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Arancini (Italian Rice Balls)

Arancini (Italian Rice Balls) by lisa

Arancini means "little oranges" in Sicilian and they can be found all over Palermo. Cooked and flavored Arborio rice is formed around a filling of tomato, meat and peas, coated in breadcrumbs and fried until golden brown. When I make them they're about the size of a baseball,but you can make them slightly smaller. . Soft and crispy…

2 votes
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Arangini.....or Rice Balls....or Werewolf balls....I'm not sure

Arangini.....or Rice Balls....or Werewolf balls....I'm not sure by Michael Swiney

The German Goddess and I were discussing food one day, as happens a few times a week. On day I was making something that she couldn't pronounce and she just deadpanned "Dracula's Balls?" Ummm.....Noooo, but that's what we'll call it from now on. K?…

1 vote
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Roman Rice Balls with Mozzarella

Roman Rice Balls with Mozzarella by Bob Vincent

This recipe is adapted from one in Good Life Books Italian Cooking published in 1978. These are a bit time consuming to make but once the balls are formed they can be frozen individually for use later. These are great as an appetizer, side dish or buffet component. I served them with Meatball Lollipops, Red Sauce and grilled…

1 vote
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Mommo Otto’s Rice Balls

Mommo Otto’s Rice Balls by Chaz Graves

Makes approx 20 – 25 balls. Cooked Rice balls can be frozen. Rice balls can be prepared & refrigerated for next day frying.

2 votes
2159 views
Italian Rice Balls

Italian Rice Balls by Evelyn Scott

2 votes
2715 views
Italian Rice Balls

Italian Rice Balls by Corey

Baseball-sized rice balls coated in breadcrumbs, deep-fried and served with bright red marinara sauce.

1 vote
2723 views