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My Favorite Way To Use Homemade Chicken Stock

I can imagine many of you who read the last post about homemade chicken stock were probably thinking, "What's the point?" You were probably thinking that in far less time and with far fewer dirty dishes, you could just buy a carton of the boxed stuff, squeeze it into your braise or your soup and be done with it. And though I'd urge you, if you insist on using pre-packaged stock, to follow Michael Ruhlman's advice to use water instead, I have a compelling dish for you to try on the day you do finally make your own chicken stock; that dish is risotto. Risotto, more than any other dish (except maybe soup), becomes an entirely different entity when you use homemade stock. The Arborio rice acts like a sponge and sucks up all the wholesome goodness of your stock; the resulting risotto is richer and way more intense than any risotto you could make with a boxed stock. So do this: make your own stock, whenever you get the chance, and then make my citrus risotto with seared scallops. It's a really simple process: just cook an onion (I used a red onion this time) in butter, add the rice for a minute and then start ladling in stock. At the very end you add the supremed fruit, its zest and its juices. This time, as you can see in the picture above, I had a beautiful result using two Meyer lemons and--this was the kicker--two blood oranges. Make stock then make risotto and I guarantee you'll never make risotto with a boxed stock again....

Seared Scallops with Citrus Risotto

Visions of food sometimes arrive and you wave them away like an annoying fly. "Why am I craving lobster bisque right now?" you ask yourself while castrating a horse. "Get that craving out of my head!" But what you don't realize, person who is reading this, is that a craving is a gift, assistance from the great beyond advising you on what precisely you are crying out for in the deepest, most desperate part of your soul. Take the experience I had yesterday. I was leaving work at Food Network (you have to call it Food Network, not "The Food Network" or you get fired) and I walked past the seafood store down there in the Chelsea Market and I had a vision of scallops on a citrus risotto. Was I craving this? Not necessarily. Did I really want scallops for dinner? Maybe, I wasn't sure. But that vision was insistent. "You must make me," the vision kept saying. "Scallops and citrus risotto is what you will eat." Finally, I caved and bought a pound of large, diver scallops which I brought back on the subway (my lucky subway neighbors!) and when I got off the train I hurried home to look up the citrus risotto from the Zuni Cafe Cookbook. I also read about it online and after reading my friend Heidi's post on the recipe (a basic risotto recipe with grapefruit and lime segments added in) I took her conclusion to heart: "god, this would be great with oranges or lemons." I made a citrus risotto with lime segments, grapefruit segements and the segments and juice from a navel orange. I seared the scallops Batali-style in a non-stick skillet. And friends, believe me when I tell you, this dinner was a triumph. I know it's a triumph because Craig's reaction to a pretty good meal is often a head-nod; his reaction to a triumph is: "Oh my God, this is so good. What did you put in this? I love this." Don't thank me, Craig: thank my vision. What follows is how you can realize my vision at home.......

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