Rosé Risotto with Cheddar Cheese (Say what now?)

It’s getting chilly outside, and I wanted comfort food. I had arborio rice and no parmesan, but I did have cheddar and a bit of leftover Rosé that needed to be used. Experiment time. If worse came to worse (it was Friday the 13th) there was always PB and J. N.B. I didn’t need to break out the Skippy.
Ingredients
4 TBSP olive oil
1 medium onion diced
1 C arborio rice
1 C Rosé (or white wine)
2.5 C Stock (I used Bone Broth – just use what you have, this is comfort food not fiddly gourmet stuff)
1 C grated yellow cheddar (aged)
Fresh ground pepper and salt to taste
Method
- Heat oil in a medium saucepan and saute onions until they are translucent.
- Add the rice and saute on high for about 2 minutes, stirring, so it doesn’t stick.
- Add the wine (slowly or it will splatter), and reduce heat to a simmer, stirring occasionally to keep the rice from sticking, until the liquid is absorbed.
- Meanwhile, heat up your broth.
- When the wine is just about absorbed, stir in 1 cup of broth, again let it bubble away, occasionally stirring until absorbed (it will, just be patient).
- Add the second cup of broth, stir occasionally and let it absorb.
- Grate the cheddar cheese.
- Add the last 1/2 cup and the cheese. Stir until the cheese melts.
- Whack a lid on the pot, take it off the heat, and let it stand for 5 minutes.
Stir, plate or put it in a bowl and give it a good grind of fresh pepper and salt.
Makes enough for 2 full meals or 4 side dishes. It would have been nice with a green salad but I was too hungry to wait.
While I was waiting for the liquid to absorb I remembered this arborio rice I used to buy that had a recipe for “no stir” risotto on the box. Sadly, I can’t remember what the brand was, but I do remember it always turned out quite well (not quite as creamy as the “stir until you drop” version but still pretty good. Anyway, I went looking for No Stir Risotto recipes while waiting and found this “Almost No Stir Risotto” recipe from Italian Food Forever, which, incidentally looks like a great website. No, I don’t know Deborah Mele, and no, I don’t get a kickback for saying nice things, I just liked the look of the stuff she was making.