Arancini are the famous Italian Rice balls stuffed with Mozzarella. These are popular street food in Sicily. This classic Arancini Recipe is traditionally deep-fried. They also make a wonderful appetizer or finger food.
These deep-fried balls are crusty and crunch on the outside and soft with cheese oozing out on the outside. I googled for this dish and found many interesting versions with recipes having ground meat, eggs, or a mix of vegetables added to rice mix and breading with common ingredients like breadcrumbs, etc.
What is Arancini
Arancini are deep-fried Italian rice balls. We stuff the balls with mozzarella cheese inside and coat them with bread crumbs before deep frying. Rice used is mostly Risotto, though I have used locally available rice.
Leftover rice works best for this, you can always microwave and mash it before making it. I made sure I had extra rice to make this dish.
With this dish, I am starting my month-long marathon and will feature A to Z International Street Food. This series features different countries without repeating or using adjectives.
Since Konda is still busy with her exams, she wasn't able to help much. Though I made sure she was there for the tasting and when I made these Italian Rice balls for snacks, she was glad of the distraction to help in clicking those close-up shots after she took a bite. She was thrilled with seeing the mozzarella oozing out. It was a surprise to her and I was so glad I didn't reveal what was stuffed in. This was one of the dishes that everybody simply loved and wanted more. As you can see, I only had 10 balls to make for this as I was already making 6 other dishes that day.
What's about the Shape?
Another interesting fact about Arancini is the shape. The balls have either feminine or masculine names depends on the shape. If the snack is spherical, it is Arancine which is the female name, while it is “Arancini” for Male form when it is conical.
My Mega BM cooking is always a marathon over the weekend and I try to cover 7 to 8 dishes. If you haven't checked yet, I am doing A to Z International Flatbreads in Cooking 4 all Seasons. So I had my hands full over the last couple of months. If you are interested to know the Flatbread for A, check this post.
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Arancini Recipe | How to make Arancini di Riso
Making the Rice Balls
If you are using fresh rice, you can mash the cooked rice to a very soft mush and keep it aside. If using leftover rice, warm it up a bit to help mash it easily.
In a nonstick pan, add 1 tbsp of oil and sauté the onion and capsicum until soft. Add salt, red chili flakes while cooking.
Cool it down a bit and then add this vegetable mixture to the mashed rice. Add the cornflour, all-purpose flour, and breadcrumbs and mix well.
Take a handful of this mixture and make a ball with your palm. Stuff a piece of mozzarella inside the ball and close it well to form a tight ball. Do the same with the whole mixture and keep it aside.
For Breading
In a wide bowl, combine the all-purpose flour, cornflour, salt, and pepper and add about 1/4 cup of water. Mix it well to form a thick batter.
In another wide bowl, add the breadcrumbs and season it.
Heat the oil in a kadai to deep fry the rice balls.
Drop the balls into the flour batter and coat it evenly. Using a fork, remove and drop into the breadcrumbs bowl. Roll the bowl to coat the balls nicely on all sides.
I normally never handle the balls as it tends to lose shape or get more than required flour. Rolling the ball by shaking the bowl, works very well.
Continue with the rest of the balls and layer all the prepared balls in a tray. Freeze these balls for 10 to 15 mins if making these right away, else these freeze well for later as well.
Frying the Balls
Once the oil is hot enough, gently drop 2 or 3 balls into the oil and fry until evenly brown on all sides. The oil should be just the right temperature to allow cooking the balls to become crispy on the outside and melt the mozzarella slightly inside. Start by frying the balls in low flame. Slowly increase the flame to medium to ensure even cooking on all sides. Using a slotted ladle remove to a kitchen towel.
Serve hot as is or with some sauce on the side.
Recipe
Arancini | How to make Arancini di Riso
Ingredients
Making the Riceballs
- 1 cup Rice Cooked
- 1/4 cup Breadcrumbs
- 2 tbsp All Purpose Flour
- 1 tbsp Corn Flour
- 1/2 cup Onion finely chopped
- 1/2 cup Capsicum finely chopped
- 1 tsp Red Chilli Flakes
- Salt to taste
- Pepper to Taste
- Water few drops to bind
- Cooking Oil for deep frying the rice balls
- 1/2 inch Mozzarella about 10 pieces to stuff inside the balls
For the breading
- 1 cup Breadcrumbs
- 3 tbsp All Purpose Flour
- 2 tbsp Corn Flour
- Salt to taste
- Pepper to Taste
Instructions
Making the Rice Balls
- If you are using fresh rice, you can mash the cooked rice to a very soft mush and keep it aside. If using leftover rice, warm it up a bit to help mash it easily.
