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Risotto alla Pescatora (Seafood Risotto)

Last updated Jun 19, 2024 by Jessica Montanelli

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Risotto alla Pescatora, or seafood risotto, is a delicious Italian dish that brings the taste of the ocean right to your table. This creamy, flavorful risotto is packed with a variety of seafood, creating a perfect harmony of flavors that will impress your family and friends.

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Risotto alla Pescatora comes from the coastal regions of Italy, where fresh seafood is abundant. This dish, often served in seaside trattorias, showcases the bounty of the Mediterranean Sea. The term "alla Pescatora" translates to "fisherman's style," reflecting its humble origins as a fisherman's meal. Traditionally, fishermen would use the day's catch to create this hearty and satisfying dish.

The foundation of risotto alla Pescatora is rooted in Italian culinary traditions, particularly from regions like Veneto and Liguria. These areas are renowned for their seafood and rice cultivation, making them the perfect birthplace for this iconic dish. Over time, the seafood risotto has evolved, with various interpretations and adaptations, but its essence remains the same: a celebration of the sea. For another delicious seafood risotto, check out also this Lobster Risotto.

Check out also this Ultimate Guide on how to cook the Perfect Risotto and this post on 10+ Italian Seafood Dishes You've Probably Never Heard of. Also, don't miss this Creamy Seafood Lasagna (with frozen seafood mix).

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Ingredients

As most of Italian recipes, the ingredients for Risotto Pescatora are very simple.

  • Carnaroli Rice: This short-grain rice is essential for a creamy risotto due to its high starch content. Arborio or Vialone Nano can also be used as substitutes.
  • Seafood Mix: A combination of shrimp, squid, clams, and mussels. Fresh seafood is preferred, but frozen can be used if necessary.
  • Fish Stock: Homemade fish stock enhances the dish's flavor. You can also use store-bought stock.
  • White Wine: Adds acidity and depth to the risotto. Choose a dry white wine like Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc.
  • Shallots: Shallots are milder than onions, but you can also use white onions.
  • Garlic: Minced for a subtle, aromatic flavor.
  • Olive Oil: A good quality extra virgin olive oil for sautéing.
  • Tomato Paste: Adds a touch of richness and color with a rich tomato flavor.
  • Fresh Parsley: Chopped for garnish, adding freshness.
  • Butter: Adds creaminess to the final dish.

Substitutions

If you need to make adjustments based on availability or dietary preferences, here are some substitutions:

  • Rice: If Arborio rice isn't available, use other short-grain rice varieties like Carnaroli or Vialone Nano.
  • Seafood: Substitute with any seafood you prefer or have on hand. Scallops, crab meat, or even firm white fish like cod can work.
  • Fish Stock: Vegetable or chicken stock can be used, though the flavor will slightly differ.
  • White Wine: If you prefer not to use wine, replace it with an equal amount of fish stock with a splash of lemon juice.

Variations

There are many ways to put your spin on risotto alla Pescatora:

  • Spicy Risotto alla Pescatora: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes or fresh chili for a spicy kick.
  • Tomato-Based: Increase the amount of tomato paste or add canned tomatoes for a richer, redder risotto.
  • Creamy Version: Stir in a splash of heavy cream towards the end for an extra creamy texture.
  • Vegetarian Pescatora: Replace seafood with a mix of seaweed and mushrooms to mimic the umami flavor of the sea.
  • Herb-Infused: Incorporate different fresh herbs like basil, thyme, or dill for a unique flavor profile.

Instructions with Photos

If using fresh seafood, steam the clams and mussels in a separate pot as you start cooking the risotto.

onion garlic and tomato paste in a pan.

Step 1. In a large pan, drizzle some more olive oil, add the chopped shallots, minced garlic, and the tomato paste. Turn on the heat to medium and cook for a couple of minutes.

adding wine to the rice in the pan.

Step 2. Add the rice to the pan and toast for another couple of minutes (be careful not to burn the onion and garlic. Pour the white wine and let it evaporate for a minute

fish stock is added to the rice.

Step 3. Add the fish stock a couple of ladles at a time until completely absorbed. Cook for about 20 minutes, adding more stock when necessary. Halfway through the cooking time of the rice, add the mussels' water instead of the stock.

rice cooking with seafood and parsley.

