If
you leave your arancini plain as the original recipe try serving with
an Alfredo sauce sprinkled
with chopped flat leat parsley a definite lunch or supper dish –
and two more big ticks – delicious comfort food and Autumnal.
If you'd like to check out the Alfredo recipe have a look at the
Sauce label on the blog Sunday 10th
February 2019 – The Birthday Bowl also gives a photo guide too.
Alternatively you can stuff your arancini with pancetta, basil and
mozzarella, sun dried tomato or mushroom to name but a few. However,
my favourite stuffing and another serving idea uses taleggio cheese –
another Italian cheese which melts very well and so perfect for these
beauties. It's not stringy like mozzarella, it melts and oozes –
yum!
Here's the stuffing method which will give you 9 arancini – this
stuffed alternative is perfect for a starter, albeit generous, served
drizzled with Balsamic glaze and a side salad or with redcurrant
jelly and a raw slaw – there's an impressive lunch box!
In
addition to the basic risotto you'll need 200g taleggio cheese, rind
removed
and
divided into 9 cubes, 3 foil trays for the
50g
plain flour, 3 large eggs – beaten and 150g breadcrumbs
as
in the Risotto “spin-off” dishes
Use
exactly the same method as given previously - when
you've
rolled the rice into a ball use your index finger
to
create a hole - place a piece of taleggio inside
and
close up the ball then complete by jiggling in
the
flour, egg and finally breadcrumbs
Shallow
fry in oil.
The stuffed arancini freezes well – defrost thoroughly and warm
through in a pre-heated oven 160 fan/180c/Gas 4 for 15 minutes.
I'm a fan of fusion and this may sound even more strange but I
love arancini with a curry sauce, stuffed or not – surely I can't
be the only person out there with strange taste?
Delizioso!
P.s.
If you'd like some help making the arancini
there's a complete photo guide on the blog – check out the Italian
label – My Antidote – Take three trays – Fancy
Italian/Malaysian fusion? 31St/12/16.
Have a go – you won't be sorry!
Coming up - more Autumn comfort stuff