This recipe comes from one you'll know – rice balls made from risotto. It's the perfect solution in that you can make whatever size you like, to suit the occasion!
Here we have :
Arancini
For arancini, aka rice balls, you'll need a basic risotto recipe :
1 litre vegetable or chicken stock
40g unsalted butter
1 tbsp groundnut oil
2 small onions, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves (or 3 tsps paste)
350g risotto rice
150ml dry white wine
2 tbsps flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
100g Parmesan cheese, grated
salt and black pepper
Bring the stock to a boil and simmer gently. Heat the butter and the oil in a pan and fry the onions and garlic until soft. Season with salt. Stir in the rice and fry for 2 minutes until the edges become opaque. Add the wine. Start adding the stock, a ladle at a time – the liquid should be absorbed before you add the next. Add the parsley, black pepper and the Parmesan cheese.
It's imperative that your stock is kept hot and added a ladle at a time. If you follow these basic principles you'll be fine.
Tip your risotto into a tray bake, cover and cool, then fridge. You can leave for a couple of hours or overnight – whatever suits you best. The tray measures 12” or 31cms - with the tray bake lengthways in front of you cut the risotto in half. Each half tray ( 6” or 15.5cms) gives you 9 arancini weighing approximately 80/90gm approximately. Using one half divide into 9 squares – 2½” (6.5cms) 5” (13cms) and 7½” (19cms) and set aside. I used a good old fashioned school ruler – works a treat. You can continue and make another 9 or freeze the remaining risotto as it is.
You might think there appears to be a lot of work, but the recipe is simplicity itself and it can be made in stages, whenever you have time.
Coming up … taking it up a notch!
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