Party Rice Balls

Party Rice Balls
45 min.
24
120kcal

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These party rice balls are a fun and delicious appetizer or snack that's perfect for any gathering! They're crispy on the outside, with a warm and cheesy center that will leave your guests wanting more. The best part? They're easy to make and can be prepared ahead of time, making them a stress-free addition to your party menu.

This recipe is a twist on the classic Italian dish, Arancini, which are typically served as a side dish or snack. Our version is packed with flavor and has a unique, surprising center that will impress your guests. We'll show you how to create this mouthwatering treat, step by step, ensuring your rice balls are crispy and golden brown on the outside, with a warm and gooey center.

Not only are these rice balls tasty, but they're also a great way to use up leftover rice. With a simple list of ingredients, most of which you probably already have in your pantry, you can transform ordinary rice into an extraordinary party snack. So, get ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into this easy and addictive recipe. Your guests will be begging for more, and you'll be proud to share your new culinary creation!

Ingredients

  • cup rice white uncooked
  • cup rice white uncooked
  • cups water 
  • tsp salt 
  •  eggs beaten
  • cup pecorino cheese 
  • Tbs parsley fresh minced
  • cup breadcrumbs plain
  • 24 servings cooking oil for frying

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • paper towels
  • oven

Directions

  1. Bring water and 1 tsp. of salt to boil and stir in rice. Reduce heat, cover and cook rice until all water is absorbed. Fluff rice and set aside until it is warm to the touch. You must work with WARM rice, not cold.
  2. Mix the eggs, cheese and parsley in a small bowl.
  3. Add to the warm rice and stir well until all rice is coated with the egg mixture.
  4. In a separate bowl, add the cup of breadcrumbs. Keeping your hands wet, roll rice mixture into balls the size of a golf ball. Coat with breadcrumbs. Repeat until all the rice mixture is used.
  5. Heat about 1-inch of oil in a heavy skillet, preferably cast iron. Oil should be about 375 degrees OR when a cube of bread is dropped in the oil, it will brown in 1 minute.
  6. Add rice balls to hot oil and brown on all sides. This may have to be done in stages--do NOT crowd the pan! Fry maybe 6-8 balls at a time so they have plenty of room to move around in the pan. When brown, remove to a plate covered with a paper towel to drain oil. These may be kept warm in a 200 degree oven until all the rice balls are cooked.
  7. Makes about 24 rice balls.
  8. Serve with marinara sauce and extra cheese.

Nutrition Facts

Calories120kcal
Protein11.81%
Fat35%
Carbs53.19%

Properties

Glycemic Index
6.22
Glycemic Load
7.46
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
3.0586956521739%

Flavonoids

Apigenin
3mg
Luteolin
0.01mg
Isorhamnetin
0.22mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:120.36kcal
6.02%
Fat:4.62g
7.1%
Saturated Fat:1.12g
6.98%
Carbohydrates:15.78g
5.26%
Net Carbohydrates:15.36g
5.58%
Sugar:0.35g
0.38%
Cholesterol:17.97mg
5.99%
Sodium:187.59mg
8.16%
Protein:3.5g
7.01%
Manganese:0.22mg
10.89%
Selenium:5.2µg
7.43%
Phosphorus:64.37mg
6.44%
Calcium:60.65mg
6.06%
Vitamin B1:0.06mg
3.83%
Vitamin E:0.56mg
3.76%
Vitamin B2:0.06mg
3.5%
Vitamin K:3.32µg
3.16%
Vitamin B3:0.56mg
2.79%
Copper:0.05mg
2.73%
Zinc:0.39mg
2.63%
Vitamin B5:0.26mg
2.56%
Iron:0.45mg
2.51%
Magnesium:8.5mg
2.13%
Vitamin B6:0.04mg
2.06%
Folate:8.18µg
2.05%
Fiber:0.42g
1.68%
Vitamin B12:0.1µg
1.58%
Potassium:37mg
1.06%
Source:Foodista