Spinach Risotto Recipe (with Lemon) (2024)

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A delicious side, or a main meal – this creamy Spinach Risotto with Lemon is packed with flavor and super easy to make. Adults AND kids love it!

Step-by-step photos and instructions are below!

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Update:This recipe was originally published in March of 2019. It was republished with updated photos in January of 2022.

I don’t think I have ever eaten a risotto I didn’t like. I mean – what’s not to love? It’s a super yummy dish! Quite honestly, anytime I’ve made this – it’s been the main event, with the grilled chicken or whatever I make with it firmly in second place.

Making risotto isn’t difficult, but it does need you to be hands-on while you’re cooking. No special equipment needed – just get your ingredients together, and cook!

I make this spinach risotto recipe while cooking other things, usually grilling chicken, because I’m at the stove already, so may as well, right? I also quite like drinking a glass of wine while I cook. Some for me, some for the risotto – brilliant.

Make this on a weeknight, or for a weekend lunch (if you’re feeling particularly hungry).

What you'll find in this post: hide

1 Why you’ll love this recipe:

2 Frequently Asked Questions

3 What to serve with Spinach Risotto

4 Recipe Ingredients and Possible Substitutes

5 Recommended Equipment/Tools

6 How to make Spinach Risotto

7 Kylee’s Notes

8 More delicious risotto recipes:

9 Spinach Risotto Recipe (with Lemon)

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Why you’ll love this recipe:

  • The lemon zest is absolutely key to this, it pairs perfectly with the spinach, and when you add the creamy, salty parmesan, it’s a beautiful balance.
  • Excellent leftovers. This is fantastic reheated – make a full batch for 2 and eat leftovers for lunch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is risotto?

It’s a creamy rice dish, that is made with arborio rice, and stock. Often with garlic, onions and wine. Various mix ins at the end.

Is risotto a rice or pasta?

Very definitely rice. It tastes a little like pasta because we cook it in stock and it takes on a creamy consistency.

Is risotto difficult to make?

No! It does take a little time, and you do have to pay attention to it as it cooks, but it requires patience more than skill.

What kind of rice is used for Risotto?

I use Arborio rice. It is a short grain rice that can be found in most grocery stores. IT is high in starch, and creates a sticky, creamy texture for risotto without becoming mushy.
Carnaroli rice is traditionally used, but that is super hard to find in the United States.

What to serve with Spinach Risotto

Because risotto is a starch, we don’t need potatoes or pasta to go alongside our dinner. I usually make this recipe to go with baked fish or grilled chicken with one of these side dishes:

  • Roasted Broccoli. The unsung hero of weeknight dinner sides. This easy recipe is hands-off and super delicious! If you want your family to eat broccoli and LOVE it, give this a try!
  • Glazed Carrots. A simple side dish, using the sweetness of brown sugar combined with fresh rosemary. These Rosemary Glazed Carrots are great for holidays or just a regular Tuesday!
  • Sauteed Green Beans. Garlic and shallots gently flavor thesesautéed green beansmaking them a wonderful weeknight or holiday side dish!
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I have included step-by-step photos and instructions, as well as tips and tricks in the post. If you’d rather skip all that, scoot right on down to the full recipe card located at the bottom of the post.

Recipe Ingredients and Possible Substitutes

The full list of ingredients and quantities is found in the printable recipe card below.

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  • Vegetable Stock. Make Your Own Vegetable Stockor buy it. Or sub chicken stock or chicken broth.
  • OliveOil. Extra virgin is good, but light olive oils also work
  • Butter. Salted.
  • Onion. Finely dice this. This will form the basis of the flavor, along with the garlic and stock
  • Garlic. Freshly mince your garlic! Garlic is a key flavor in this risotto recipe!
  • Arborio rice. This is important, arborio rice has a high starch content, making it perfect for risotto as it helps blend the flavors and get that creamy consistency. Other long grain white rice will work but won’t be as creamy. It is definitely worth seeking out!
  • Dry white wine. Choose a wine you enjoy drinking. I prefer a sauvignon blanc, but chardonnay also works well. You can just use extra stock if you prefer!
  • Lemon zest and juice – Fresh is the ONLY way to go here, it’s a key ingredient!
  • Baby spinach leaves – They add a nutritional boost, a great flavor and a lovely touch of green.
  • Parmesan. Shred your own if you have the option. Pre-shredded just doesn’t taste as good or melt the same way.

