolve” into the risotto. Sub with 1/2 a normal onion, finely chopped; and

  • Substitute for wine? Wine adds depth of flavour into risotto as well as deglazing the pot (ie dissolving the golden brown bits on the base of the pot from cooking the mushrooms into the wine which forms part of the flavour base)


How to make Mushroom Risotto

And here’s how to make it.

How to make an incredible Mushroom Risotto
  1. Golden mushrooms – Sauté the mushrooms first to make them beautifully golden (because golden mushrooms = more flavour than colourless mushrooms!). Do this in 2 batches, else the pot is too crowded and they go watery and stew instead of golden. Then remove from the pot.

  2. Sauté garlic and onion until the onion is cooked and the garlic smells amazing!

  3. Deglaze with wine and add risotto – Add wine and let it simmer rapidly until mostly evaporated. Then add the risotto rice and stir so it gets coated in the butter and becomes semi-translucent – about 1 to 2 minutes.

  4. Add stock 1 1/2 cups at a time – We’re using a total of 5 cups of chicken stock which is the amount needed to cook 1 1/4 cups risotto rice so it’s al dente (cooked through but not mushy) with enough sauce so the risotto is beautifully creamy, as pictured.

    Add the stock 1 1/2 cups at a time, stir briefly then leave it for 3 minutes until the rice absorbs most of the liquid. Repeat 3 more times until the stock is used up, stirring regularly towards the end so the base doesn’t catch.

    There’s no need to add the hot stock ladle by ladle, stirring constantly, which takes around 30 minutes. The end result will be just as creamy, I promise. Read next section below for why!

  5. Add cream and parmesan – Once the chicken stock is all used up and the rice is just cooked (about 12 minutes), the risotto will still seem a little sloppy which is exactly what we want. The excess liquid will evaporate quite rapidly in the finishing steps.

    Add the cream and parmesan, then give it a vigorous stir. This activates the starch in the risotto rice which gives the sauce the signature creamy consistency. In this step, you’ll also observe that the risotto transforms from being sloppy to beautifully creamy!

  6. Creamy and white – Notice the difference in the colour and consistency in Step 6 (after cream and stirring) compared to step 5.

  7. Add most mushrooms – Now add most of the mushrooms into the risotto, reserving some for garnish. Adding the mushrooms at the end rather than cooking the rice with the rice preserves the beautiful golden colour of the mushrooms.

  8. Serve! Ladle the risotto into bowls and top with remaining mushrooms. Your goal is for the risotto to be beautifully creamy, it should ooze when ladled into bowls rather than piling up in a thick stodgy mound. If your risotto gets a bit thick, just add a splash of boiling water to loosen it up again.

    Garnish risotto with extra parmesan (essential in my world) and a little sprinkle of parsley for a touch of freshness, if desired.

For the best flavour, cook the mushrooms until golden then stir some back in at the end and reserve the rest to pile on top. Maximum taste – and it looks better too!

Busting risotto-making myths!

There’s no need to stand over a hot stove stirring constantly for 30 minutes for creamy risotto. The liquid just needs to be added in 3 or 4 batches, and you only need to stir regularly towards the end. And I promise, your risotto is still going to be beautifully creamy and evenly cooked.

The concept of having to slowly add stock into the rice ladle by ladle for creamy risotto is a traditional method that was called for in the times when risotto was made by Italians in tall, narrow risotto pots. Tall narrow pot = high rice and liquid depth = must stir regularly for even cooking.

It’s been pretty well documented and tested by established food authorities such as Kenji Lopez-Alt at Serious Eats that if you use a wider pot, there’s no need to be so diligent.

Close up of Mushroom Risotto in a white cast iron pot, fresh off the stove

What to serve with Mushroom Risotto

Mushroom Risotto can be served either as a starter / appetizer, or as a main.

As a starter, serve smaller portions (remembering that this is quite rich!). For a protein main, try some of these:

  • CRISPY Herb Baked Chicken with Gravy

  • Crispy Pan Fried Fish – or serve this as the main with the Mushroom risotto on the side

  • Garlic Prawns (Shrimp!)

