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Butternut Squash Risotto with Parma Ham Crisps and Fresh Pesto Recipe

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A fantastic winter recipe thar is easy to make, warming, and delicious. The risotto is creamy and packed with flavour, and the parmesan ham crisps add a salty, crispy touch. The fresh pesto is the perfect finishing touch, adding a bright, herbaceous flavour.

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Ingredients:

  • 1kg butternut squash, peeled and cut into bite-size chunks
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • Bunch of sage leaves picked , half roughly chopped, half left whole
  • 1 ½ ltr good quality vegetable stock
  • 50g unsalted butter
  • 1 shallot, finely chopped
  • 300g risotto rice (Arborio or Carnarolli)
  • 1 small glass dry white wine
  • 50g Parmesan, finely grated

For the pesto:

  • ½ garlic clove, peeled and roughly chopped
  • 1 handful of basil, roughly torn
  • 55g/2oz pine nuts
  • 55g/2oz fresh Parmesan, finely grated
  • 150ml/1/4-pint olive oil
  • salt and pepper

Method:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C. Toss the squash in 1 tbsp oil together with the chopped sage. Scatter into a shallow roasting tin and roast for 15-20 minutes until cooked through.
  2. Bring the stock to the boil and keep on a low simmer.
  3. In a separate pan, melt half the butter over a medium heat. Stir in the shallot and cook gently for 8-10 minutes until soft but not coloured, stirring occasionally.
  4. Add the rice stirring continuously until the rice is shiny and the edges of the grain start to look transparent.
  5. Pour in the wine and simmer until totally evaporated.
  6. Add the stock, a ladleful at a time, and stir the rice over a low heat for 20 minutes until the rice is cooked al dente (with a slightly firm, starchy bite in the middle). The risotto should be creamy and slightly soupy.
  7. Gently fry the whole sage leaves in a little olive oil until crisp, then set aside on kitchen paper.
  8. When the squash is cooked, mash half of it to a rough purée and leave half whole.
  9. When the risotto is just done, stir though the purée, then add the cheese and butter and leave to rest for a few minutes.
  10. Serve the risotto scattered with the whole chunks of squash, fresh pesto and the crisp sage leaves.

To make the pesto:

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  1. Place all the ingredients in a mortar and pound well with the pestle to make a rough paste.
  2. Season to taste.
  3. Alternatively, place the ingredients in liquidiser and blend until smooth.

Wine Pairing

This dish is perfect for a winter night in with a good glass of wine. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Pinot Noir: This is a classic pairing for butternut squash. The earthy, mushroomy flavours of pinot noir will complement the sweetness of the squash.
  • Chardonnay: Chardonnay is another good choice. The buttery, oaky flavours of chardonnay will stand up to the richness of the risotto.
  • Sauvignon Blanc: Sauvignon blanc is a refreshing choice that will cut through the richness of the risotto. The grassy, citrusy flavours of sauvignon blanc will also complement the fresh pesto.

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6 Wine Pairings to upgrade your pizza

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Whether it’s a Netflix and chill night or a pizza night out; pair these wines with your favourite pizza toppings to bring out the full flavours and delight your palate.

Pepperoni

To balance out the strong spice of pepperoni, choose wine with rich, fruity flavours. Its savoury qualities will cut through the pepperoni’s fat and saltiness, providing the perfect moreish match. 

Pair with: Sangiovese or Barbera, Nero d’Avola, Nebbiolo.

Vegetarian 

If you like your vegetables where you can see them on a pizza, think of wine with gentle notes that’s not going to compete with the ingredients on a vegetarian pizza. 

Pair with: Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc, Prosecco, Fiano, Rosé.

Meat

Whether it’s a meat lover’s pizza or chicken; go with full-bodied reds with rich fruity flavours that are up to the task and can perfectly match the fattiness of the meat for an undeniable flavour combination.

Pair with: Cabernet Sauvignon or Tempranillo, Shiraz, Malbec.