How to make Spinach Risotto

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The full list of ingredients, quantities and instructions can be found in the printable recipe card below.

Get prepped

Heat your stock in a small to medium saucepan and keep it simmering while you cook. Dice the onion, mince the garlic. Zest and juice the lemon.

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Make the risotto

Over medium high heat the oil and butter in a large skillet or saucepan, and cook the onion until it softens (do not brown).

Add the garlic, cook for 30 seconds, then add the rice. Mix thoroughly to ensure the rice is fully coated in the oil/butter.

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Add the wine (if using), if not, use some of the stock.

Allow the stock to absorb into the rice, then add the broth by the ladle full (about 1/2 cup at a time stirring frequently, allowing the stock to absorb before adding more.

Continue adding stock until it’s all gone, then add the lemon juice. Taste, then season with salt and pepper.

Add the lemon and spinach

  • Remove from the heat, and mix in the lemon rind and the spinach, and let the spinach wilt.
  • Grate fresh parmesan cheese over the top.
  • Devour.

Kylee’s Notes

Add some protein to make it a complete dinner – grilled chicken, or pork chops make a great accompaniment. Grilled fish filets would be good too!

This is fantastic reheated – make a full batch for 2 and eat leftovers for lunch

What to do with leftovers

Store in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat until it is piping hot!

Substitutions/Additions

Use chicken stock if that is what you have (but it won’t be a vegetarian dish)

More delicious risotto recipes:

  • . Finished with basil and parmesan, this is a hearty side dish or a delicious vegetarian main course. Either way, it’s delicious.
  • Garlic Parmesan Risotto Recipe. This Garlic Parmesan Risotto Recipe may be the star of the show we call “dinner” in this easy side – it’s sure to please the whole family!
  • Bacon Zucchini Risotto. A perfect way to use up summer squash, thisBacon Zucchini Risottois creamy, bright and fresh – so yummy! This is a great one pan dinner, or a perfect side.
  • Mushroom Risotto. Creamy dreamy, herby and delicious, thismushroom risottois perfect as a side, or even as a main dish!
  • Chicken Risotto. A super easy and creamyChicken Risottorecipe that is perfect for the whole family. Get dinner on the table in under 30 minutes. Boom!
  • Instant Pot Risotto: Get this classic Italian side dish, a dreamy, creamy risotto super fast, and hands OFF!

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A delicious side, or a main meal – this creamy Spinach Risotto is packed with flavor and super easy to make. Adults AND kids love it!

Author: Kylee Ayotte

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Recommended Equipment

Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

To Serve

  • Shaved parmesan

Directions

  • Heat your stock in a saucepan and keep it simmering while you cook.

  • Over medium high heat the oil and butter in a large skillet or saucepan, and cook the onion until it softens (do not brown).

  • Add the garlic, cook for 30 seconds, then add the rice.

  • Mix thoroughly to ensure the rice is fully coated in the oil/butter.

  • Add the wine (if using), if not, use some of the stock.

  • Allow the stock to absorb into the rice, then add stock by the ladle full (about half a cup at a time), allowing the stock to absorb before adding more, stirring frequently.

  • Continue adding stock until it’s all gone – then add the lemon juice.

  • Taste, then season with salt and pepper.

  • Remove from the heat, and mix in the lemon rind and the spinach, and let the spinach wilt.

  • Grate fresh parmesan over the top.

  • Devour.

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Notes

  • Add some protein to make it a complete dinner – grilled chicken, or pork chops make a great accompaniment. Grilled fish filets would be good too!
  • Use chicken stock if that is what you have (but it won’t be a vegetarian dish)
  • This is fantastic reheated – make a full batch for 2 and eat leftovers for lunch!

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 479kcal | Carbohydrates: 88g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 1243mg | Potassium: 423mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 5365IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 5.7mg

Disclaimer

Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

About Kylee Ayotte

I am a born and raised New Zealander (a Kiwi), now living in Phoenix, Arizona. I’m happily married to the love of my life – a hot American boy I met while traveling the world. I’m a mama to 2 awesome little boys and love red things, rugby, cheesecake, and bacon. Mmmmm. Bacon. Read More

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  1. Sabrina Weber says

    This. Is. Awesome. Risotto has always intimidated me. But this recipe is easy to follow and spot on. This is restaurant level good at home. THANK YOU!!! Served with crab cakes and sautéed green beans.