  • Roast Chicken – or a Slow Cooker Roast Chicken

  • Pork Roast with Crispy Crackling

  • Standing Rib Roast (Prime Rib) or Marinated Roast Beef

  • Slow Roast Leg of Lamb – or a classic Roast Lamb Leg

I usually serve it as a main course with a simple crisp green salad like a Rocket (Arugula) Salad with Balsamic Dressing and Shaved Parmesan. The peppery flavour of the Rocket lettuce is a classic pairing with rich, creamy dishes like this risotto. Bonus that it’s possibly the fastest side salad ever!! – Nagi x

PS For a Carb Blow Out, add a side of Garlic Bread or even Cheesy Garlic Bread!


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Bowl with creamy Mushroom Risotto, ready to be eaten

Mushroom Risotto

Author: Nagi
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 35 minutes mins
Total: 50 minutes mins
Mains, Starter
American-Italian, Italian, Western
5 from 157 votes
Servings4 – 5 people
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Recipe video above. Creamy, comforting Mushroom Risotto fully loaded with garlicky, buttery mushrooms stirred through the risotto AND piled on top. Mouthwateringly delicious, cosy food that's elegant enough to serve at a dinner party. It takes time to make mushrooms golden brown, but it's worth every minute – it's amazing!!

Ingredients

Mushrooms:

  • 500g (1 lb) mushrooms , sliced 3 mm / 1/8" thick (Note 1)
  • 250g (1/2 lb) mushrooms , quartered (Note 1)
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves , minced
  • 1/2 tsp salt and pepper , each

Risotto:

  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 garlic clove , minced
  • 2 eschallots / French onions , finely chopped (or 1/2 onion)
  • 1/4 cup dry white wine (Note 2)
  • 1 1/4 cups arborio rice , uncooked
  • 5 cups chicken broth/stock , low sodium, warm (Note 3)

Finishes:

  • 1/2 cup cream , optional but recommended(Note 4)
  • 2 tbsp (30g) butter , optional (Note 4)
  • 1/2 cup parmesan cheese , finely grated
  • 1/2 tsp salt and pepper , each

Serving:

  • Finely chopped parsley or chives
  • Parmesan , freshly grated
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Instructions

Garlic Butter Mushrooms

  • Add 1 tbsp oil and half the butter in a large heavy based pot over high heat (Note 5). Once melted, add half the mushrooms and cook until pretty golden brown (~4 min).
  • Add 1/2 the garlic, 1/4 tsp each salt and pepper, then continue to cook until golden brown (~1.5 min). Then remove into bowl.
  • Repeat with remaining mushrooms, then remove.

Risotto

  • Turn heat down to medium. In the same pot, melt butter then add garlic and onion.
  • Cook 2 minutes until onion is translucent but not golden.
  • Add wine and allow to simmer rapidly for 2 minutes, scraping the base of the pot, until mostly evaporated.
  • Add rice and stir for 1 minute until semi translucent.
  • Add about 1.5 cups of stock. Stir, then leave for 3 minutes, stirring just a few times, until mostly absorbed (~3 min).
  • Add about 1.5 cups stock, stir every now and then until mostly absorbed (~3 min) – no need to stir constantly. Repeat twice more until all stock used up, rice is just cooked but risotto still creamy and sloppy (~10 min, Note 6).

Finishes

  • Add cream and butter, stir vigorously to make creamy.
  • Stir in parmesan, salt and pepper.
  • Stir through half the mushrooms, then taste and add more salt and pepper if needed. Consistency should be creamy, not stodgy (Note 7).
  • Reheat remaining mushrooms (I microwave).
  • Spoon risotto into bowls, then top with reserved mushrooms (including a drizzle of buttery juices pooled in bowl!)
  • Garnish with parsley if using, and extra parmesan. Serve immediately!

