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Riscotto? (sp?)


imsohungry

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imsohungry Collaborator

Got a quick question...

I tried a rice dish (riscotto?)...anyway, it was made by Lund..something or other. It was the creamy garlic I think and I topped with parmassean cheese...with these vague details does anyone happen to know if it is gluten-free? My hubby took out the trash before I could get up here with the box for details. :rolleyes: I don't even know the full name of the company to google it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about??? It tasted great, and I hope I didn't just accidently gluten myself. Thanks to anyone who can clue-me-in! -Julie

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Julie, anything 'creamy' is suspect. It's risotto, by the way. I have no idea if it was gluten-free or not, and I'm afraid you'll have to just wait and see. For your sake, I hope it was gluten-free!

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CarlaB Enthusiast

I googled it -- it's Lundberg.

Here are the ingredients, looks like you got lucky, but no more taking chances, okay? They used rice flour as a thickener ... I mean, who uses rice flour??? Looks like a lucky break to me!!

Ingredients:

Nutra-farmed California arborio rice, Parmesan and cheddar cheese blend, salt, natural flavors, buttermilk powder, onion and garlic powder, cane juice powder, butter powder, whey powder, rice flour, dehydrated parsley, autolyzed yeast extract, black pepper, turmeric, expeller pressed safflower oil (less than 2%; added as a processing aid).

Edit -- that is the Creamy parmesan one

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pinkpei77 Contributor

it is gluten-free! pretty much everything they make is!

here is a link:

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abc Rookie

Do know that risotto homemade is easy and can easily be made gluten-free! As a chef...you use only onion, olive oil, arborio (or other specified risotto rice), chicken stock (gluten free of course) and butter and parmesean cheese. If you want to flavor it - you can add any sorts of veggies (I love it with pureed butternut squash or peas) or even ham, shellfish - whatever you can tolerate. The type of rice used forms a "creamy" sauce through its starch that makes it the ultimate comfort food - so if you are ambitious (it can take a little time to prepare), its worth it!

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imsohungry Collaborator

Thanks everyone! I had the box of risotto on my "gluten-free" shelf in my pantry. I only put things on that shelf that I know (or have found discussed on this forum) to be gluten-free. What had me concerned was that I saw "natural flavors" today... I've had the box for awhile. I've never even heard of risotto before (obviously forgot I bought it)...so I assumed that I must have wanted to try it because it was discussed as yummy and gluten-free on our forum. I appreciate the feedback! -Julie :)

P.S. It was very yummy actually! ;)

Do know that risotto homemade is easy and can easily be made gluten-free! As a chef...you use only onion, olive oil, arborio (or other specified risotto rice), chicken stock (gluten free of course) and butter and parmesean cheese. If you want to flavor it - you can add any sorts of veggies (I love it with pureed butternut squash or peas) or even ham, shellfish - whatever you can tolerate. The type of rice used forms a "creamy" sauce through its starch that makes it the ultimate comfort food - so if you are ambitious (it can take a little time to prepare), its worth it!

Thanks for your suggestions! I was wondering today what I could add to it! B)

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elonwy Enthusiast

All the Lundberg stuff that's gluten-free says so right on the box. The creamy parmesan is just fine. I eat thier boxes rices all the time. It has replaced Rice-A Roni in my life. Yum.

Elonwy

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Thanks everyone! I had the box of risotto on my "gluten-free" shelf in my pantry. I only put things on that shelf that I know (or have found discussed on this forum) to be gluten-free. What had me concerned was that I saw "natural flavors" today... I've had the box for awhile. I've never even heard of risotto before (obviously forgot I bought it)...so I assumed that I must have wanted to try it because it was discussed as yummy and gluten-free on our forum. I appreciate the feedback! -Julie :)

P.S. It was very yummy actually! ;)

Thanks for your suggestions! I was wondering today what I could add to it! B)

Just a suggestion: for the sake of your own health, from now on ask before eating rather than afterwards, when it may be too late.

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