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Good Use for Leftovers: Arancini

2009_05_12-arancini.jpgAs the picture suggests, these are nothing more than fried rice balls, and they are a great way to use leftover risotto or even plain white rice. Most of them have a surprise inside. Do you know what it is?

 
 

Arancini typically have a cube of mozzarella nestled in the middle, so that when you bite into them, you hit a delicious, gooey filling. Some have shredded meat or vegetables inside, too.

The basic technique is to mix the rice or risotto with some beaten eggs, maybe other seasonings or grated parmesan, and form it into a ball. You then poke your finger down into it, making a hole for the filling, stick in the cheese (or whatever else you're using), and patch up the hole. Then you roll the arancini in breadcrumbs and pan fry them.

Decadent, no? Martha Stewart serves hers like a main dish, on a plate with marinara sauce. But we could see them being a hit at a cocktail party—think bite-sized balls with toothpicks. We also love the look of the spinach arancini below.

Here are a few recipes:
Arancini with Marinara Sauce, from Martha Stewart
Ham and Rice Croquettes, from Gourmet (almost identical to arancini, made with white rice rather than arborio)
Spinach Arancini, from Michael Chiarello

P.S. You can use leftover bread to make the breadcrumbs.

Related: Five Yummy Finger Foods from Martha Stewart (Check out the Rice Pudding Balls!)

(Image: Flickr member giopuo, licensed for use under Creative Commons)

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I just baked a bunch last night

posted by VeryDelishVeg on May 12th 2009 at 10:36am
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yum! i'm gonna make a vegan version of this!

posted by missmarie on May 12th 2009 at 12:57pm
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I've used a recipe from Giada for a version of these with mushrooms. Sometimes I make risotto just so that I can have arancini later!

posted by jkpenny on May 12th 2009 at 4:35pm
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I've made these with diced mozzarella bits mixed throughout (vs one piece in the middles). Gives every bite that melty cheesy goodness.

posted by renata on May 12th 2009 at 6:49pm
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These look so yummy.

posted by drea_nicole on May 12th 2009 at 7:22pm
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I had one almost every afternoon last summer in Rome. Heaven in a ball!

posted by dulcedieu on May 12th 2009 at 9:59pm
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Thanks for the great idea - we made them this evening with leftover brown rice. My wife tweaked the recipe as she always does - you can find it here along with a video that we took of the process.

posted by Bushidoka on May 14th 2009 at 5:04pm
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I made the arancini from the book Urban Italian for Valentine's day and they are DELICIOUS!!!

posted by niabassett on May 18th 2009 at 5:37pm
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