Vegan Arancini Recipe with Pumpkin and Sage - Romy London (2024)

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Delicious Vegan Arancini Recipe, created with flavourful pumpkin and sage risotto, coated in a crunchy crumb. Easy to make at home, no fancy equipment.

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Vegan Pumpkin Arancini

I think I've been in love with arancini since the first time I've tried these little balls of wonder - somehow, however, it's taken me until 2020 to finally try my hands at making my own at home. I was always convinced I'd need a deep-fryer to make arancini as I've always been scared to deep fry in a deep pan - but since I've finally gotten over that fear nothing is holding me back anymore and I've created this delicious vegan Arancini recipe with pumpkin and sage at home to share with you (believe me, it's really not that complicated!)

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Ingredients

  • pumpkin, cubed and roasted (fresh or frozen)
  • olive oil
  • sea salt
  • vegan white wine
  • risotto rice
  • shallots
  • garlic
  • vegan butter
  • vegetable stock
  • fresh sage
  • breadcrumbs
  • vegetable oil for deep-frying

Equipment

  • a deep, medium-size saucepan with lid
  • a large pan
  • a large mixing bowl
  • a small bowl
  • a slotted spoon
  • a lined baking tray

How to make vegan arancini

Roasting the pumpkin

To create these vegan arancini, we need to start with making the pumpkin risotto. On this occasion I've cubed and roasted my pumpkin from scratch, however, you can also use ready-made pumpkin puree. Add roughly 400g of pumpkin puree, which usually equivalates to one tin-size.

If you're going with the roasted pumpkin, simply place your pumpkin cubes onto a roasting tin or a lined baking tray, then drizzle a little olive oil on top to coat the pumpkin and sprinkle a little sea salt. Place in the oven at 190C (375F) and roast for 25-30 minutes or until the cubes are softened and lightly browned around the edges.

Creating the risotto base

Towards the end of the roasting time, melt a tablespoon of vegan butter in a large pan. Gently sauté the shallots until translucent - this should roughly take 2 minutes. Add the crushed garlic and continue to cook for another minute, then add the fresh sage leaves and fry them until they begin to crisp up around the edges.

Deglaze the pan with a little vegan white wine, then mash your roasted pumpkin with the back of a fork and place the mash into the pan alongside the risotto rice. Stir to combine all the ingredients and cook for 2 minutes before slowly adding a third of the vegetable stock. Continue to stir for 10-15 minutes and gradually add the remainder of the stock to the pan until the rice is cooked, the majority of the liquid used up and the risotto of a thick, but slightly creamy texture. Use a little extra water if needed, but ensure that the risotto is not too watery, as shaping the arancini will otherwise get tricky.

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How to make risotto balls

Allow for the risotto to cool down slightly, then add 5 tablespoons of the breadcrumbs into the mix. Place the rest of the breadcrumbs into a small bowl. In the meantime slowly heat your vegetable oil in a deep medium-size saucepan.

Once the risotto has cooled down enough for you to touch it with your hands, wet your hands and gently shape bite-size risotto balls. Place them into the breadcrumbs and gently coat them, then use a slotted spoon to carefully place the arancini into the hot oil - make sure it's properly hot, you can test it by dropping in a tiny amount of the risotto mix - when it instantly sizzles your oil is hot enough.

Fry the arancini for 1-2 minutes each or until golden, repeat until all the risotto mix is used up and place the finished arancini onto a paper towel to drip off any excess oil. I like to set them into the oven at a low temperature to ensure they remain warm & crunchy, whilst I'm preparing the rest of the vegan arancini.

How to serve arancini

As I love my arancini in a handy bite-size, I also love serving them with my favorite sauces to drizzle on top or dip into. Tomato-based sauces fit the flavor profile the best - but you can also enjoy the arancini without any sauce, they're snack-a-licious on their own.

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This recipe is:

  • 100% vegan
  • deliciously crunchy
  • full of flavour
  • seasonal
  • easy to make at home
  • simply addictive
  • perfect for dipping
  • great for a Netflix eve (my favourite time to enjoy arancini!)

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  • Vegan Pumpkin Risotto
  • Vegan Mushroom Risotto
  • Creamy Pumpkin Polenta
  • Miso Roasted Aubergine

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Vegan Arancini Balls with Pumpkin and Sage

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Delicious Vegan Arancini Recipe - flavourful with delicious pumpkin and sage risotto. Easy to make at home, no fancy equipment.

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine American, British, Italian

Servings 4 portions

Equipment

  • 1 large saucepan for deep frying

  • 1 lined baking tray

Ingredients

  • 400 g fresh pumpkin cubed
  • 1 tablespoon olive oiil
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • 75 ml vegan white wine
  • 250 g risotto rice
  • 2 shallots finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 1 tablespoon vegan butter
  • 600 ml vegetable stock
  • 2 tablespoon fresh sage
  • 100 g breadcrumbs
  • 750 ml vegetable oil for deep frying

Instructions

  • Peel and cube the pumpkin and place it onto a roasting tin. Drizzle with a little olive oil & sprinkle with sea salt, then roast in the oven for 25-30 minutes or until soft and golden.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon dairy-free butter in a large pan and sauté the chopped shallots for about 2 minutes or until translucent, then add the crushed garlic and cook for another minute. Add the fresh sage leaves and allow for them to slightly crispen on the edges, then deglaze the pan with the vegan white wine.