Recipe Notes:

1. Mushrooms – just ordinary mushrooms, either white / button mushrooms or Swiss Brown/Cremini mushrooms.
I like slicing most and quartering some for texture variety in the dish. If your mushrooms are giant, cut into 1/6th of 1/8th.
Best to cook mushrooms until golden than remove. If you cook them with the rice, the mushrooms lose their colour (and colour = flavour!)
Will also work beautifully with other sliceable mushrooms like shiitake, and large mushrooms like portobello.
More exotic mushrooms (like Chanterelle, Morel) or Asian mushrooms like Enoki, Oyster, King Oyster mushrooms etc – use your judgement to cut to size so they can sautéed until golden and used as directed by this recipe.
2. White wine adds complexity and depth of flavour. Any white wine will do here, though a dry one is best. Sauvignon blanc, chardonnay, Riesling. Even leftover champers would be fine!
Can’t consume alcohol? Substitute with more chicken stock.
3. Adding hot stock/broth slowly – it’s been pretty well documented nowadays but food authorities such as Serious Eats that contrary to popular belief, you don’t actually need the pot to be hot when making risotto (nor do you need to add gradually!). It doesn’t make a difference to how evenly it cooks. But by force of habit, I still do it. Use any means that suits you – microwaving jug by jug, or have a saucepan on the adjacent stove.
4. Cream and extra butter for finishing – these are optional. The cream and butter adds extra richness for finishing (cream also makes risotto white). Still incredible without! I would choose cream over extra butter in this recipe.
5. Pot – I use a 26 cm / 11″ Chasseur cast iron pot. If your pot is not as heavy it won’t hold as much heat so I’d recommend sautéing in 3 batches otherwise you risk your mushrooms stewing (ie becoming watery) instead of golden brown.
6. Rice doneness – If rice still too firm once all stock used up, add 1/2 cup hot tap water at a time and stir until absorbed until rice cooked to your taste.
7. Finished consistency of risotto – “real” risotto, like you get at serious Italian restaurants, is so loose it will pool on a plate rather than holding its shape in a mound. It should never be so thick that when you dollop it on a plate, it holds its shape. For home purposes, I like mine to have a thicker consistency than restaurants. It still “oozes” when I serve it up, but it doesn’t spread out flat like a sauce (see video).
8. Leftovers – will keep 3 to 4 days in the fridge. Reheat in microwave with a splash of milk and mix well to make it creamy again!
9. Nutrition per serving includes cream but excludes extra 2 tbsp butter.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 649cal (32%)Carbohydrates: 63g (21%)Protein: 21g (42%)Fat: 36g (55%)Saturated Fat: 18g (113%)Cholesterol: 80mg (27%)Sodium: 1285mg (56%)Potassium: 962mg (27%)Fiber: 4g (17%)Sugar: 5g (6%)Vitamin A: 890IU (18%)Vitamin C: 6mg (7%)Calcium: 191mg (19%)Iron: 4mg (22%)
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Originally published October 2019. Post tidied up January 2020 – no change to recipe!

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311 Comments

  1. Marta says

    March 26, 2022 at 10:42 am

    I tried this recipe around one year ago and my also very fussy family can’t have enough of this risotto! I’ve trebled the amount (its 5 of us) and I still hardly ever get leftovers! Only things I’ve changed for this are I also add a bit of dried porchini and omit the white wine. Thank you, Nagi, you’re my rockstar!

    Reply
  2. Karyn says

    March 20, 2022 at 11:27 am

    5 stars
    A-mazing Nagi. All I did differently was add more garlic to both the mushrooms and risotto. Something to try – a chef friend uses port instead of wine.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 20, 2022 at 10:02 pm

      OOOOH Great tip Karyn! Sounds yummy! N x

      Reply
  3. irene says

    February 27, 2022 at 2:34 am

    5 stars
    Hi, Nagi,

    Hope all is going great for you. & your new book. Really missing you and Dozer. Hope you’re both back soon.
    Take care & Thank You for all your Wonderful recipes.

    Irene X X X

    Reply
  4. Beverly Delaney says

    February 25, 2022 at 12:07 pm

    5 stars
    Delicious! Followed exactly except left out the cream and loved the outcome. I always love your recipes.

    Reply
  5. Michael Mahoney says

    February 21, 2022 at 1:42 pm

    5 stars
    My VERY picky family that “hates mushrooms” gulped down every last bit of this. Thanks for sharing this high-end restaurant-caliber recipe!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 21, 2022 at 4:11 pm

      Glad we could “convert” them!! 🍄 N x

      Reply
  6. Andrew says

    February 7, 2022 at 8:46 pm

    5 stars
    I made this for my family tonight and it was a hit! I used dried porcini, swiss brown, king brown, white and shimeji mushrooms. When adding the chicken stock to the rice I also added the liquid that i rehydrated the porcini’s in. Will definately make this again.

