Cauliflower Rice (Arancini) Balls - Air Fryer Recipe (2024)

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These Italian Cauliflower Rice Balls (Arancini) are made with cauliflower in place of rice! Lower in carbs and baked or made in the air fryer!

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Cauliflower Rice (Arancini) Balls

I love Italian rice balls, which are traditionally filled with rice, sausage and cheese, rolled into balls, breaded and fried. My lighter versions swaps the rice for cauliflower rice and rather than frying, I made them in my air fryer or oven!

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I’ve had this concept in my head for a few months and wasn’t sure if it would work! How would I get the cauliflower to hold together to form a ball? I played around in my kitchen using frozen riced cauliflower, adding Italian sausage and marinara to add flavor to the cauliflower and shredded mozzarella to hold it all together like glue. It worked like a charm! I tested them out in my air fryer and oven, both came out great, although I think the air fryer ones were a little more golden and certainly a lot quicker. Serve them with marinara for a delicious way to enjoy cauliflower rice a whole new way!

How To Make Cauliflower Rice Balls (Arancini)

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Cauliflower Rice Ball Tips and Variations:

  • The trick is to add the mozzarella cheese while the cauliflower is still hot so it all melts together. Then let it cool a few minutes before rolling them up into balls.
  • For perfect balls, take 1/4 cup measuring cup, spray it with cooking spray and fill it. Level it, then use a small spoon to scoop it out into your palm, then roll.
  • If you have problems with it sticking to your hands (I did not) you can add a little oil to your hands.
  • To make them meatless, swap out the sausage for 1/3 cup peas and add more salt or Parmesan cheese for flavor.
  • To make them gluten-free, swap the breadcrumbs for gluten-free crumbs.

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  • Baked Mini Sausage and Spinach Arancini

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Cauliflower Rice Arancini

6

Cals:257

Protein:21.5

Carbs:15.6

Fat:11.5

These Italian Cauliflower Rice Balls (Arancini) are made with cauliflower in place of rice! Lower in carbs and baked or made in the air fryer!

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, Italian

Cauliflower Rice (Arancini) Balls - Air Fryer Recipe (12)

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

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Yield: 2 servings

Serving Size: 3 balls

Ingredients

  • 1 Italian chicken sausage link, casing removed (2 3/4 oz)
  • 2 1/4 cups riced cauliflower, frozen works great
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons homemade marinara, plus optional more for serving
  • 1/2 cup part skim shredded mozzarella
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 1/4 cup bread crumbs*, or gluten-free crumbs
  • 1 tablespoon grated Pecorino Romano or parmesan*
  • cooking spray

Instructions

  • Heat a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add the sausage and cook, breaking the meat up with spoon as it cooks as small as you can, about 4 to 5 minutes.

  • Add the cauliflower, salt and marinara and cook 6 minutes on medium heat, stirring until the cauliflower is tender and heated through.

  • Remove from heat and add the mozzarella cheese to the skillet and stir well to mix. Let it cool 3 to 4 minutes, until it’s easy to handle.

  • Spray a 1/4 cup measuring cup with cooking spray and fill with cauliflower mixture, leveling the top. Use a small spoon to scoop out into your palm and roll into a ball. Set aside on a dish.

  • Repeat with the remaining cauliflower, you should have 6 balls.

  • Place the egg in one bowl and the breadcrumbs in another.

  • Add the parmesan to the crumbs and mix.

  • Dip the ball in the egg, then in the crumbs and transfer to a baking sheet. Spray the top with cooking spray.

  • If baking in the oven, bake 425F 25 minutes, until golden. If making in the air fryer, bake 400F for 9 minutes turning halfway until golden.

  • Serve with marinara sauce, for dipping.

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Notes

*half of the crumbs get tossed, the n.i. and smart points accounts for that.

Nutrition

Serving: 3 balls, Calories: 257 kcal, Carbohydrates: 15.6 g, Protein: 21.5 g, Fat: 11.5 g, Saturated Fat: 5 g, Cholesterol: 95.5 mg, Sodium: 644 mg, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 2.5 g

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Cauliflower Rice (Arancini) Balls - Air Fryer Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between arancini and rice balls? ›

Although the preparation of arancini is very similar to that of supplì there are two significant distinctions. Arancini are generally considerably larger than supplì, about twice the size. An arancino is more likely to be stuffed with ragù (or peas and prosciutto) rather than having it incorporated into the rice.

