The other day I was looking in my pantry when I saw Arborio rice. I also was thinking about other dishes for using my preserved lemons. Between them, they sparked an idea and I came up with the following recipe. It has a lovely lemony flavor that goes well with the peas. It makes a great one pot meal.
Bruce loved it!
Serves 4
Ingredients
- 8 chicken tenders
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 oz sliced mushrooms
- 1/2 cup diced onion or shallots
- 1/2 preserved lemon rind, flesh removed and thinly sliced
- 3 cloves of minced garlic (I used a garlic press.)
- 1 cup Arborio rice
- 1/4 cup white wine or water
- 2 cups chicken stock (I use Better than Bouillon.)
- 1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese or Parmesan cheese (If finely grated, use 1/4 cup.)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup frozen peas, thawed
Tools:
Instant Pot, cutting board and knife, tongs, 2 plates, wooden spoon
Instructions
- Turn the Instant Pot to Sauté and add the butter and olive oil.
- Once the oil starts to shimmer, sauté 4 of chicken tenders until lightly brown on one side then flip over with tongs and lightly brown on the other side. The chicken will not be cooked all the way through. Remove the chicken tenders from the Instant Pot with the tongs and place on a plate. Repeat with the remaining 4 chicken breast.
- Add the mushrooms and stir with a wooden spoon until lightly browned.
- Add the onion and sauté until translucent.
- Add the rice and stir constantly with a wooden spoon for 2 minutes. Stir in the garlic, preserved lemon peel and white wine (or water) and keep stirring until the white wine (or water) has been completely absorbed.
- Stir in the chicken broth and deglaze the the pot by scraping up the brown bits from the bottom of the pot.
- Once the pot is deglazed, press Cancel.
- Using the tongs, place the chicken tenders on top of the rice. Dump any juices on the plate into the pot.
- Close the Instant Pot lid and make sure the valve is set to Sealing. Select Pressure Cook or Manual and set for 6 minutes. When it beeps done, flip the valve to Venting for quick release. Once the pin drops, remove the lid.
- With the tongs, remove the chicken breast and place on a clean plate or serving platter.
- With the wooden spoon, stir in the cheese and stir until it melts. Add the peas and stir them in until evenly distributed.
- Taste and add salt and pepper to taste.
Notes:
To serve, I plated this by making a mound of risotto in the middle of the plate and leaning 2 chicken tenders on the risotto mound. I served a side salad with this.
It reheats well.
If I had some fresh mint, I would have used some in this recipe. I would start with 1 teaspoon finely chopped mint and taste to see if that was enough.

looks delicious
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It sounds good, and like it was fairly quick to do.
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It was easy and fast to make. I love using my Instant Pot. I only had a little to clean up as well, always a plus.
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I had 2 things to look up.
Chicken tenders – I have not seen these for sale here.
Also the Instant Pot – I have not seen these here either – the big thing at the moment is the Air Fryer.
Is the Instant Pot like a pressure cooker?
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The Instant Pot is a an electric pressure cooker. You can sauté items in it, as well as pressure cook.
You could use boneless skinless chicken breast cut into pieces.
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That sounds wonderful!
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It was delicious and very easy.
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Yay!
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You just gave me the idea to try using preserved lemons in paella. Really need to stop into the middle eastern shop soon!
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I love how easy the preserved lemon is to use. I don’t have to worry about the bitter pith as it is all good.
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That sounds good, and I got an instant pot for Christmas. I have not even taken it out of the box, as we left for AZ a few days later. I will have fun experimenting with it when we get home in April.
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I love my Instant Pot. There are so many good recipes for it. I have an Instant Pot Indian and Mexican cookbooks that have fantastic recipes. I highly recommend The Rootitoot Cookbook, a Grandma’s Recipes for Your Instant Pot. She has two cookbooks and you can try out some of the recipes on the website before buying the cookbooks. Bruce has loved every recipe I have made from the Rootitoot Cookbook.
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Thanks for the recipe book recommendation! I look forward to trying out some Instand Pot recipes after we are back home.
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I am always happy to recommend something that works for me.🙂
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