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Butternut Squash and Pancetta Risotto (and Arancini)
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Threemealsaday
December 4, 2010
Great. Another way to use butternut squash. Thanks for sharing.
iuzzini
December 5, 2010
Thanks! I hope you get to try them- They actually reheat really well in the oven if you freeze them after frying. I recently reheated some (heated the frozen arancini at 375 degrees F for about 25 minutes, or until a knife tester comes out hot when inserted in the middle of one) and served them over a simple salad as a starter course. A nice treat to have in the freezer during busy times of the year!
boulangere
October 31, 2010
Just the idea of these takes my breath away! I'm going to give try them a try-out in mini form, maybe on rosemary skewers as a catering option for upcoming holiday parties. Thank you so much!
iuzzini
October 31, 2010
Thank you so much boulangere! Mini-arancini sound adorable and the rosemary skewer sounds beautiful! I would love to see a pic if you do it. :) Thanks again!!
Sagegreen
October 31, 2010
My! I have never made rice balls before, but you can rest assured I am going to try these out! And the literalist in me may even be tempted to add in some bits of actual orange.
iuzzini
October 31, 2010
Thank you Sagegreen!! I bet orange would be pretty tasty in there- and maybe in a balsamic reduction too! Mmm- let me know how they turn out. Thanks again!
Cristina34
October 29, 2010
This looks sooooooo good! I am going to a potluck in a couple of weeks and I think I'm going to try it :) YUM!
iuzzini
October 29, 2010
Sounds great! Let me know how it goes! fyi- because they are fried, I think they are best served hot- then they are perfectly crisp on the outside and a bit gooey on the inside . . . Enjoy!
tiptoesinthekitchen
October 29, 2010
This looks and sounds so fantastic!
iuzzini
October 29, 2010
Thanks Tiptoesinthektichen! They are pretty fun and quick to make- If you try them let me know how it goes. :)
YiFang
October 28, 2010
These look delicious! I would definitely try to recreate these lovely little oranges in my kitchen!
YiFang
October 27, 2010
These look so delicious! I would definitely try to recreate these lovely little oranges in my kitchen!
iuzzini
October 28, 2010
Thanks YiFang! Yes! Create little oranges! They were really fun and pretty quick to make- they'd even be a nice little meal with some salad or sauteed greens. You can try it with half of the squash you get at the market on Sat. :) Enjoy!
YiFang
October 27, 2010
These little oranges look so delicious!! I would definitely try to recreate these lovely oranges in my kitchen!
firecracker
October 27, 2010
I wonder how these would taste with a beet risotto?
iuzzini
October 27, 2010
Firecracker- I think they would be delicious with a beet risotto- If you wanted them to be pink, you could cook the beets in the risotto, or you could make a basic risotto and add roasted beets to it at the end- Might also be good with a blue or goat cheese in the center of the arancini! :)
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