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Risotto pot?

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jmaguire21 | 12:26 Wed 27th Jan 2010 | Food & Drink
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Can a generic sauce pan be used to cook risotto? I have recipes i want to try but I would only be using a small amount. I have an electric pan with a lid which would be perfect for larger quantities, but i also have an omelette frying pan (1person) and a selection of saucepans. I would only be looking to attempt enough for 1-2 people.

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whenever i made it in the past i used either a frypan or standard saucepan with no trouble
The reason for using a larger flat pan is that in making risotto you are trying to boil the liquid off and leave just the flavour behind. If you cook it in a sauce pan, it will work, but will take longer. Can you boil down the stock you are going to use first, so there is less water to come off?
The reason for using a larger flat pan is that in making risotto you are trying to boil the liquid off and leave just the flavour behind. If you cook it in a sauce pan, it will work, but will take longer. Can you boil down the stock you are going to use first, so there is less water to come off?

The rest of the liquid is absorbed by the rice, so obviously you do need liquid, despite trying to get rid of some of it.
On Ideal world (tv shopping channel)they recently sold an electric pan which they did a demmo of a risotto,that turned out ok.I would say the fry pan would be great,just scale down the ingredients if just for 1 or 2

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