Risotto GF DF Low

Serves 4

Ingredients

  • Approx 1 litre premade stock from allowed vegetables
  • 2 Tbsp milk free margarine (Nuttalex)
  • 2 Tbsp Canola, rice bran or sunflower oil
  • 1 leek, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic (squeezed in a press)
  • ½ head of celery, finely chopped
  • 300g Arborio rice
  • 400g pre cooked and shredded chicken
  • ½ choko chopped into about 1 cm cubes
  • ½ Swede chopped into about 1 cm cubes
  • Salt

Method

  • Heat the stock.
  • In a fry pan, on a low heat, melt 1 Tbsp Nuttalex and oil together
  • Add the leek, garlic, celery, choko & Swede & fry for about 10-15 minutes but don’t brown
  • When the vegetables have softened add the other 1 Tbsp oil & the rice and turn up the heat
  • Keep stirring the rice as it will now start to fry and will look translucent after about 1 minute
  • Add 1 cup of warm stock and a pinch of salt and keep stirring
  • Once the stock has cooked into the rice (when you can no longer see it in the pan) it is time to add the rest of the stock slowly to the dish ladle by ladle.
  • Add one ladle of stock and a pinch of salt
  • Turn the heat down to a simmer heat so the rice does not cook too quickly on the outside
  • Each ladle of stock must be absorbed into the rice before adding the next
  • This will take 10-15 minutes to completely add the stock
  • If you run out of stock before the rice is cooked (soft) add warm water instead
  • Add the chicken to the dish with the last ladle of stock and mix well
  • Remove from the heat and add the remaining Nuttalex and stir through
  • Place a lid on the pan and allow it to sit for 2 minutes on a low heat

Stock: 4 litre capacity saucepan with a lid

Stir fry in 1 Tbsp of allowed oil…. 2 chopped celery sticks, 2 cloves garlic, 1 diced Swede, 1 sliced leek and ¼ tsp salt. When golden in colour add 10 cups water. Bring to the boil, cover with a lid and simmer for 1 hour. Strain for the stock. Either throw the vegetables or use them in another dish.

Tip: Pureed vegetables can be added to mince dishes to boost the nutrients.

RECIPES SUITABLE FOR THE RPAH FOOD CHEMICAL ELIMINATION DIET
Disclaimer: Please note that the food chemical elimination diet is a testing tool to find which food chemical substances your body is sensitive to. It is not intended to be a life-long diet. This procedure should be done with the supervision of your dietitian. Once the elimination investigations are complete you need to add foods back to the diet, from the food chemical groups you have been avoiding, to find your tolerance levels to the substances to which you are sensitive.

The following recipes fall into 4 main categories and will help you through this diet investigation and or the initial re-introduction of moderate chemicals.

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containing gluten/wheat and or dairy foods

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free from gluten/wheat or dairy food

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