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Rice Balls (Arancini)

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Yield: 4 Ready in 1 hours

Cuisine: AmericanMain Ingredient: Pork

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 4
2 -(up to)
1/2 cParmesan; or romano cheese
3 1/4 cCold water
2 tbButter; melted
Salt and pepper; to taste
1 1/2 cRaw rice; (regular rice)
Flour
1 cCheddar cheese; shredded
Oil for deep frying
1/2 lbLean hamburger
Egg wash; (1 egg to 1 tbs
Bread crumbs (plain)
3 Eggs; whisked with a fork
2 cubesBouillon; (I use Knorr)
1 patbutter

Rice Balls (Arancini) Preparation

These are a favorite in my family. I adapted the recipe from an old Italian recipe for Arancini. It is not as complicated as it sounds, but you have to follow the directions rather closely. Put the rice in a heavy bottom saucepan, and add cold water, bouillon cubes, and the pat of butter. Bring to a boil over high heat. Immediately, give one stir and cover. Turing the heat to low. (As low as possible) Leave the pan on the burner for 20 minutes without stirring or opening the pan. After 20 minutes, open pan, and fluff rice with a fork. Rice for this dish should be slightly sticky. If rice is too dry or fluffy, add a tablespoon of water, and place back on low heat for a few more minutes. When rice is thoroughly cooked and sticky, let covered pan cool to room temperature. While rice is cooling, cook hamburger in an open frypan until it is thoroughly cooked. Crumble cooked hamburger finely. Drain cooked hamburger in a colander and discard fat. Mix cooled rice, hamburger, cheeses, and melted butter. Taste mixture and correct seasonings by adding salt and pepper to taste. (I use a lot of pepper, some people add a little oregano here.) Add beaten eggs, and then mix thoroughly. You want the mixture to be about the consistency of play dough, albeit lumpy. Mold the mixture into small balls, about 1-1/2 inches in diameter. You will need to have wet hands to do this. If youve ever made meatballs, the process is similar, but you kind of have to press the rice to make it hold together. Let the finished balls sit out for 15 minutes or so to firm up. Roll the rice balls in flour, then egg wash, then breadcrumbs. Again, let sit out for a few minutes for the coating to firm up on the rice balls. Preheat oil in deep fryer to 300 - 325 degrees. Fry the rice balls a few at a time, until very lightly colored. Place fried rice balls on cookie sheet, sprayed with Pam. When all the rice balls are fried, bake in a 350 oven for 20 minutes or so. This is to make sure that the egg is completely cooked, and to prevent salmonella poisoning. Rice balls can be refrigerated for 3 - 4 days, and served warm. A little tomato sauce on the side for dipping is very good, too. BTW, this is not as much work as it appears to be. Cooking the rice is largely unattended, and a batch normally takes me an hour, once the rice is cool. KATHYNV@WORLD.STD.COM (KATHY NICKLAS-VARRASO) REC.FOOD.RECIPES From rec.food.cooking archives. Downloaded from G Internet, G Internet.

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3 years, 1 months, 4 days, 14 hours, 58 minutes ago
If you find the rice balls break apart when deep frying, try putting them in the refrigerator first. When cold they hold their shape without crumbling in the fat.
And we never had to bake to fully cook the egg. That hot fat is all that is needed.
Manga!
3 years, 5 months, 2 weeks, 6 days, 18 hours, 29 minutes ago

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  2. Parmes
  3. Bread Crumb
  4. Butter
  5. Cheese
  6. Parmesan
  7. Rice
  8. Romano
  9. Pork

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