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Fermented barley and girolle risotto

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Fermented barley

To make the risotto

Girolles

To garnish

1
Place the barley in a suitable-sized sterilised container and pour the water over the grains. Stir with a clean sterilised spoon, then cover the container with muslin. Keep in a warm part of the kitchen and allow to ferment for 4 days
2
The barley is now ready to use. It can be stored, in the liquid, in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days
3
Drain the barley, reserving the liquid. Set a suitable-sized pan over a medium-high heat and add 75g of the butter. When it starts to foam, add the barley and cook for about 30 minutes, scraping the bottom of the pan every couple of minutes as the barley starts to catch and caramelise, until it is dark and roasted in appearance with a nutty aroma
4
Add the vinegar to deglaze the bottom of the pan, stirring and scraping well, then pour in half of the stock and season with a little salt. Turn down to a simmer and cook as you would a risotto: once the first addition of stock has been absorbed, gradually add the remaining stock and some of the reserved water from the barley, stirring the liquid into the grains until absorbed. It should take about 10 minutes for the barley grains to be cooked through and reach a risotto consistency. Adjust the seasoning and stir in the ricotta
  • 1 dash of sherry vinegar
  • 300ml of brown chicken stock
  • salt
  • 20g of ricotta , blended until smooth
5
Now cook the mushrooms. Place a frying pan over a high heat and add the butter and 250g of the girolles. Cook for just a couple of minutes or until wilted. Finish with a pinch each of salt and pepper and lemon juice to taste
6
Place a generous spoonful of barley in the bottom of each warm serving bowl and top with the girolles. Finish with the rocket and shave over the remaining raw girolles

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