How long to heat up arancini in air fryer? ›

You can eat the arancini hot out of the fryer, or store in the refrigerator in a covered container for up to 5 days. To reheat, place in oven (or toaster oven) preheated to 400 degrees for 10 minutes, or reheat in an air fryer at 400 degrees for 5 minutes.

Why is my arancini rice not sticking together? ›

If you don't have a lot of time to chill the rice, make sure it's spread out as thin as possible. It's important for the starches to gel in order for the rice balls to stick together. The minimum amount of time that I have chilled the rice is 1 hour, and the arancini held together successfully.

What are the main ingredients in arancini? ›

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Rice is a cereal grain, and in its domesticated form is the staple food for over half of the world's human population, particularly in Asia and Africa, due to the vast amount of soil that is able to grow rice. Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa or, much less commonly, O. glaberrima.
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What rice is arancini made of? ›

Leftover risotto: Typically these rice stuffed balls are made with arborio rice or leftover risotto. Fillings: There are a variety of fillings you can choose, I kept it simple and used mozzarella. Frying tips: When frying in oil be sure to get oil hot enough, I recommend 350°F.

Does Trader Joe's sell arancini balls? ›

Trader Joe's Arancini Bites is a quick party appetizer in the freezer section. A full review of Trader Joe's Arancini Bites follows.

What do you eat with arancini? ›

Arancini take some effort to prepare but they are truly a delight to eat. This arancini recipe is perfect for snacking or serving as an appetizer with a simple Marinara Sauce. Or, they could easily make a whole meal when paired with a Lemon Parmesan Lettuce Salad or your favorite protein.

Can you put rice in an air fryer? ›

Boil the kettle and set the air fryer to preheat at 200°C for a few minutes. Once your rice is sufficiently strained (and the water is clear), pop it into the cake tin and add your boiled water and salt. Tightly cover the dish with aluminium foil, stick it in the air fryer and cook for 25 minutes.

Can you heat up arancini in the air fryer? ›

Quick tips for reheating Arancini. Tip number one: patience is key. Whether you're using an oven, a stove, or even an air fryer, don't rush the process.

Why do my rice balls fall apart when frying? ›

Short or medium-grain rice is required as its sticky nature helps shape the onigiri without falling apart. Long-grain rice such as Jasmine rice isn't sticky enough. Using warm rice helps the onigiri hold its shape as cold rice isn't very sticky. Wet your hands with water and apply a pinch of salt.

Is arancini made from risotto? ›

Risotto Rice Balls, also known as Arancini di Riso, are a Sicilian fried snack made with only 4 ingredients. Leftover risotto is rolled into balls, breaded and fried and they come with a cheesy center. Usually round or cone shaped, they are delicious served with an easy tomato dipping sauce.

What if arancini rice is too wet? ›

Once you have made the risotto, it is important to let the rice mixture cool completely before rolling into balls. If the risotto is too wet, then you can add more binding ingredients, such as more parmesan cheese or bread crumbs.

What supermarket sells arancini? ›

ASDA 6 Mushroom Arancini - ASDA Groceries.

What is the English name for arancini? ›

Arancini (UK: /ˌærənˈtʃiːni/, US: /ˌɑːr-/, Italian: [aranˈtʃiːni]; Sicilian: [aɾanˈtʃiːnɪ, -ˈdʒiː-]), also arancine, are Italian rice balls that are stuffed, coated with breadcrumbs and deep-fried. They are a staple of Sicilian cuisine.

Does arancini always have cheese? ›

Arancini are fried risotto balls that are coated in breadcrumbs and fried until golden brown. They are traditionally stuffed with Bolognese sauce and mozzarella, although you can stuff them with whatever you'd like.

What is the English name for rice ball? ›

Onigiri (お握り or 御握り), also known as omusubi (お結び), nigirimeshi (握り飯), or rice ball, is a Japanese food made from white rice formed into triangular or cylindrical shapes and often wrapped in nori.

Why are they called arancini balls? ›

THE SHAPE: ROUNDED OR CONIC

Since the name of the Arancini comes from the orange fruit, the correct shape should be the one of a rice ball, the way western Sicilians make it (Palermo, Trapani, Caltanissetta). In the east of Sicily the shape is different.

Do you eat arancini with your hands? ›

You'll find Arancini at every rosticceria (fast food shop) in Sicily. Eaten by hand, they are an accessible and beloved everyday food.

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