- In a nonstick pan, add 1 tbsp of oil and sauté the onion and capsicum until soft. Add salt, red chilli flakes while cooking.
- Cool it down a bit and then add this vegetable mixture to the mashed rice. Add the cornflour, all purpose flour and breadcrumbs and mix well.
- Take a handful of this mixture and make a ball with your palm. Stuff a piece of mozzarella inside the ball and close it well to form a tight ball. Do the same with the whole mixture and keep it aside.
For Breading
- In a wide bowl, combine the all purpose flour, corn flour, salt and pepper and add about 1/4 cup of water. Mix it well to form a thick batter.
- In another wide bowl, add the breadcrumbs and season it.
- Heat the oil in a kadai to deep fry the rice balls.
- Drop the balls into the flour batter and coat it evenly. Using a fork, remove and drop into the breadcrumbs bowl. Roll the bowl to coat the balls nicely on all sides.
- I normally never handle the balls as it tends to lose shape or get more than required flour. Rolling the ball by shaking the bowl, works very well.
- Continue with rest of the balls and layer all the prepared balls in a tray. Freeze these balls for 10 to 15 mins if making these right away, else these freeze well for later as well.
Frying the Balls
- Once the oil is hot enough, gently drop 2 or 3 balls into the oil and fry until evenly brown on all sides. The oil should be just the right temperature to allow cooking the balls to become crispy on the outside and melt the mozzarella slightly inside. You can start the frying by lowering the flame, and then slightly increase depending on how well it gets cooked on all sides. Using a slotted ladle remove to a kitchen towel.
- Serve hot as is or with some sauce on the side.
Harini says
That is a fantastic start to the mega marathon, I have tasted these cuties in a local Italian chain and found them very addictive.Valli. Kudos to you to do in both the blogs.
cookingwithsapana says
First of all hats off to you for doing A to Z on both blogs, I could not even imagine of doing so. Secondly the rice balls looks like a perfect snack to try with tea. I wonder how you find such amazing recipes.
Pavani says
Arancini ha been on my to-make list for a very very long time. Yours turned out so crispy and delicious. I'm worried that they would probably disintegrate in the oil, but your step by step pics are tempting me to give them a try some time.
manjulabharathkumar2016 says
First of all you have put some effort , awesome !! am awstruck that you are doing marathon in both blogs, do you have 10 hands valli , seriously I want to know 😀 !! Aricini is my fav snack to munch on , I thought about blogging this last month for all that is round is ladoo theme .. These look amazing , some onion capsicum added to it makes it more yummy .. Great going valli !!
vaishalisabnani says
Kudos ! To the BM boss ! Seriously two Mega Marathons is awesome !
It was just last week my hubby asked me to make these rice balls , minus the cheese and I was like - what’s the point ? And here you are ! What a delicious beginning !
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
VallI, you are truly a super woman. I can't wait to see your A to Z recipes. First of all, thanks for the mention. Arancini is one of our favorite appetizer to eat when we eat at a local Italian chain and that was the inspiration to make the dish. Glad you all enjoyed it.
Gayathri Kumar says
OMG! 7-8 dishes a day. You are indeed Super Woman Valli. Arancini has been in my to do list for long. You have made it perfect...
Suma Gandlur says
Wow, hats off for doing mega marathons for 2 blogs. Lovely way to start the marathon. looking forward to your international street food series.
Priya Srinivasan says
What a lovely start valli. Arancini balls looks tempting! This is in my to-do list for a long time now. Looks so perfect! Kids must have enjoyed a lot!
Sharmila - The Happie Friends Potpourri Corner says
This is an awesome start to the Mega Marathon Valli.. The balls are so crisp from outside and with a cheesy inner.. Every bite is a heaven!!
Padmajha PJ says
The cheese stuffed balls so look tempting Srivalli! I wonder how you manage to cook so many dishes a day! This time I tried to follow your footsteps and cooked 4-5 dishes a day but they were all very simple ones.
Priya Suresh says
Cheese loaded Arancini looks absolutely alluring, am totally surprised Valli, do let us know how did you managed to cook so many dishes a day. And this arancini rocks.
Sandhiya says
Cheese oozing out from the Arancini is so tempting and also it looks so crispy and perfectly shaped !!! Kudos to your effort for month long marathon in 2 blogs, i can't even think of it.
srividhya says
A to Z on both the blogs... wow awesome Valli. You are simply great. A great way to start the marathon with these cheesy balls.... Sinful delicious snack which I can't say no to.
kalyani says
these are so much a kids delight. am sure ur kids loved it too !
simplytadka2 says
You makes every recipe so easy and looks to tasty.
mayurisjikoni says
Nice start off to the theme with some cheesy snack.... I love anything with cheese. Arancini is on my to do list like forever and still haven't made it.