Best Easy Lobster Risotto Recipe (2024)

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May 04, 2020, Updated Mar 23, 2024

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The Best Easy Lobster Risotto Recipe – easy, delicious, and creamy lobster risotto in just one pot!

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  • Best Easy Lobster Risotto
  • Is There Cream In Risotto
  • How To Make Creamy Risotto
  • Tips To Perfect Easy Risotto
  • What Lobster To Use In Lobster Risotto
  • Other Lobster Recipes You’ll Love
  • What To Serve With Lobster Risotto
  • How to Store Lobster Risotto
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Best Easy Lobster Risotto

Lobster risotto is one of my all time favorite dishes – it is creamy, rich, and delicious – and so much easier to make than most people think. Risotto is a great one pot dinner, and even though it has a luxuriously creamy texture, there is no cream in the dish!

While this recipe calls for parmesan cheese, you can nix it for a dairy free dish that tastes and feels creamy – thanks to tons of stirring action! There is a bit of a process to make perfect risotto, so I strongly suggest reading through some of my tips if you haven’t ever made it before – anyone can handle this recipe (it is great for beginner cooks, as there are no advanced techniques), but you will need to stir this dish a lot and follow the process. I hope you love this easy one pot lobster risotto as much as I do!

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Is There Cream In Risotto

The one thing you really need to do to get creamy risotto is stir – because there is no cream in this risotto recipe!

The creamy texture most people love from risotto has nothing to do with actual cream (though some risotto recipes do include cream for extra rich flavor) – it comes from the starch that arborrio rice gives off when stirred frequently while cooking.

If you’ve ever made rice pilaf and stirred it a bit too much and it got gummy, it is the exact same process- except in this case we’re trying to get that thick, rich, and creamy texture on purpose.

How To Make Creamy Risotto

The top tip to getting perfect smooth and creamy risotto is to stir – and stir some more.

Realistically, expect to be stirring your risotto basically nonstop for 30 minutes.

While that sounds a bit daunting, you don’t need to put muscle into it – you won’t be worn out after making this dish – but you do need to keep it moving around the pot.

Tips To Perfect Easy Risotto

To speed up your risotto, keep the stock you’ll be adding to the mixture in another pan on the stove, just under boiling.

Adding cold stock to each addition slows cooking time down a bit- so keeping some warmed on the stove will shave 10 minutes or so off your cooking time- and it’s not much more of a mess.

If you set the stock out on a warm countertop though (or your kitchen is warm) you can easily make this into a one-pot meal by not heating your stock.

Just don’t add COLD stock, whatever you do! It will make this recipe take forever!

What Lobster To Use In Lobster Risotto

For this recipe, I use pre-cooked lobster meat that I get in my local grocery store – but any cooked lobster meat works, including lobster tails.

You can also used picked raw lobster meat – simply dice into 1″ chunks and toss into risotto about 5 minutes before it is done cooking.

Cook until bright red and opaque instead of transparent and grey, and risotto is perfectly creamy.

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Other Lobster Recipes You’ll Love

If you love this easy lobster risotto, please check out my other deliciously easy lobster recipes!

These recipes have been made thousands of times and pinned millions of times – see why they are some of my favorite recipes on Sweet C’s!

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10 Minute Perfect Broiled Lobster Tails Recipe

10 Minute Butter Poached Lobster Tails in Garlic Lemon Cream Sauce

Easy Lobster Mac and Cheese

The Best Easy Broiled Lobster Tails Recipe

Garlic Butter Lobster Skillet Recipe

What To Serve With Lobster Risotto

Since risotto is a fairly thick and hearty dish, it is beautiful with lighter vegetable sides.

Click through some of my top picks for foods to serve with lobster risotto below:

How to Store Lobster Risotto

After cooking lobster risotto, refrigerate leftovers immediately.

Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days, or frozen for up to four months.

To reheat (if frozen, let thaw fully in the refrigerator overnight), heat 2 tbsp butter in a large nonstick pot, and add risotto.

Stir in 1/4 cup stock and cook on medium high heat until piping hot and creamy, about 8 minutes.

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Best Easy Lobster Risotto Recipe

This delicious creamy lobster packed risotto is a classic Italian dish that will keep you wanting more.

Course Main Dishes

Cuisine Italian

Keyword one pot, rice, seafood

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes minutes

Total Time 50 minutes minutes

Servings 8

Calories 295kcal

Author Courtney O’Dell

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 8 oz cremini mushrooms cleaned and diced
  • 2 shallots diced
  • 2 ½ cups arborio rice
  • 28 oz boxes chicken stock lower sodium is best
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • ¼ cup green onions diced
  • dry vermouth optional- 1/2 cup
  • 1 cup water
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • Parmesan Cheese optional
  • 1 lb lobster meat – tail or claw cooked or uncooked

Instructions

  • Heat a large pan or ceramic dutch oven over high heat.

  • Add olive oil.

  • When oil is shimmery, add diced onions, mushrooms, and shallots.

  • When onions are slightly browned, add butter and stir.

  • Lower heat to medium-low, add rice, stir well.

  • Let rice brown just slightly (think "toasted" for a little flavor)

  • Add a little bit of stock and vermouth (optional!!)- just enough to keep the consistency liquid.

  • Stir frequently until rice thickens.

  • Add a little more stock until it is just barely liquid at the bottom of the pot.