  • Roughly mash the roasted squash with the back of a fork and add to the pan, then sprinkle in the risotto rice and stir to roughly combine everything.

  • Slowly add about ⅕ of the stock to the pan and stir to combine. Gradually add the stock to the pan whilst stirring continuously for the next 10-15 minutes, allowing for the liquid to lightly simmer until the majority of the liquid is soaked up and the rice cooked.

  • Set aside to cool in a large bowl. Add 5 tablespoon of the breadcrumbs to the mix and stir to combine.

  • In a deep pan with a lid, slowly heat about 750ml of vegetable oil over low heat.

  • Place the remainder of the breadcrumbs into a small bowl and shape the risotto into bite-size risotto balls with your hands. Place these into the small bowl and coat with breadcrumbs one by one.

  • Carefully drop them into the hot oil using a slotted spoon. Fry until crispy - for roughly 3-4 minutes each - then place them onto a paper towel to drip off any excess oil. Place them in the oven at 100C to keep them warm and crispy until all of them are done and ready to eat.

  • Drizzle and dip into your favourite sauces!

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Also, try out these pumpkin recipes:

  • Roasted Pumpkin Red Lentil Dhal
  • Pumpkin Risotto
  • Pumpkin Linguine with Capers

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Vegan Arancini Recipe with Pumpkin and Sage - Romy London (2024)

FAQs

Can you make arancini the night before? ›

While arancini are best enjoyed freshly fried, you can make them ahead by letting the fully cooked arancini cool, placing them in an air-tight container and refrigerating them for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for about 10 minutes or in an air fryer for 20 minutes.

What do Italians eat with arancini? ›

Arancini are a satisfying treat filled with risotto-like creamy rice, ham, sweet peas, parmesan, and mozzarella cheese. Serve with warmed marinara sauce, these are wonderful for lunch on their own or paired with a fresh Caesar Salad.

Can you freeze arancini rice balls? ›

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.

Can you heat up arancini in the air fryer? ›

These air fried arancini balls taste best when served hot and fresh because that's when they are the crispiest. However, you can keep leftover air fried arancini in a sealed container in the fridge for a few days. Reheat in the air fryer or oven to get them crispy again.

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.

What to serve with arancini balls for dinner? ›

But what do you serve with arancini balls? Good question and the answer is limitless. These deep fried risotto balls pair well with pretty much any Italian-based dish and depending on what's inside them you can serve with vegetables, salads, relish or pasta. Stick with classic Italian flavours and you can't go wrong.

What is the difference between arancini and Sicilian rice balls? ›

There are two main recipes of the fried rice balls: the Roman suppli, and the Sicilian arancino. The main difference between the fried rice balls is that suppli are made with arborio rice and mozzarella, while arancini are made with arborio rice, mozzarella, and the addition of beef and peas.

What does the word 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. In Sicilian, arancini is grammatically plural. The corresponding singular is either the masculine arancinu or the feminine arancina.

What nationality are arancini balls? ›

Meet one of Southern Italy's most revered street foods, the arancina or rice ball. The Arabs introduced or reintroduced rice to Sicily in the 10th century and arancini (rice balls) are one of many Southern Italian foods inspired by Arab agriculture and cuisine.

Are arancini served hot or cold? ›

Eat the arancini warm, or serve with a basic tomato sauce for dipping.

Why is my arancini rice not sticking together? ›

If you don't have a lot of time to chill the rice, make sure it's spread out as thin as possible. It's important for the starches to gel in order for the rice balls to stick together. The minimum amount of time that I have chilled the rice is 1 hour, and the arancini held together successfully.

Can you refrigerate arancini before frying? ›

Loosely cover and refrigerate, at least 1 hour or overnight. (If refrigerating overnight, roll in more breadcrumbs before frying.) Heat 1/2 inch vegetable oil in a large saucepan over medium heat until a deep-fry thermometer registers 350 degrees F.

How best to reheat arancini balls? ›

To reheat, preheat the oven to 325°F (170°C). Set the rice balls on a greased baking sheet and warm for 10 minutes in the oven, turning them halfway through. SERVING: Arancini can be served hot or at room temperature.

Can you use Airfryer to heat up rice? ›

To reheat your rice in the air fryer: Preheat your air fryer at 320 degrees for 3 minutes. Place your refrigerated or frozen rice in a cake pan. Air fry your rice for 8 minutes if refrigerated; if your rice is frozen, you will want to up that to 10 minutes.

Can rice balls be made ahead of time? ›

Fry the remaining rice balls. 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).

Does arancini reheat well? ›

The air fryer offers a quick way to reheat arancini while keeping them crispy. First, set the air fryer to 350°F (180°C). Place the arancini in the basket so they're not touching, and heat for 4-8 minutes, depending on their size. Spritzing the arancini with oil is optional but can help with crispness.

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