Add six cups of stock to a saucepan and set it on the stove.
Measure the rice, white wine, and nutritional yeast into prep bowls. Remove thyme leaves from stems and add to a prep bowl. Fine dice the shallot (or onion), chop the parsley, tear the mushrooms into small pieces (I discard the stems), chop the asparagus, mince the garlic, and add to individual prep bowls.
Making the Risotto
Turn your chicken stock on low and season with kosher salt and pepper and a sprig of tyme.
Heat the olive oil in a cast iron or similar pan to medium-low. Add the onions and cook until softened, about three to five minutes. You don't want color on these. Increase heat to medium and add the mushroom and cook for about 3 minutes until they begin to release their water.
Add the garlic and thyme and cook for about 30 seconds or until they are fragrant. Add a bit of kosher salt and pepper and continue cooking until the mushrooms have softened, stirring frequently.
Add the rice and stir and, cook until the rice begins to crackle. Add the wine and stir and, cook until the wine is no longer visible in the pan.
Add about 2-3 ladles of stock to the pan. The stock should be slightly bubbly. If not, increase your heat slightly. Stir frequently, sometimes vigorously, to help the rice absorbs the stock. When the stock is absorbed, add two ladles of stock and continue to stir. Continue this process for about 15 minutes or until the rice is soft but still al dente.
Saute the Asparagus
While you are still making the risotto, heat a small amount of olive oil in a separate skillet on medium-high. Sprinkle kosher salt and pepper into the pan, and then add the cut asparagus. Cook until starting to soften and then remove from heat.
Back to the Risotto
After your rice is soft and al dente, add the nutritional yeast (or cheese if you are using), parsley, and asparagus, and mix through. Add two or three ladles of stock and turn off the heat. Mix to combine. Your risotto should not be soupy, nor should it be dry. It should be somewhere in between. Note that the rice will still be absorbing the liquid as it cools.
Serve and Enjoy
You can serve the risotto from the pan or transfer to a serving dish. Enjoy.