  • Repeat stirring frequently until thickened and adding just enough stock to keep it from burning or becoming too thick.

  • When your stock is gone, and the risotto has become thicker, taste a bit of it.

  • If the rice is too crunchy for your taste, add a little water and proceed with the steps above.

  • Risotto should be slightly al dente- just a slight, teeny crunch when bit. If you over cook the rice, it will become a bit gummy- but its all individual tastes.

  • Add lobster meat- if cooked, add just at the end to warm it up- if uncooked- give it about 5 minutes to cook thoroughly, until red and opaque white. You don't want it overcooked or it will be gummy and fishy.

  • Add diced green onions just before your risotto is done cooking- you won't want them to overcook.

  • When risotto is thick enough to not spread all over a plate, but not so thick you can shape it like mashed potatoes, it is ready.

  • Serve when warm.

  • Grate fresh parmesan cheese over the top and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 295kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 66mg | Sodium: 368mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g

Categorized as:
gluten free, Lobster, Main Dishes, One Pot, Recipes, Seafood, Thanksgiving Seafood

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Courtney loves to share great wine, good food, and loves to explore far flung places- all while masting an everyday elegant and easy style at lifestyle blog Sweet C’s Designs. Sweet C's devoted to finding the best food and drinks you'll want to make or find, around the world!

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Best Easy Lobster Risotto Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make risotto like a chef? ›

The chef spends 16 minutes exactly focusing just on feeding risotto with stock or water, eyeing the rice while it simmers to ensure that the liquid is slowly plumping the grains rather than quickly drying them out. As with pasta, al dente is key to this Italian style of cooking.

What makes a risotto good? ›

A hint of wine is often added after the rice to deglaze the pan, but the real star of risotto is the broth. While constantly stirring the rice, warm broth is added in, one ladle-full at a time. Over time, the rice absorbs the broth, releases its starches, softens, and creates that signature velvety texture.

What is the secret to risotto? ›

Always use warm stock.

Warming the broth before adding it to the warm rice coaxes more starch out of each grain of rice and helps prevent it from overcooking. Cool broth takes longer to warm up in the risotto pan and may shock the grain into holding onto its starches while the rice itself continues to cook.

How do restaurants make risotto so fast? ›

We par cook it. We make the recipe without finishing it with cream or butter or cheese. We pour the hot risotto onto a sheet tray to cool quickly and then store it in a container. Once we are ready to serve, we reheat the risotto with a little chicken stock, and finish with cream, butter, and some parmesan cheese.

Is risotto good for you? ›

Risotto is made from cooked Arborio rice, which is a type of Italian white rice. When prepared properly, risotto is a healthy, low-calorie meal that is high in fiber and protein. It also contains several essential vitamins and minerals, including thiamin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, and phosphorus.

What wine goes with lobster risotto? ›

When pairing wine with Lobster Risotto, it's important to consider wines that can balance the creaminess of the dish, complement the sweetness of the lobster, and stand up to any citrus or herbaceous elements. A Burgundy Chardonnay would be a delightful pairing with Lobster Risotto.

What is the best broth for risotto? ›

Ingredients for Mushroom Risotto

Broth: Homemade chicken broth is always the best choice for flavor, but you can use store-bought chicken broth for convenience. Choose low-sodium broth and adjust the seasonings at the end.

What is the best rice for risotto? ›

Arborio is the most popular short-grain rice for making risotto. It is capable of absorbing large amounts of liquid and produces a relatively creamy risotto with a hearty texture. Carnaroli is a plumper, larger grain of rice that has a high starch content.

Is risotto better with stock or broth? ›

Stock and broth are equally great for thinning out sauces, making risotto, or as a base for quick soups. Broth is better for consuming as is because it has seasoning that makes it tastier on its own. Broth may be preferred as a flavor enhancer for cooking plain white rice or grains.

What is the most famous risotto? ›

Risotto alla Milanese is a classic dish from the Lombardy region of northern Italy. It's said to have come about in the mid-1800s, when a team of glassmakers took some of the saffron they were using to color the stained glass windows in Milan's Duomo cathedral and added it to the risotto being served at dinner.

What adds Flavour to risotto? ›

By adding beans, chicken, or any seafood, they'll soak up some flavor and lend an extra texture to your risotto. Since risotto is really a blank slate for just about any ingredient, it's easy enough to add something to it to make it more of a complete meal.

What is Gordon Ramsay's recipe for risotto? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 large shallot, chopped finely.
  2. 4 tablespoons olive oil.
  3. 8 ounces baby portabella mushrooms, sliced.
  4. 10 ounces arborio rice.
  5. 12 cup dry white wine.
  6. 4 cups low sodium chicken broth.
  7. 8 ounces plum tomatoes, skinned, seeded and finely chopped.
  8. 1 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped.

What is the main ingredient of risotto? ›

In addition to rice as the main ingredient, classic risotto also contains a small amount of onion or shallot sautéed in butter, dry white wine, hot stock, vegetables or mushrooms, and different aromatics.

What is seafood risotto made of? ›

What is seafood risotto made of? From lobster to squid and clams to cod, risotto is a wonderful vehicle for serving all kinds of seafood. To intensify the oceanic flavor in this crab and shrimp risotto, we spike our rice cooking liquid with briny clam juice.

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