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  2. Andrea says

    Made this in my pressure cooker by reducing the stock to 4 cups and cooking on high pressure for 7 minutes. All the flavors were great together and it made a wonderful accompaniment to my basil parmesan salmon. Will definitely be making this again!

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  3. Pappusingh says

    Very nice recipe

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  4. Linda says

    This was delish! I served it with broiled fish. Perfect! Lemon and fish. I followed recipe to the T!
    Thank you!

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Spinach Risotto Recipe (with Lemon) (2024)

FAQs

Can I use lemon instead of wine in risotto? ›

If you'd like to lend a touch of acidity to the risotto you can add a squeeze of lemon juice or a touch of white or red wine vinegar at any point while you're stirring in the broth.

Can I make risotto without wine? ›

Try adding sherry vinegar for mushroom risotto, white or red wine vinegar in place of white or red wine, or even rice or apple cider vinegar to boost the taste in asparagus risotto. Just be sure not to overdo it. A little vinegar goes a long way — remember, you're looking for balance, not a sour, overpowering tang.

How many calories are in spinach risotto? ›

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 to 6
Calories322
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 15g19%
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How much lemon juice to substitute for white wine? ›

Lemon juice is much more acidic than white wine, so be sure to dilute it when substituting. For example, if a recipe calls for a cup of white wine, swap it out for a half cup of lemon juice and a half cup.

Can I use lemon juice instead of wine? ›

Lemon juice makes an excellent substitute for dishes that require white wine. It could be a creamy pasta dish or perhaps any seafood delicacy, you can always swap it with lemon juice to get similar results.

Is wine essential in risotto? ›

The wine just adds some acidity to the dish. You can leave it out if you like. You can give the risotto a squeeze of lemon though.

Can I use balsamic vinegar instead of wine in risotto? ›

Short answer to both, is yes. Any vinegar, with a splash of balsamic will replace red wine vinegar. White wine, or water with a splash of balsamic will replace red wine. There's a lot of variables, but for most cooked foods, this should be fine.

Why do you put vinegar in risotto? ›

The acid of the vinegar is thought to break down more of the starches inside the rice, helping each grain of rice absorb more liquid. Can you put vinegar in rice? Add a teaspoon of vinegar (apple cider or white vinegar both work) to the cooking liquid of your pot of rice.

Is it healthy to eat risotto everyday? ›

Risotto, prepared with stock and different ingredients, has loads of starch and can also have a ton of essential fat and sodium. If you consume it in moderation, it will not make you fat. However, eating it daily without any physical movement can cause an accumulation of fat.

Why is risotto rice so high in calories? ›

The main ingredient in risotto, arborio rice, is very high in starch. A quarter-cup serving of the rice contains 36g of carbohydrates—almost all starch. It has less than one gram from fiber and less than one gram from sugar. USDA data also shows that the carbs in home-cooked risotto are almost entirely from starch.

What is a serving of cooked risotto? ›

As a general rule, 60g per person is perfect for a starter, light meal, or if you've bulked out the dish with other ingredients. For more generous portions, go with 75g each. Whatever type of risotto you're making, use piping hot stock – it means the grains will start to soften and cook straight away.

Can I use lemon juice instead of rice wine? ›

Lemon Juice and Sweetener

Please note that because it's much more acidic and tart than any type of rice wine, it's not a good direct substitute. Nevertheless, lemon juice, with its acidic body, is still a suitable replacement especially if it's mixed with sweeteners.

Can you use lemon instead of mirin? ›

Fruit juice

If you're using juice, only use half the amount of mirin called for in the recipe. Some people will also add a squeeze of lemon or lime juice to help cut the sweetness of the liquid, be mindful that a little can go a long way when it comes to these citrus fruits.

Is lemon a good substitute for red wine vinegar? ›

Lemon Juice

In a pinch, lemon or lime juice will work as a red wine vinegar substitute. Citrus juice has a completely different flavor profile, though, so it's not our first choice. That said, using lemon juice will bring an acidic brightness to the dish that you may find more pleasing than the original recipe!

Can you use off wine in risotto? ›

The truth is that you can use old wine for cooking a variety of dishes. Whether you use red or white wine doesn't matter. You can cook with wine for up to two months or longer after the bottle has been opened. Even if the wine you use for cooking is unfit for drinking.

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