Step 4. Add the cleaned and deveined shrimps and the cleaned squids, cut into rings. When the rice is done, turn off the heat and add the butter, the mussels, clams, the finely chopped parsley and the chili pepper flakes before serving.

Serving Suggestions

Risotto alla Pescatora is best served immediately while it's still creamy and hot. Pair it with a crisp, chilled white wine like Pinot Grigio or a light, zesty salad. A squeeze of fresh lemon juice over the top just before serving adds a bright, tangy finish. For a complete Italian meal, follow the risotto with a light dessert, such as a panna cotta or a scoop of lemon sorbet.

Storage & Reheating

Risotto alla Pescatora is best enjoyed fresh, but if you have leftovers, here's how to store and reheat them:

  • Refrigeration: Transfer the seafood risotto to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 2 days. The texture may change slightly, but it will still be delicious.
  • Freezing: It's not recommended to freeze seafood risotto as the texture of the rice and seafood can become mushy.
  • Reheating: To reheat, add a splash of fish stock or water to the risotto and heat gently on the stovetop, stirring frequently, until warmed through. Avoid using the microwave, as it can make the seafood tough and rubbery.

Recipe FAQs

Can I make risotto alla Pescatora with brown rice?

Brown rice doesn't have the amount of starch that Risotto rice has, so you can use it as healthier alternative, but it will not turn into a creamy Risotto. Also remember to adjust the cooking time as brown rice needs to be cooked for longer.

Can I use frozen seafood?

Yes, frozen seafood can be used. Thaw it thoroughly and pat it dry before cooking.

Is it necessary to stir the risotto constantly?

Frequent stirring helps release the starch from the rice, creating the creamy texture risotto is known for. It's not necessary to stir constantly, but do so often.

seafood risotto in a bowl.

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Jessica Montanelli

Risotto alla Pescatora (Seafood Risotto)

5 from 2 votes
A summery tomato risotto with all the flavors of the sea made with fresh or frozen seafood. Just like you can find on the Italian coast restaurants.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
ServingsServings: 2 people
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Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 cup Carnaroli Rice
  • 7 oz whole Mussels and Clams
  • 7 oz Shrimps, peeled and deveined
  • 7 oz Squids, cleaned
  • 2 Garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 Shallots
  • ¼ cup White Wine
  • 2 cups Fish Stock, or Vegetable Stock
  • 1 tablespoon Tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon Butter
  • Parsley
  • Chili Pepper flakes
  • Black Pepper
  • Olive Oil

Method
 

  1. In a large pot drizzle some olive oil and add all the cleaned mussels and clams, making sure to throw away the cracked ones as they may have sand inside.
  2. Turn on the heat to medium and cover the pot with the lid to steam the mussels and clams. Stir a couple of times and once they are all open, turn off the heat and set aside. (If you use frozen seafood, start from next step)
  3. In another large pan, drizzle some more olive oil, add the 2 finely chopped shallots, minced garlic, and the tomato paste. Turn on the heat to medium and cook for a couple of minutes.
  4. Add the rice to the pan and toast for another couple of minutes (be careful not to burn the onion and garlic.
  5. Pour the white wine and let it evaporate for a minute, then add the fish stock a couple of ladles at a time until completely absorbed. Cook for about 20 minutes, adding more stock when necessary.
  6. Halfway through the cooking time of the rice, add the mussels' water instead of the stock (if it's becoming too salty, add plain water). Add the cleaned and deveined shrimps and the cleaned squids, cut into rings.
  7. When the rice is done, turn off the heat and add the butter, mussels, clams, the finely chopped parsley and the chili pepper flakes before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 682 kcalCarbohydrates: 92 gProtein: 54 gFat: 6 gCholesterol: 495 mgSodium: 1804 mgIron: 10 mg

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

CourseCourse: Main Course
CuisineCuisine: Italian

Notes

For the best risotto alla Pescatora, use the freshest seafood you can find. Fresh ingredients make a significant difference in the flavor and overall quality of the dish.

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  1. Maria says

    May 23, 2022 at 3:03 am

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    Excellent recipe! Have made it several times and I absolutely love it!

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Hi, I'm Jess! Born and raised in Siena, Tuscany, I've been immersed in the rich traditions of Italian cuisine my entire life. Through my food blog, I hope to share a slice of Tuscan warmth and the genuine flavors that have been a part of my journey since childhood.

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