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Has anyone successfully made their own arancini? Mr. Helsi perhaps?

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spidermama · 18/03/2006 21:09

I love these things but they're so expensive. I wonder if I can make my own and possibly freeze some too for the kids lunches.

Any tips? Do I have to use those Ruskoline orange breadcrumbs or what?

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TearsBeforeBedtime · 18/03/2006 22:16

oooh where can you buy them in this country?
(sorry that's not much help really, is it!)

moondog · 18/03/2006 22:17

Eh??
A food stuff I haven't heard of!
Am crushed...

hoxtonchick · 18/03/2006 22:19

carluccios do them, or they used to. delicious.

TearsBeforeBedtime · 18/03/2006 22:23

sicilian fried rice balls, filled with all sorts of lovely things, like mushroom, chicken, cheese.

spidermama · 19/03/2006 12:30

Moondog! Shock
Don't ruin the illusion.

You get them in Italian delis. As tbb says they're arborio rice balls with different stuff in (I like mozzerrella in the middle). Fresh herbs, bits of veg etc, rolled in breadcrumbs and deep friend.

I've found some \link{http://italianfood.about.com/od/fritterssnacks/a/blr0030.htm\recipes} but I wanted to know if it's one of those Do Not Attempt This At Home dishes.

I'll try it then report back.

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Blu · 19/03/2006 12:36

Years ago I had an old M&S cookbook - maybe a vegetarian cookbook - that had something v similiar - just with cheese in. I did make them, v successfully - but didn't deep fry them, I don't think. And believe me, if I can do it, it can be done easliy by anyone!

Blu · 19/03/2006 12:41

Spidey - i made them smaller than the ones you see in delis - less chance of them falling apart, I thought.

spidermama · 19/03/2006 13:50

OK blu I'll give it a try. Did you use Ruskolin (strange orange processed breadcrumbs)? Or did you do it with your own? I'm trying to avoid them breaking up during the deep frying.

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suzywong · 19/03/2006 13:54

are these the same as Suppli

I make these

Carmenere · 19/03/2006 14:31

you can use leftover cold risotto, take a handful, push a piece of mozzerella inside and form the rice around it. Flour, egg and breadcrumb it twice to be sure and deep fry.

suzywong · 19/03/2006 14:52

that'st the one, it has to be COLD, well said that woman

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