    Reply
  7. caroline says

    February 7, 2022 at 2:20 pm

    This was sooo so tasty! I added a little bit more wine than the recipe said

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 7, 2022 at 3:50 pm

      My kind of cooking!! N x

      Reply
  8. Crystal says

    February 4, 2022 at 12:02 pm

    5 stars
    Delicious – love your recipes. thank you!

    Reply
  9. Mita Shrestha says

    January 31, 2022 at 6:14 am

    Amazing flavours. I had to cook the rice for slightly longer than stated. But it was a really easy recipe to follow and the video and photos were very useful. I added half a cup of frozen petit pois in the last minute to up the veg content. All the family enjoyed it!

    Reply
  10. AMF says

    January 11, 2022 at 1:30 am

    I never made risotto before. Unfortunately, I didn’t notice that the broth that you add had to be hot since I didn’t catch that detail until I had already finished. I was able to save it by cooking a lot longer and adding more broth and water than required, but I’m sure it will come out better the next time.

    Reply
    • AMF says

      January 11, 2022 at 1:33 am

      Just as a follow up…the flavors of the risotto were awesome…so I will definitely be making again…I just will be sure to add hot broth!

      Reply
  11. Sherrill says

    January 8, 2022 at 10:53 am

    5 stars
    This is now my go to recipe for mushroom risotto. Much less work and so delicious…made enough for leftovers….YUM

    Reply
  12. Bala says

    December 31, 2021 at 1:37 am

    5 stars
    Comment from husband from the grocery store – that’s a lot of mushrooms! Yup, it is. And they are all worth it. Excellent recipe with super helpful, perfect details. An unqualified success for my first ever risotto. I did have to cook the rice a bit longer with more liquid, but the recipe told me exactly how to do this too. A thumbs up from the whole family including the picky eaters.

    Reply
  13. Lee says

    December 18, 2021 at 1:23 pm

    5 stars
    Yum and easy recipe, never made risotto and have rarely eaten it due to it being too rich in restaurants but as a newbie this turned out great! I added some zucchini and baby spinach and less mushrooms. I used Massel liquid chicken stock and subbed half a cup of with water. I didn’t add any cream. Fabulous thanks!

    Reply
  14. Sandra Britton says

    December 1, 2021 at 4:27 pm

    Has anyone tried this without wine?

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    • Nagi says

      December 2, 2021 at 6:56 am

      Plenty of times 🙂 Just sub with more chicken stock. I’ll update the recipe now! N x

      Reply
  15. Julie says

    November 11, 2021 at 10:01 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious, full of flavour and such a wonderful creamy texture. This will now be my go to Risotto recipe. Thanks Nagi for your easy to follow recipes, they are all terrific.

    Reply
  16. Evelyne Delvaux says

    November 4, 2021 at 3:07 am

    Perfect. Absolutely perfect! Amazing risotto!!

    Reply
  17. Patricia says

    October 24, 2021 at 7:43 am

    5 stars
    This was so delicious!
    One of the best risottos dishes I ever had.
    I didn’t realize I had forgotten the cream until it was in the bowl..needless to say it didn’t need it.

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    • Nagi says

      October 25, 2021 at 11:40 am

      I always like it when a cooking goof up turns out well! N x

      Reply
  18. Bec B says

    September 1, 2021 at 10:42 am

    5 stars
    This is a divine recipe. Try to cook meat free meals for my teenagers a few nights a week and expected distain but it was a huge hit! If your looking to feed usual meat eaters but who like mushrooms this is a no brainer.

    Reply
  19. Terry Papadopoulos says

    August 23, 2021 at 7:21 pm

    5 stars
    Pretty easy to make and tastes absolutely delicious. A friend gave me a fresh truffle which I added into and grated over which it. Best mushroom risotto I’ve ever had

    Reply
  20. Karen says

    August 6, 2021 at 7:21 pm

    5 stars
    The secret to a successful risotto is a bottle of wine. Yes, a whole bottle. A half cup in the pan, the rest in your wine glass as you stir in the stock…

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      August 7, 2021 at 10:55 am

      I love it! N x

      Reply
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