Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (2024)

Italian Rice Ball Skillet is the the deconstructed version of Italian Rice Balls (arancini). Gluten free, made in 20 minutes, and zero chopping required!

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We’re in a bit of a dinner rut (which I know sounds crazy coming from a food blogger!) so I turned to my friends on Instagram Storiesa few weeks ago, asking them what the last meal was that knocked their socks off. I got so many great ideas, including an oldie but goodie recipe from Skinnytaste for Sicilian Rice Ball Casserole.

I audibly “oooo‘ed” after reading the suggestion, as I used to frequently make the dish after Ben’s and myexcellent Italian adventure nearly ten years ago. (I’m not crying you’re crying.) Back then I’d wanted to recreate some of the dishes we ate on the Amalfi Coast, where Ben and I stayed for part of our trip, and the flavors of Gina’s casserole took us right back to the cliffside town of Praiano, just up from Positano, that we immediately fell in love with. The sparkling sea views, charming, hidden gardens, and endless supply of centuries old, steep stone staircases completely exceeded our expectations.

Being the sophisticated foodies that we are, Ben and I found the local pizza shop quickly after arriving, and there was more then one occasion when we had to haul our gelato-laden butts up said steep stone staircases to the shop after realizing they were about to close for the day.

Pro tip: Mom and Pop restaurants in Italy have odd hours and close early by American standards, but homemade pizza is worth the gasp-inducing, will-they-or-won’t-they-make-it climb every time!

In addition to pizza, the shop soldthe most incredible Arancini – ie Sicilian or Italian Rice Balls which are leftover risotto rolled into balls then stuffed with stewed meats, cheeses, and vegetables, and then fried – that paired perfectly with an ice cold Peronion a balcony overlooking the Mediterranean. Ugh, take me back!

Anyway, I haven’t made the casserole in 6 or 7 years, and was inspired to simplify it into the skillet recipe you see here. Italian Rice Ball Casserole is ready in just 20 minutes, made from kitchen staples, and would you believe there’s zero chopping required, save for some fresh parsley if you wish to sprinkle on top at the end? Like biting into a hot and sizzling Italian Rice Ball, this meal is comforting to the max.

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My Italian Rice Ball Skillet is cooked rice mixed with a combination of ground beef and sweet Italian sausage, marinara sauce, Italian seasoning, and frozen peas, then smothered in shredded mozzarella cheese and broiled until hot and melty. Literally I was tapping my foot in my kitchen waiting for the rice to finish cooking because everything else comes together in about 10 minutes. Lez go, rice!

Hey, if you can’t get to the Italian coast anytime soon, this simple skillet dinner might just squash a craving for one of their yummy, hearty delicacies. Now, if only I could trade the foot of snow outside my window for sea views instead. Ah, a girl can dream! ;)

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Start by cooking the rice.

To a small pot with a tight fitting lid add long grain white rice, water, a drizzleextra virgin olive oil and big pinch salt.Bring to a simmer then place a lid on top, turn the heat to medium-low, and simmer for 10 minutes. Taste a spoonful of the rice, quickly putting the lid back on. If the rice is still a little crunchy add a couple additional Tablespoons of water then continue to simmer for 2 more minutes. If the rice is al dente, take the pot off the heat then let steam with the lid on for 5 minutes before fluffing.

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Two of my best tips for successfully cooking rice is:

  1. Start with good rice. I only use Lundberg Family Farms rice. You are not going to get as tasty or fluffy rice with minute rice.
  2. Don’t put your pot on a burner that’s much larger than the pot. This will not only cause spillovers but the water will evaporate faster then the rice can absorb it, causing unevenly cooked rice.

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Alrighty! While the rice is simmering add ground beef and ground sweet Italian sausage to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Season with homemade seasoned salt and pepper then brown and drain if necessary.

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Return the meat to the skillet then add marinara sauce, Italian seasoning blend, frozen peas, and 1-1/2 cups cooked rice (save the remaining rice for another use.)

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Stir until all the ingredients are heated through then spread the mixture evenly into the bottom of the skillet and top withshredded mozzarella cheese.

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Broil until the cheese is melted then scoop, serve, and devour! I hope you love this EASY, tasty twist on an Italian classic! Enjoy!

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20 Minute Italian Rice Ball Skillet is made in a jif with ZERO chopping required! This easy and delicious,gluten-free dinner recipe is the the deconstructed version of fried Italian Rice Balls.

Ingredients

serves 4

  • 1 cup long grain white rice
  • 1/2lb ground beef
  • 1/4lb ground sweet Italian sausage
  • homemade seasoned salt and pepper
  • 1 cup marinara sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning blend
  • 1/3 cup frozen peas
  • 1-1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions

  1. Add rice plus 1-3/4 water, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, and dash of salt to a small saucepan. Turn heat to high then once water starts to gently bubble (NOT boil) place a lid on top, turn heat down to medium-low, then simmer for 10 minutes. Taste a spoonful - the rice should be al dente. If the rice is still crunchy, add a few more Tablespoons water to the pot then cook for 2-3 more minutes. Remove pot from heat then let steam for 5 minutes with the lid on before fluffing and measuring out 1-1/2 cups rice (save extra rice for another use.)
  2. Meanwhile, preheat broiler then add ground beef and sweet Italian sausage to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Season with homemade seasoned salt and pepper then saute until cooked through. Drain if necessary then return to the skillet. Turn heat down to medium then add 1-1/2 cups cooked rice, marinara sauce, Italian seasoning blend, and frozen peas, and then stir until ingredients are combined and heated through. Spread into an even layer in the bottom of the skillet then sprinkle mozzarella cheese on top and broil until melted.

