For Chanukah Italians add raisins to this first course dish that’s popular throughout the country
December 15, 2023 12:00ByBenedetta Guetta, Benedetta Guetta
Risotto is a quintessential Italian first course and, as such, it also belongs on the table of Italian Jews, all over the peninsula, but especially in the regions of Piedmont and Lombardy. This recipe makes a basic risotto, but you can customise it to celebrate the holidays: with diced candied citron for Sukkot, raisins for Chanukah, chopped pumpkin for Rosh Hashanah, and peas for Passover — Italian minhag allows both rice and legumes to be eaten over Pesach. All sorts of vegetables can be added at other times of the year, depending on what’s in season. Simply prep the ingredients and add them to the rice while it’s cooking.
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This recipe can be made parev by omitting the butter and cheese.
Recipe adapted from: Cooking alla Giudia (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2018