Debbie, our resident ‘chef to the Ostomates’, is back this month with another tasty and nutritious recipe she’s been making following an ileostomy earlier this year. This week’s recipe is a tasty looking butternut squash and sage risotto.
“Squash is easily digested from early on as an Ostomate, and makes a nice change from carrot or parsnip!”
Debbie
The health benefits of butternut squash are pretty well documented – they’re rich in fibre, vitamins (including A, B, C and E) and minerals such as calcium, magnesium and zinc. Just 3 tablespoons will count as one of your 5-a-day.
As well as also being good for your immune system and bone health, butternut squash is great for digestion – on account of all that fibre!
Butternut squash and sage risotto
Serves 4, easily halved
Ingredients
1kg butternut squash, peeled and cut into bite size chunks
3 tbsp. olive oil
1 small bunch sage, leaves picked, half chopped and half left whole
1.5 litres vegetable stock
50g butter
1 onion, finely chopped
300g risotto rice
1 small glass white wine
50g parmesan cheese (or a vegan alternative)
Method
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