Arancini are crisp on the outside with a creamy, cheesy center. Children and adults love these classic Italian rice balls. They such a treat fresh off the stove, stuffed with glorious gooey cheese.
This arancini recipe is similar in flavor to one of the most popular recipes on my site; Instant Pot Chicken and Rice (a one-pot meal). If you loved that dish, you’ll enjoy these cheesy rice balls!

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Arancini Recipe
Arancini are a satisfying treat filled with risotto-like creamy rice, ham, sweet peas, parmesan, and mozzarella cheese. Serve with warmed marinara sauce, these are wonderful for lunch on their own or paired with a fresh Caesar Salad.
This recipe was adapted from one of my favorite Italian cooks: Lidia Matticchio Bastianich and is based on her “Arancini di Riso” (Rice Balls) from her book, Lidia’s Favorite Recipes. Thank you Lidia for introducing me to this wonderful treat!
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What is Arancini?
Sicilian Arancini are rice balls stuffed with cheese and other fillings such as cheese and meat, the coated with bread crumbs and deep fried. The fillings vary by region but arancini have been popular in Italy for centuries.
Even if you aren’t a fan of “deep fried” foods, give this one a try. Arancini are coated in a light layer of fine Italian bread crumbs and the rice is compacted, so they hardly soak up any oil and do not have the taste or mouth feel of a deep-fried food. It is a cross between Risotto and Cheesesticks. Two of my favorites combined into one irresistible dish.

Pro Tip:
Use Italian-style breadcrumbs to enhance the authentic Italian flavor of Arancini. Italian Style bread crumbs also have a finer crumb which helps bind the outer layer to the rice ball and creates an irresistible crisp texture.

How to Make Rice Balls
Cook the Arancini Rice Mixture: In a heavy pot, sautee onion with olive oil and butter until soft then add ham and cook until golden then stir in the rice. Add white wine and cook until mostly evaporated then add hot chicken broth and 1 tsp salt. Cover and simmer until liquid is mostly absorbed. Stir in the peas, cover and cook another 2 minutes.

Cool the Mixture – Spread rice mixture onto a baking sheet to cool. Once rice is at room temperature, stir in parsley and parmesan. Form rice balls with wet hands, using a heaping ice cream scoop of rice for each. Stuff each rice ball with a cube of mozzarella cheese and form a tight ball to enclose the cheese.
Form the Rice Balls – Set up 3 shallow bowls. Bread the rice balls one by one, dipping first into the flour, then the beaten egg and finally rolling in bread crumbs.

Fry the Rice Balls – Once all of the arancini are formed, heat 1″ of vegetable oil in a pot over medium heat. Once the oil is hot (350˚F), add arancini in batches without crowding and cook for about 3 minutes total per batch, turning to get all sides golden brown.

Drain and Serve – Transfer fried rice balls to a paper towel-lined platter and serve warm with marinara, or with ranch (as my son prefers), or skip the dip and just enjoy them! :).

Can you Eat Rice Balls Cold?
Arancini are best served warm when they are creamy and cheesy in the center. They are just as good freshly cooked as they are reheated, especially when you reheat in the oven to re-crisp the exterior.
How do you Reheat Arancini?
Once arancini are fried and cool to room temperature, you can store them in the refrigerator or freezer (in a freezer-safe container or zip-top bag).
- To reheat frozen arancini – There is no need to thaw. Place on a rimmed baking sheet and bake at 400˚F for 20 minutes.
- To reheat refrigerated arancini – bake on a rimmed baking sheet at 400˚F for 15 minutes.

