Vegan Mushroom Risotto Recipe | Easy + gluten-free | Two Spoons (2024)

Dec 4, 2019(Last updated Oct 18, 2023)by Hannah Sunderani

Vegan Mushroom Risotto

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Looking for a cozy dinner recipe to get you through these cold winter days? I’ve got you covered with this dreamy and Creamy Vegan Mushroom Risotto. With just 10 ingredients and under 40 minutes to make from start to finish, this risotto can be yours.

This recipe is so creamy and comforting. It’s simple enough to make for a mid-week dinner, yet decadent enough for entertaining. And vegan or not, everyone will love thissatiating bowl.

The risotto is rich, thick and creamy, with garlicky and cheesy flavour. Topped with pan-fried mushrooms cooked in balsamic vinegar really brings the umami to this dish.

Ya’ll know I love my cozy mushroom dishes, like my Creamy Vegan Mushroom Pasta, Mushroom Stroganoff and Cream of Mushroom Soup. Well, this mushroom risotto is equally as comforting.

All-in-all, this is an unforgettable recipe that you’ll have on repeat. Serve as your main dish, and watch it go down all too easy.

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“Such a simple and delicious recipe! Really makes cooking risotto a lot less intimidating, especially with the small number of ingredients this requires. ”-Glory

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Vegan Mushroom Risotto Recipe

The ingredients

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The ingredients for this recipe are simple and straight forward. And you might already have them in your pantry/fridge.

For this risotto you will need:

  • onion
  • garlic
  • coconut oil
  • sea salt
  • arborio rice
  • vegetable broth
  • nutritional yeast
  • mushrooms
  • balsamic vinegar
  • parsley, to sprinkle

As you can see, the ingredients are simple and straight forward. With nothing finicky or strange, which is why I have given it my skeptic stamp of approval.

What is nutritional yeast?

The only ingredient you might not be familiar with in this recipe is nutritional yeast. Now, if you’re new to vegan cooking than say hello to magical vegan staple!

Nutritional yeast is used a lot in vegan cooking to bring cheesy umami flavour to dishes. You can enjoy it sprinkled on popocorn and avocado toast, or use it to make veganAlfredo, Mac and cheese and cashew based cheeses. And of course, this vegan mushroom risotto.

Certainly, it’s a pantry must-have for a plant-based diet. But even the non-vegans can appreciate just how tasty this seasoning is. In fact, Bon Appetit coined nutritional yeast as “nature’s cheeto dust.”

In addition, we can feel good about adding nutritional yeast to our diet, because it’s really healthy. Turns out, nutritional yeast is given its name for the exact reason that it’s full of protein, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

How to make mushroom risotto

Contrary to popular belief, making risotto is actually really easy and straight-forward!

This mushroom risotto begins by sautéing onion and garlic, then adding arborio rice and pouring in vegetable broth in batches as it thickens.

Really, it’s the fact that we need to stir the risotto often, and keep a close watch that’s the hardest part about making risotto. But really, that’s not a hard task to do.

As for the mushrooms, we will cook this in a separate skillet with a bit of oil, sea salt and balsamic. You can do this at the same time your rice is cooking. It’s easy to watch over the two, and stir as needed.

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Tips for this recipe

In fact, my top trick to getting perfect risotto is to keep stirring!

Stirring the rice helps to release the starches, which results in a creamier risotto. If you don’t stir, the rice will likely become a thick solid mixture. And likely will bind to the bottom of the pot. We don’t want that!

So, if I can give you any advice for making this risotto, it’s to keep a close watch, and stir often.

As for what type of rice to use for making risotto? There are three types of recommended rice, and my favourite is arborio. It’s starchy and creamy, and relatively easy to find at most generic grocery stores. I also like to use it to make rice pudding.

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If you’re digging this recipe, you might also like these comforting dishes:

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So there we have it, a very simple Vegan Mushroom Risotto recipe that’s creamy, comforting and full of umami flavour. It’s easy to make, with just 10 ingredients and minimal effort.

Certainly, anyone can make this easy risotto. Enjoy as a comforting dinner recipe with your loved ones, or serve for a night of vegan entertaining. This recipe is sure to please all eaters.

And, if you do make this recipe please let me know in the comments below what you think! I love hearing from you. And of course, tag me on Instagram with the hashtag #twospoons. Nothing makes me happier than to see your recreations.

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Creamy Vegan Mushroom Risotto

5 from 20 votes

By Hannah Sunderani

This rich and creamy vegan risotto brings all the umami flavour. It’s simple enough to make for a mid-week dinner, yet decadent enough for entertaining.

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes minutes

Total Time 55 minutes minutes

Serves 6 people

Ingredients

For the risotto:

  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 yellow onion finely chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic finely chopped
  • pinch sea salt
  • 1 1/2 cups arborio rice
  • 5 cups vegetable broth
  • 1/2 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1/3 cup parsley , chopped

For the balsamic mushrooms:

  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 16 oz cremini mushrooms (2 boxes), sliced
  • pinch sea salt
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar

Instructions

  • Add the coconut oil to a large pot with the onion, garlic, and sea salt. Bring to medium heat and cook stirring often until softened, 10 minutes.

  • Pour in the arborio rice and toast until the grains become lightly perfumed, 2 to 3 minutes. Pour in the vegetable broth, starting with 2 cups, and adding more in splashes as it thickens. (I find 5 cups total to be the perfect amount!). Cook stirring often until the risotto is soft and pleasantly chewy, 20-30 minutes. Add the nutritional yeast and stir to combine.

