Rice Balls Stuffed with Mozzarella Cheese - delicious and full of flavour!!!
Making them can be a fun way to spend time with your kids.
Let them do it.
My kids enjoy making these tasty rice-cheesy balls :)
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 cup of rice (risotto style)
- 2 eggs
- 300 gr of mozzarella cheese (you can use less cheese)
- 1 medium onion
- 2 tsp Caesar dressing
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 2 cups of stock
- 1/2 cup of bread crumbs
- marinara sauce
- salt, pepper
- oil for frying
Blend the onion until smooth
Grease the frying pot
Simmer the onion on medium heat for 5 minutes
Add rice and continue to simmer for another 3 minutes
Add the stock
Cover and continue cooking it on low for about 25 minutes
Keep checking on it and mix it occasionally.
Once cooked move it to a bowl and allow it to cool down
(you can place it in the fridge to speed up the process)
Add salt, pepper and caesar dressing, combine well
Form balls. Place a small square of cheese in the middle
Add the beaten egg to the bowl and make sure all will get a nice coat of eggs :)
Next, it's time for bread crumbs
Deep fry them
And place them on clean sheet of paper towel
It's a finger food that kids will enjoy a lot!
Serve them with a marinara sauce or any other dipping sauce you like :)
I hope you like my cooking!
ENJOY!!!
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Looks delicious! I'll try to do 🍴
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Looks great! :))
Thanks! :)
Man those look very tasty :-)
Thanks @duckmast3r!
Kind of like Arancini Balls. Looks delicious! @awesome-seven
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Yes!! These are kind of like Arancini Balls @dpt-darkfox12, thanks :))
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I'm assuming you meant 'stuffed' instead of 'Staffed'?
Haha..yes, stuffed!
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thanks!
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Hahaha!! Yes! Food is good :)
I ate this dish, wonderful :)))
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Thanks @gabyen3d. I'm glad to have you around :)
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Looks delicious... One day I'll try this recipe... Thanks for sharing...
Great!! I think you'll like these @kamar68 :)
Look delicious! yummy. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, I'm glad you like it @annariley :))
you are welcome! dieting low carbs this week but they could be on my future menu! :)))
I hope they will :)))
Cheers!
:))) cheers!
Looks good i should try it one of this days thanks for sharing...upvoted and followed
Thanks so much @mhel :))
You're welcome
Can I have just one ? :)
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These look so yummy for a cold winter's day! I love the way you've put step-by-step photos! :D
Yes, I like to do it this way....... you can't mess up the recipe ;)
These taste great year-round, no need to wait for winter!
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more than great
Healthy food
Means Healthy life and happy life
Well said @ahmadddy!!
Look that cheese!!
Yes, these are quite cheesy...
Oh yum. These look and sound really tasty!
Thanks for visiting :)
Sounds like a derivative of a very famous (and delicious) recipe from Sicily. Fun fact: 'arancino' or 'arancina'?
Yes, we call them stuffed rice balls ;)
I really like mozzarella. Besides, I like that it was very much! Great recipe!Dear @awesome-seven! It's very tasty!
Thank you @deleni! I'm happy to hear you like it :)
Those are yummy! Nice post!
Thanks @viraleslibres!
Yummy post:)
Could you use regular white rice in place of risotto rice?