I hope you give these classic Italian Rice Balls a try. Everyone of all ages loves Arancini. Who can resist a crisp fried ball of rice stuffed with cheese?
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Arancini Rice Balls

Ingredients
For the Arancini Rice Balls:
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 medium onion, finely diced (about 1 cup)
- 1 cup ham, finely diced (about 3 oz)
- 2 cups Jasmine rice, un-rinsed
- 1 cup Chardonnay, (dry white wine)
- 5 cups chicken broth, or stock (hot)
- 1 tsp salt, (plus more to sprinkle fried arancini)
- 1 cup frozen peas, fully thawed
- 1/3 cup parsley, finely chopped
- 1 cup parmesan cheese, shredded
- 4 oz mozzarella cheese, cut into 24 (1/2-inch) cubes
For Breading/ Frying:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 3 large eggs, beaten with a fork
- 1 1/2 cups Italian bread crumbs
- Oil for frying, vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil
Instructions
- Using a Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot with a tight-fitting lid, over medium/high heat, add 2 Tbsp olive oil and 2 Tbsp butter. When hot, stir in diced onion and saute until soft and golden (4-5 min). Add finely diced ham and cook another 2 min or until golden. Add rice and stir to coat with oil.
- Pour in 1 cup white wine and cook until mostly evaporated (2 min). Add 5 cups hot low sodium chicken broth and 1 tsp salt then cover and simmer until liquid has been absorbed by the rice (about 15-17 min). Stir in the peas in, then cover with a tight fitting lid and finish cooking (2 min). Rice should be soft and the liquid mostly absorbed. Spread rice mixture onto a large rimmed baking dish to cool.
- Once rice is at room temperature, stir in 1/3 cup finely chopped parsley and 1 cup parmesan cheese. Form rice balls with wet hands, using a heaping ice cream scoop for each. Stuff each rice ball with a cube of mozzarella cheese and form a tight ball with the rice mixture to enclose the cheese.
- Set up 3 shallow bowls, the first one to have 1 cup flour, the second with 3 beaten eggs, the third with 1 1/2 cups bread crumbs. Dredge each rice ball in flour, shaking off the excess, then dip one-by-one in the beaten egg allowing excess egg to drip back into the bowl. Finally, roll balls in breadcrumbs until evenly coated. It’s best to roll and bread all of the rice balls before beginning frying since the frying is quick.
- Add an inch of vegetable oil into a deep pot over medium heat. Once oil is hot (350˚F), add the breaded rice balls in batches without crowding the pot and cook about 3 min total per batch, turning to get all sides golden brown. Transfer to paper towels, sprinkle right away with salt and serve warm with marinara.