Notes

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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  1. Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (11) Amy 08.10.2023

    This is seriously easy & delicious and going into the weekly rotation. Thank you for another family-approved winning recipe!

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  2. Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (12) jen 10.07.2022

    How many people would this recipe feed? I have a family of 5 (including a teenager) and this seems like it might not be enough. Should I double it?

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  3. Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (14) Leslie Streff 04.21.2022

    This was yet another winner from IGE!! I had to modify by omitting the cheese and I realized when I came to comment I forgot to add the peas! haha – it was still amazing! Can’t wait to make again – with the peas this time! Thanks!

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    • Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (15) Kristin 04.22.2022

      I’m so glad you loved it, Leslie!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating, too!

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  4. Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (16) Rachael Kaplan 03.31.2022

    This meal was amazing! My husband and I absolutely loved it and it was so easy to make! Definitely going in the rotation!

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    • Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (17) Kristin 04.01.2022

      I’m so glad you both loved it, Rachael! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  5. Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (18) Sara 02.18.2022

    Family hit!

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    • Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (19) Kristin 02.21.2022

      Love to hear it, Sara! Thanks so much for the feedback!

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  6. Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (20) Lorraine Rineker 11.03.2021

    This sounds so good. I can’t wait to try it.

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    • Italian Rice Ball Skillet - 20 Minute Recipe! (21) Kristin 11.04.2021

      I hope you love it, Lorraine!

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FAQs

Can you freeze rice balls before frying? ›

These fried rice balls are perfect as appetizers. This version is with a meat sauce but you can also make them plain or stuffed with cheese. Pro tip: arancini can be frozen before or after being fried.

Can rice balls be made ahead of time? ›

Brown the rice balls thoroughly on all sides. The rice balls can be made up to this point and then refrigerated until ready to reheat. Reheat in a roasting pan covered with aluminum foil. Or you can move right to plating them if not preparing them ahead.

Can you make arancini the night before? ›

MAKE-AHEAD TIPS: To make the arancini ahead of time, simply let them cool to room temperature on the paper towel-lined baking sheet after frying. Once cool, store in an airtight container in the fridge. To reheat, preheat the oven to 325°F (170°C).

How long do arancini balls keep in fridge? ›

Arancini can keep in the fridge for up to 5 days if covered. They're best reheated in a hot (400 F) oven for about 10 to 15 minutes. This allows the exterior to get crispy again and the interior to get melty. However, you can eat them cold, too, if desired.

How long to freeze rice before frying it? ›

Freeze for a couple hours and BOOM—dry rice, ready for frying.

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.

How do you stop arancini from falling apart? ›

7 - Refrigerate your arancini for 4 hours before dipping in the batter and breadcrumbs. This sets it so that it becomes firmer and won't fall apart. Some also place their arancini in the freezer for 2 hours before frying although I didn't try this (and you may have to increase your frying time).

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.

Why do my arancini fall apart when frying? ›

If it is not properly chilled, it will fall apart in the hot oil instead of forming crisp, glistening, orbs filled with molten cheese. Serve these arancini with warmed tomato sauce or even pesto, and crown them with a flurry of gremolata or plain lemon zest for brightness.

Does Trader Joe's have arancini? ›

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

Is it better to freeze arancini, cooked or uncooked? ›

Cook's tips: To get ahead, freeze the arancini after they're cooked. Wrap in plastic wrap and foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw and reheat in the microwave or in the oven at 180C.

What supermarket sells arancini? ›

ASDA 6 Mushroom Arancini - ASDA Groceries.

What does "arancini" mean in Italian? ›

Arancini derives from the Sicilian plural diminutive of aranciu ( transl. orange), from their shape and colour which, after cooking, is reminiscent of an orange.

What do you eat arancini balls with? ›

Serve with warmed marinara sauce, these are wonderful for lunch on their own or paired with a fresh Caesar Salad.

Do rice balls freeze well? ›

Pre-made onigiri (rice balls), without the nori wrapping, can be frozen successfuly using the guidelines above. Just wrap each warm onigiri securely in plastic wrap and freeze. If you use the cling film method of making onigiri, you can use that to wrap up the onigiri as soon as you make it.

Can you make and freeze rice balls? ›

Form the rice into balls, I made them 4 ounces each which is about half a cup. Freeze for 1-2 hours or until hard on the outside, then transfer to a freezer safe bag. To reheat, transfer 1-2 rice balls to a place, cover with a damp paper towel and microwave for about 2 minutes.

Can arancini be frozen before cooking? ›

These arancini can be frozen before or after frying. Fry frozen uncooked rice balls as in Step 14. If already fried, reheat the frozen rice balls in an oven preheated to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 20 to 25 minutes. Do not microwave.

How do you store rice before frying? ›

Precook the rice at least 30 minutes, but preferably one day, before making fried rice and keep it uncovered in the fridge. Place the rice into a fine sieve and wash with water to remove excess starch.

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