BBQ 

The smokiness and sweetness of the barbeque sauce will pair perfectly with the fruitiness of a Pinot Noir. Its light body and fine tannins will work beautifully with the chicken, without overpowering it.

Pair with: Pinot Noir, or Dolcetto, Merlot, Chardonnay, Rosé.

Mushrooms

There’s no better pairing than Pinot and mushrooms—they’re all about earth and spice. A little oregano makes the match even better.

Cheese

Whether it’s a classic Margherita or a pizza with even more cheese, try a dry rosé which is perfect for lighter flavored pizzas, or a light aromatic red like pinot noir which is just acidic enough to cut through the tomato sauce and thin layer of oil from melted cheese

Pair with: Rosé and Pinot noir

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The new Wine Lovers Box is here!

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Yes wine lovers, it’s that time again. This quarter’s Wine Lovers Subscription Box has landed. It’s the third out of four boxes we send out per year, and true to our nature, it’s a not-so-little box of happiness to help you get through lockdown and social distancing funk…

This box takes you to the rolling hills of the Veneto wine region in north-east of Italy to bring you two aromatic wines from winemakers Stefano Chioccioli and Mattia Giacomelli, who ferment their wine in temperature controlled tanks in order for the wine to develop its typical fruity aromas.

Best Selling Pinots – Amori Delle Venezie

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Amori Pinot Grigio Blush 2018 

A single estate Pinot Grigio Blush, delicate pink in colour with a lovely delicate strawberry fruit flavours, soft and medium dry.

Composition: 100% Pinot Grigio
Pairing: Ideal as an aperitif with breadsticks and olives.

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Amori Pinot Grigio 2018

A delicate pinot with floral character together with aromas of pears, limes and green apples. It’s dry, crisp and well-balanced on the palate with refreshing citrus flavours and zesty acidity with a subtle honeyed note on the finish.

Composition: 100% Pinot Grigio
Pairing: Enjoy chilled on its own or together with fish dishes.

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Delicious Greek olives and Italian breadsticks that pair beautifully with the Amori Pinot Grigio in your box.

This quarter’s Wine Box is available till 15th October. 

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Health reasons why you should drink red wine every day

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Call us biased but we think you should be drinking red wine every day. But don’t just take our word for it, medical professionals back us on this claim. While alcohol in general, gets a bad rap from doctors, the one drink they seem to endorse, all be it in moderation is red wine. Yes, because it has surprising health benefits, and a glass a day will help keep you in tip-top shape.

8 health benefits of drinking red wine

  • Drinking red wine is known to improve your short-term memory. It helps you retain information, thanks to the effects of resveratrol.
  • Not a big fan of eye diseases? Don’t worry, a glass of wine a day will prevent cataracts. This is because red wine is rich in antioxidants.
  • No one enjoys dental plaque or a dentist’s bill so it’s good to know the natural antioxidants in wine reduce bacteria that causes tooth decay and help prevent annoying and expensive trips to the dentist.
  • Red wine is also good for the heart and prevents heart disease. This is because it helps regulate fat and cholesterol in the body. It decreases bad cholesterol and increases good cholesterol which is good for the heart. Also, certain components of wine block the development of fat cells.
  • Some studies have shown promising results that wine reduces the risk of cancer. It slows down the development of lung cancer and helps prevent certain types of skin cancer.
  • You’ll also be happy to know that a glass a day helps maintain your youth. The antioxidants in red wine help improve the skin’s appearance. In fact, there are a lot of beauty treatments that use the components of wine in their products.
  • An Italian study from 2009 claims a potential relation between the nutriments of red wine and higher sexual activity. Think of it as an aphrodisiac and get your freak on.
  • One benefit of red wine we’re sure you don’t need a doctor to tell you about is that it helps beat stress. The antioxidants in the wine act as a great stress reliever so go on, sip away.

Just to make health professionals happy, we must say that the WHO advises not to exceed the daily consumption of two glasses of wine for men and one glass for women.

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