  • While the risotto is cooking, make the Balsamic Mushrooms: Add the coconut oil to a large skillet with the sliced mushrooms and sea salt. Bring to medium heat. Cook the mushrooms until beautifully browned and the liquid is almost entirely reduced, 12 minutes. Then reduce heat to low and pour in the balsamic vinegar. Stir and cook for another 2-3 minutes.

  • Add the balsamic mushrooms to the cooked risotto. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and stir everything to combine. Serve the risotto in bowls.

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Notes

If you prefer to make this recipe a one-pot recipe: start by first cooking the balsamic mushrooms (Step 4) in the large pot. When ready, remove the mushrooms from the pot and set aside. Use the pot to cook the risotto as instructed in Step 1 and 2.

This method increases the cooking time as you’re not doing two things at once. But it makes for less clean up! The choice is yours 🙂

Recipe will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. Store in an air-tight container. You can also freeze this recipe. Let thaw before reheating.

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Nutrition

Calories: 479kcal | Carbohydrates: 76g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 919mg | Potassium: 473mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 10g

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    FAQs

    Does risotto have gluten? ›

    Most experts claim that it's gluten-free, but there's always a chance that it contains gluten. While rice is 100 percent gluten-free, you can't always count on risotto being gluten-free. First, risotto is cooked in a broth. Broth can contain traces of gluten, often in the form of yeast extract.

    Is risotto hard to make? ›

    People think making a risotto will be difficult, but actually it's very easy. One thing to do, however, is to have everything chopped and prepared beforehand. That way you can cook your risotto straight through in 20 minutes maximum. Risotto should always be freshly cooked just before eating.

    What do you eat with risotto? ›

    That's why I've gathered all of my favorite accompaniments to mushroom risotto in this list, including:
    • 1.Grilled Asparagus.
    • 2.Lamb Roast.
    • 3.Harissa Roasted Chicken.
    • 4.Garlic Butter Shrimp.
    • 5.Marinated Tofu.
    • 6.Cajun Honey Butter Grilled Salmon.
    • 7.Balsamic Glazed Brussels Sprouts.
    • 8.Lemon Herb Salad.
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    Does risotto contain dairy? ›

    Typically risotto is made with butter and Parmesan cheese. However, it's possible to make dairy-free risotto by skipping the addition of butter and cheese—just opt to use oil rather than butter, and top the dish with dairy-free cheese or skip it altogether.

    Can you eat risotto if you have celiac disease? ›

    Yes, risotto made with traditional Arborio rice is wheat-free and gluten-free. However, it's crucial to check for additional ingredients like broth or additives that could contain wheat in certain recipes or packaged versions.

    Can celiacs eat risotto? ›

    Risotto begins with rice, which is naturally gluten-free but at a risk for cross-contact because it can be grown, produced, packaged and shipped near other gluten-containing grains.

    Why is cooked risotto a high risk food? ›

    The problem comes when rice is left to cool slowly and the bacteria go into overdrive, specifically between the temperatures of 28ºC and 35ºC. The longer the rice remains left out of temperature control once cooked and is not adequately cooled and refrigerated, the greater the risk.

    What is the secret ingredient in risotto? ›

    Use Salted Water Instead of Broth in Risotto

    It's an ingenious tip on many levels.

    What is the trick to risotto? ›

    Always use warm stock.

    Warming the broth before adding it to the warm rice coaxes more starch out of each grain of rice and helps prevent it from overcooking. Cool broth takes longer to warm up in the risotto pan and may shock the grain into holding onto its starches while the rice itself continues to cook.

    Do Italians eat risotto with fork or spoon? ›

    Most Italians eat risotto with a fork, but there are areas where you are given a spoon by default to eat it: it happens in Campania, for example, but not only there. It partly depends on convenience and habits.

    Should you eat risotto with a spoon? ›

    Risotto is normally enough dry to be eaten with a fork. Some kinds of risotto, as Pidmontese Paniscia (Beans and susage inside) or Venetian risi e bisi (Rice and peas) do have a lot more liquid part inside, but they are eaten still normally with a fork. Spoons in Italy are just used for soups.

    Can vegans eat risotto? ›

    Traditional risotto is made with parmesan cheese, chicken broth and sometimes cream which makes it very much not vegan friendly. This recipe uses vegetable broth, no cream and cashew parmesan to keep it completely dairy free and vegan friendly. If you are not vegan, try my gluten free parmesan risotto!

    What is gluten-free risotto? ›

    Risotto starts out with rice, which is naturally gluten-free. In the most traditional preparations, the final dish, which often has added butter and other ingredients like meat, fish, or vegetables, is also gluten-free.

    How much gluten is in risotto? ›

    Risotto starts out with rice, which is naturally gluten-free. In the most traditional preparations, the final dish, which often has added butter and other ingredients like meat, fish, or vegetables, is also gluten-free.

    What risotto is gluten free? ›

    Is risotto gluten-free? If risotto is made with a certified gluten-free arborio rice, and no other gluten-containing ingredients are added, then risotto is gluten-free.

    What brand of risotto is gluten free? ›

    Pack of 6) - Made from Vegetables - High Protein, Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten Free.

    Is risotto rice healthier than pasta? ›

    For lower calorie and carbohydrate content, rice comes out top. But if protein and fibre is your aim, pasta wins over rice. That said, both can play a part in a healthy diet - and as the nutritional differences are quite small, it often comes down to which you would prefer.

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