I make Arancini whenever I have leftover Risotto (made with Arborio rice). So tonight’s version is made with leftover chicken-saffron-wild mushroom Risotto. I add peas and some prosciutto to my cold Risotto and then form the balls and follow your preparation for the rest of the recipe. They are great and a good way to enjoy another Risotto meal!
Thanks for the recipe.
Yummy! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
Are any of your recipes sold as prepared foods in stores?
Hi Carole, I don’t sell my prepared recipes at this time.
Hi Natasha
I have been following you since the beginning of the pandemic. Love, love, love all your recipes.
I made these arancini and they are amazing !!! My question is can you make the rice in an instant pot ? Also can you form these and fry them at a later time ?
My 17 yr old son loves your dinner rolls. They are delicious
Hi Julie, yes making the rice in an instant pot should work fine, just let it cool before using following the same method. You could form and fry later for a make-ahead option. They also reheat really well if you wanted to fry and reheat later.
My sister and I made them yesterday. OMG so delicious.
started off with one batch as per your receipe and made 2 more and then 2 more.
I used Aborio rice which italians use for risoto and rice balls. Made different versions eg. veg and mushroom, porccetta and mushroom etc.
Your receipes are so easy to follow thank you for doing this.
Wow! That’s just awesome, Kathy! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
Could not get the Ancini Rice Balls to print
Hello Linda, when you are at the recipe click on Jump to recipe to quickly go to the recipe card. After that, click Print then save it as pdf and print it from your device. I hope that helps.
Can you use Aborio rice? That is what I use for risotto? I also replace ham with beef and a little tomato sauce. Have you tried any other fillings?
Hi Johnny, I haven’t tried that rice with this recipe to advise. If you happen to experiment, I would love to know how you like that.
Will do! I really enjoy your approach to sharing recipes!
Thank you, Johnny!
The Aborio rice works well! I put tomato meat sauce in it instead of ham. Would love to send pic, not sure how. Had a little problem with cheese melting out in a couple. Thanks for the recipe and motivation!
Thank you for sharing your feedback, Johnny! I’m so glad that worked!
This recipe is absolutely yummy😋 I’m a helper here in hk, my boss is american and they really love this. But i just don’t the ham coz they are vegetarian. Thanks so much for this recipe.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Hi can I use pantene rice if I dont have jasmine rice?
Hello Jennifer, I haven’t tried making that version yet to advise. I’ve only tried this with jasmine rice.
Great recipe and very easy to follow. I used crumbled sausage instead of ham and shred mozzarella throughout instead of a cube. They are very crisp and light on the outside. Creamy and YUM on the inside. Thanks for posting this recipe.
That’s nice, Bridget. Thank you for sharing that with us and I’m glad you enjoyed this recipe!
Hi Natasha. Hope you are well. I’m based in South Africa and we are in level 3 lockdown, no alcohol sells. What can I replace white wine with please?
Hi Marina, I”m sorry to hear that. You could replace it with a little more chicken broth.
Hi,
Can I refrigerate cooled rice and form into balls tomorrow for Christmas Eve?
HI Sheila, yes that would work fine. Just be sure it is covered when refrigerated so it doesn’t dry out too much.
Can use an air fryer to make rice balls?
Hi Irene, I haven’t tried that so you would have to experiment. I have seen other recipes for baked arancini putting them in the oven at 350 for 20 minutes and spraying with oil beforehand, but an air fryer is typically twice as fast.
Omgosh! These look simply amazing! I can’t wait to make them! Thank you for the recipe!
You’re welcome Colette! I’m so glad you enjoeyd this!
This looks good , But I have a question can you use veg broth if you are vegetarian instead of chicken also instead of ham can you use more vegetables > I would like to make this for xmas and my daughter in law is a vegetarian.
Hi Rosemarie, I haven’t tested that, but I imagine it may work. It will change the flavor profile slightly, but that should work!
I was so proud of myself making these arancini balls. My friends loved them. I’m thinking of making them abit smaller next time so there is more to share.
Great idea, Susan! You can also double the recipe! I’m so glad you all enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for that wonderful review!
Love your recipe for arancini balls. If you don’t have white wine should you just add one cup of chicken stock instead? and continue following recipe substituting the wine for chicken broth? Thanks Vickie
Hi Vickie, that’s right! We love the flavor it adds to this dish, but you could omit the wine and just use a little more chicken broth instead.
Hi in the video at 1.10 you make reference to using hot low sodium chicken broth but then add salt , but the recipe doesn’t have the same reference?
Hi Craig, please see step 2 in the recipe where we reference those same steps. I hope you love the arancini rice balls.
Thanks for the reply , there the best, is there a need for the low soduim though?
Hi Craig, I think that could work to use regular and omit the salt or use half of the amount.
Can the rice balls be made without ham? Vegetarians in the family. If so do I need to add anything in its place
Thank you can’t wait to make them
Hi Donna! I bet they will love this recipe. I have not tested it without ham but I think it will work. I’d like to know how you like this recipe after testing that.
My family and friends love this so much also this freezes well. Thank you so much for this great recipe.
You’re welcome Ida! I’m so glad you’re enjoying this recipe!
So if I freeze them like you suggest and put them in the oven, what temperature do I set it on and how long? Natashaskitchen
I see this recipe makes 24. Is that 24 servings? TiA
Hi Joan, it makes 24 rice balls. You can calculate the nutrition based on how many you are eating.
Oh my gosh
These are soooo good
I’m not a confident cook but I managed these. Simply awesome. The crunch as you cut or bite into it and the stretchy cheese. Natasha you would have been proud
I am already proud! Thank you so much for your awesome feedback, it’s so great to read your good comments, Carmel.
So wonderful to hear that, Carmel. Thank you for sharing your awesome feedback!