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Best Fried Rice Balls Recipe

Published: Jan 12, 2026 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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If you have ever stared at a pot of leftover risotto and wondered how to bring it back to life, the answer is Fried Rice Balls, known in Italy as Arancini. Max calls these "cheese volcanoes" because when you break them open, the molten mozzarella erupts from the center. These golden, crispy orbs are the ultimate comfort food; crunchy on the outside, creamy and savory on the inside, and stuffed with a gooey cheese core that stretches for miles.

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  • Why You Will Love These Fried Rice Balls
  • How To Make Fried Rice Balls
  • What Pairs Well With Fried Rice Balls
  • Fried Rice Balls Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips
  • Top Tips for Best Fried Rice Balls
  • Fried Rice Balls Frequently Asked Questions
  • A Perfect Party Appetizer
  • Related
  • Fried Rice Balls (Arancini)

Why You Will Love These Fried Rice Balls

This recipe transforms humble rice into a gourmet appetizer that rivals any restaurant. The contrast in textures is addictive: the panko coating provides an audible crunch, which gives way to the tender, savory rice mixed with sweet peas and salty ham. But the real showstopper is the center—a cube of mozzarella that melts perfectly, creating that dramatic cheese pull seen in the photo. It is the perfect finger food for parties or a fun family dinner.

How To Make Fried Rice Balls

The secret to perfect Arancini is using cold risotto. We start by making a creamy arborio rice mixture loaded with parmesan, peas, and diced ham. We spread it out to cool completely so it becomes sticky and moldable. We then scoop a portion of rice, flatten it in our hand, place a cube of mozzarella in the center, and seal the rice around it. After a classic dredging process (flour, egg, breadcrumbs), we deep fry them until they are a deep golden brown and the cheese inside is hot and stretchy.

Fried Rice Balls Ingredients

The Rice Base

  • 2 cups Arborio rice (uncooked) or 4 cups leftover chilled risotto
  • 6 cups chicken or vegetable broth (warm)
  • ½ cup white wine (optional)
  • 1 small onion (finely diced)
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese (grated)
  • ½ cup frozen peas (thawed)
  • ½ cup cooked ham or prosciutto (diced small)

The Filling & Coating

  • 8 oz block Mozzarella cheese (cut into 1-inch cubes)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3 large eggs (beaten)
  • 2 cups Panko breadcrumbs (for extra crunch) or Italian breadcrumbs
  • Vegetable oil (for frying)
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Step by Step Method

Make the Risotto (skip if using leftovers)

  • Sauté onion in butter until soft. Add Arborio rice and toast for 1 minute.
  • Add wine and stir until evaporated. Add warm broth one ladle at a time, stirring frequently, until the rice is creamy and al dente (about 18 minutes).
  • Stir in parmesan, peas, and diced ham. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Crucial Step: Spread the rice onto a baking sheet and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (or overnight). The rice must be cold and sticky to hold its shape.

Shape the Balls

  • Scoop about ⅓ cup of the cold rice mixture. With wet hands, flatten it into a patty in your palm.
  • Place a cube of mozzarella in the center.
  • Gently fold the rice up and around the cheese, rolling it between your palms to seal it into a tight, smooth ball. Repeat with remaining rice.

Dredge

  • Set up a station: one bowl with flour, one with beaten eggs, and one with breadcrumbs.
  • Roll each rice ball in flour (shake off excess), dip in egg, and coat thoroughly in breadcrumbs.

Fry

  • Heat 3 inches of oil in a Dutch oven to 350°F (175°C).
  • Fry the balls in batches (don't crowd the pan) for 3–4 minutes, turning occasionally, until they are deep golden brown and crispy.
  • Drain on a wire rack or paper towels. Serve immediately while the cheese is gooey.
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Max’s Reaction: "I pulled it apart and the cheese stretched longer than my arm! The peas inside pop when you eat them."

What Pairs Well With Fried Rice Balls

These are rich and savory, so they need a bright dipping sauce. A warm bowl of marinara is the traditional choice. For a creamier option, a garlic aioli or pesto mayo works wonders. Serve them alongside a fresh arugula salad to cut the richness of the fried exterior.

Fried Rice Balls Variations

Suppli al Telefono

  • This is the Roman version where the rice is cooked in tomato sauce (ragu) instead of white broth. The cheese string resembles a "telephone wire."

