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Many fans of Italian fried rice balls are a bit unclear about the difference between Arancino and Suppli.
I found this explanation online which seems to be very accurate to me and should help to calm down future hot-blooded discussions 🙂
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Excerpt from La Piccola Fontana :
“The Sicilian people will be having some stern words with us for combining their beloved arancino with it’s Roman cousins, supplì, and vice versa but the fact remains that when in Italy you should try at least one type of freshly fried rice ball.
These starch bombs appear in bars, restaurants, and market stalls all over Italy, but if you are going to order one, it helps to know the difference. The Sicilian arancino is often larger, and either conical or circular in shape. In fact, its name means “small orange.” It is typically filled with ragu and some sort of cheese, with optional veggies like peas, mushrooms, or eggplant.
You will also find specialty arancini like carbonara, though purists tend to turn up their noses at these newfangled inventions.
Supplì, on the other hand, are a Roman specialty usually found in pizzerias and as antipasti. They are often oblong in shape and traditionally contain only rice, tomato sauce, and a large piece of mozzarella in the middle.”
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And there you have it. Clear, once and for all 🙂
As for me, I love both equally, the only difference being that I can eat a bunch of Arancini as a main course, while two Suppli are usually enough and therefore more suited (for me) as an appetizer or snack.
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PS:
There are many different variations of both arancini and suppli, different fillings, different types of rice, tomato sauce added to the rice, etc.
In my opinion, when made and served with love, they are all equally delicious and satisfying 🙂
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P.P.S.
Supposedly, the name Suppli al Telefono stems from the mozzarella cheese which forms into long thin strands (Telephone Lines) when one pulls the supply apart 🙂
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P.P.P.S.
Usually fried rice balls are served with tomato sauce. However, I prefer to eat them with Tonkatsu Sauce
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Bon Appétit ! Life is Good !
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Preparation :
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- to 2 cups cooked rice add 1 ea whole egg, 1 tblsp tomato sauce, 1 dash hot sauce, kosher salt to taste and grated parmigiano reggiano as needed (to keep the rice balls from falling apart)
- form into 4-8 patties, press each into one hand, add a cube or piece of mozzarella, close the disk and roll between two hands to form even balls; bread in standard breading
- fry suppli in 365F fat until golden on the outside and the cheese in the center has melted; serve with spicy tomato sauce or dip of your choice (I use tonkatsu sauce)
- Suppli al Telefono
- Suppli al Telefono
- Suppli al Telefono
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