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  2. Arancini - Wikipedia

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    The most common arancini fillings are al ragù or al sugo, filled with ragù (meat or mince, slow-cooked at low temperature with tomato sauce and spices), mozzarella or caciocavallo cheese, and often peas, and al burro or ô burru, filled with prosciutto and mozzarella or béchamel sauce.

  3. View Recipe. While not traditional, these protein-rich brown rice bowls take inspiration from Korean bibimbap, with a mix of sweet and spicy ground beef and sliced veggies topped with a fried egg.

  4. Rice ball - Wikipedia

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    Types of rice ball include: Arancini, an Italian fried rice ball coated with breadcrumbs.; Jumeok-bap, a Korean rice ball from cooked rice formed into oval shapes.; Omo tuo, a Ghanaian staple food that is more smooth and soft due to its higher volume of water, usually eaten with peanut soup.

  5. Risotto - Wikipedia

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    Risotto (/ r ɪ ˈ z ɒ t oʊ / riz-OT-oh, Italian: [riˈzɔtto,-ˈsɔt-]; from riso, 'rice') [1] [a] is an Italian rice dish cooked with broth until it reaches a creamy consistency. The broth can be derived from meat, fish or vegetables. Many types of risotto contain butter, onion, white wine, and Parmesan cheese. It is one of the most common ...

  6. Laura Vitale shares fast and fresh Italian recipes for spring

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    I've got you covered with this recipe for chicken and spinach meatballs. Using ground chicken makes them leaner while garlic, Parmesan cheese, panko breadcrumbs and frozen spinach offer plenty of ...

  7. 13 High-Protein Dips For Game Day - AOL

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    These little jars are like nachos for the road—with plenty of protein from zesty black beans and taco-spiced Greek yogurt, heart-healthy fats from avocado and a little crunch from toasted corn.

  8. Supplì - Wikipedia

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    Supplì (Italian:; Italianization of the French word surprise) are Italian snacks consisting of a ball of rice (generally risotto) with tomato sauce, typical of Roman cuisine. [1] [2] Some believe that they derive from the French croquettes and were introduced to Rome by the French troops of Napoleon at the beginning of the 19th century. [3]

  9. Laura Vitale shares fast and fresh Italian recipes for spring

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