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Crispy Cheesy Arancini: Italian Stuffed Rice Balls Recipe

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 lb ground beef
1/2 cup chopped onion
salt
1/4 cup grated carrot
1/4 cup finely diced celery
1 (14 ounce) can italian plum tomatoes (preferably san marzano with juice and crushed)
1 teaspoon tomato paste
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes or 1/4 teaspoon chili pepper flakes
1 cup frozen peas
5 cups chicken stock
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 cups short-grain rice (like arborio)

Nutritional information

1387.2
Calories
726 g
Calories From Fat
80.7 g
Total Fat
19.7 g
Saturated Fat
298.2 mg
Cholesterol
1224.9 mg
Sodium
111.4 g
Carbs
6.3 g
Dietary Fiber
10.1 g
Sugars
51.6 g
Protein
386g
Serving Size

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Crispy Cheesy Arancini: Italian Stuffed Rice Balls Recipe

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    The Ragu by itself is absolutely wonderful and delicious over any pasta. It was easy to make, freezes well and I will make it again and again. Making the rice balls was very difficult and messy and in the end I didn't feel like they were worth the trouble. With only a tablespoon of Ragu per ball, it wasn't enough of a taste sensation. But again, the Ragu is 5 stars!

    • 115 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Stuffed Rice Balls Arancine , Marvelous rice balls stuffed with meat ragu and deep fried Delicious and worth the trouble This inspiration comes from the splendid Lidia Matticchio Bastianish , The Ragu by itself is absolutely wonderful and delicious over any pasta It was easy to make, freezes well and I will make it again and again Making the rice balls was very difficult and messy and in the end I didn’t feel like they were worth the trouble With only a tablespoon of Ragu per ball, it wasn’t enough of a taste sensation But again, the Ragu is 5 stars!, Marvelous rice balls stuffed with meat ragu and deep fried Delicious and worth the trouble This inspiration comes from the splendid Lidia Matticchio Bastianish


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Make the Ragu Up to 3 Days in Advance. Heat 1/4 Cup Olive Oil in 3 Quart Sauce Pan Over Medium Heat. Crumble the Meat and Add the Onions. Cook Stirring Often, Until the Water Given Off Is Evaporated and the Meat and Onion Begin to Brown, About 10 Minute.

    2
    Done

    Season the Meat and Onion Lightly With Salt. Stir in the Carrots and Celery and Continue Cooking Until Vegetables Are Tender, About 10 Minutes. Stir in the Tomatoes, the Tomato Paste, Red Pepper and Salt to Taste. Adjust the Heat to Simmering and Continue Cooking, Stirring Occasionally, Until the Sauce Is Thickened About 30 Minutes. If the Sauce Begins Sticking to the Pan at Any Time Add a Few Tablespoons of Water. Stir in the Peas and Cook Until Tender, About 10 Minutes. the Finished Ragu Should Be Dense and Reduced. Remove and Cool to Room Temperature.

    3
    Done

    While the Ragu Is Cooling Make the Rice. Bring the Stock and 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil to a Boil in a 3 Quart Sauce Pan. Stir in the Rice and Return to the Boil, Then Adjust Heat to a Simmer. Cook the Rice Uncovered Until Tender but Firm About 12 Minutes. Drain the Rice and Spread Out on a Tray to Cool to Room Temperature. When Rice Is Cool Scrape Into a Mixing Bowl and Beat in the Four Eggs and the Grated Parmesan Cheese.

    4
    Done

    Take a Handful, About 1/3 Cup of the Cooled Mixture and Shape Into a Ball in the Palm of Your Hand. Make a Well in the Center of the Ball and Drop in 1 Tablespoon of Ragu. Work the Rice Ball Until It Is Completely Encloses the Ragu, and Reform the Rice Into a Firm Ball. Continue Forming Arancine With the Remaining Rice and Ragu.

    5
    Done

    Whisk the 2 Eggs in a Mixing Bowl. Spread the Flour on One Plate and the Bread Crumbs on the Other, in an Even Layer.

    6
    Done

    Dredge a Few of the Rice Balls in Flour to Coat All Sides. Tap Off Excess Flour . Roll the Rice Balls in the Beaten Egg to Coat, Allowing Any Excess to Drip Back Into the Bowl. Finally Roll the Rice Balls in the Bread Crumbs, Pressing Lightly to Coat Evenly With the Crumbs. Remove to a Clean Baking Sheet. Repeat With the Remaining Rice Balls.

    7
    Done

    If You Would Like to Serve the Balls Hot, Heat the Oven to 200f or to the Lowest Setting. Line a Baking Sheet With a Double Thickness of Paper Towels. Pour the Vegetable Oil and the Olive Oil Into a Deep Skillet. Insert a Deep Frying Thermometer and Heat the Oil to 375f If Working Without a Thermometer the Oil Around the Rice Ball Must Simmer and Give a Steady Sizzle. Don't Cook Too Hot, Adjust Heat as Needed.

    8
    Done

    When the Oil Comes to Temperature, Carefully Slip About 1/3 of the Rice Balls Into the Oil. Fry Turning With Tongs and Slotted Spoons Until Golden Brown and Crisp on All Sides, About 4 Minutes. Remove to the Paper Towel Lined Baking Sheet and Keep Warm in Oven. Fry the Remaining Balls. the Arancine Can Be Served Warm or at Room Temperature.

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