Japanese Style (Yaki Onigiri)

  • If you want an Asian twist, skip the cheese and breadcrumbs. Form sushi rice into triangles or balls, pan-fry them in a little sesame oil, and brush with soy sauce for a crispy, savory exterior.

Mushroom and Truffle

  • Omit the ham and peas. Add sautéed wild mushrooms and a drizzle of truffle oil to the rice mixture for an earthy, vegetarian version.

Air Fryer Option

  • Spray the breaded balls generously with olive oil spray. Air fry at 400°F for 10–12 minutes, turning halfway, until crispy.
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Equipment

  • Dutch Oven or Deep Fryer
  • Candy/Deep Fry Thermometer
  • Baking Sheet (for cooling rice)
  • 3 Shallow Bowls (for dredging)

Storage / Make Ahead / Serving Tips

Storage Tips That Keep It Fresh

Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for up to 3 days. The crust will lose its crunch, but the flavor remains excellent.

Make Ahead Strategy

This is the perfect party prep recipe. You can shape and bread the balls, then freeze them on a baking sheet. Once frozen solid, transfer to a bag. You can fry them directly from frozen (just add a few minutes to the cooking time and lower the heat slightly so the center thaws before the outside burns).

Reheating Instructions

To restore the crunch, reheat in a 375°F oven or an air fryer for 10–15 minutes. Do not microwave, as they will become soggy and rubbery.

Top Tips for Best Fried Rice Balls

The most common mistake is trying to shape warm rice. The rice must be cold and starchy to bind together without falling apart in the oil. Wetting your hands with water preventing the rice from sticking to your skin while shaping. Also, ensure your mozzarella cube is fully encased in rice; if there is a hole, the cheese will leak out into the hot oil and splatter.

Fried Rice Balls Frequently Asked Questions

Why did my rice balls fall apart?

Usually, this happens if the oil wasn't hot enough (making them soggy) or if the rice wasn't sticky/cold enough to hold the seal.

Can I use long-grain rice?

It is difficult. Arborio or sushi rice works best because of the high starch content. Long-grain rice is too fluffy and won't bind well without adding extra binders like more egg or cheese.

Do I have to use peas?

No, you can omit them, but they add a nice pop of sweetness and color that breaks up the richness of the fried starch and cheese.

A Perfect Party Appetizer

These rice balls are a labor of love, but the result is a restaurant-quality appetizer that everyone raves about. They are filling, fun to eat, and incredibly flavorful. If you are planning a menu with other fun finger foods or hearty mains, check out the Loaded Taco Pasta Bake for another crowd-pleaser, or the Buffalo Chicken Bowl for a spicy kick. For a classic pasta night favorite, the One Pot Beefaroni Recipe is always a winner.

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Fried Rice Balls (Arancini)

Crispy, golden Italian rice balls made from creamy risotto mixed with peas and ham, stuffed with a gooey mozzarella center.
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Chilling Time 2 hours hrs
Total Time 2 hours hrs 50 minutes mins
Servings: 12 ball
Course: Appetizer, Dinner, Snack
Cuisine: Italian
Calories: 320
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups Arborio rice Uncooked
  • 6 cups chicken broth Warm
  • ½ cup white wine Optional
  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese Grated
  • ½ cup peas Thawed
  • ½ cup ham Diced small
  • 8 oz Mozzarella cheese Cubed 1-inch
  • 2 cups Panko breadcrumbs For coating
  • 3 large eggs Beaten
  • 1 cup flour For dredging
  • 3 cups vegetable oil For frying

Equipment

  • 1 Dutch oven For frying
  • 1 Baking Sheet For cooling rice
  • 1 Thermometer Deep fry

Method
 

  1. Cook rice with broth and wine until creamy; stir in parmesan, peas, and ham. Chill for 2 hours.
  2. Form cold rice into patties, place mozzarella in center, and seal into balls.
  3. Dredge balls in flour, dip in eggs, and coat in breadcrumbs.
  4. Heat oil to 350°F. Fry balls in batches for 3-4 minutes until golden brown.
  5. Drain on wire rack and serve warm with marinara sauce.

Notes

Chill the risotto mixture completely before shaping to ensure the balls hold together during frying. Wet hands make shaping easier.

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