I got my arancini as a gift from a colleague. She gets them from an Italian bakery in large quantities because she sells them herself. They cost 2.50 euros each at the bakery. You make a mistake because of the size and think you can safely eat four or five. I was already full after two. But I also think they are probably those frozen pieces. Still very tasty, even though I'm really looking forward to the "real" ones.
I see Yes, I can make a maximum of 2 xD That's precisely why I thought it wasn't worth the effort for one person. We always made 15 or so at once (I think it was always 1 kg of rice) and they lasted 2 days. Incidentally, there were 3 of us, me and my parents ^^
2.50 is also the normal price for Germany. The ones for 5€/piece were expensive because they were at the main station. When I saw that they offered arancinis, I wanted to go there, but at that price I gave it a miss. For 5€ you can eat them yourself In Sicily you pay more like 2-3€/piece, but you get a different quality there^^
So if you want to try the original, you have to go south ^^ Even in Lombardy or Tuscany you can find them in the supermarket. They are even quite fresh, not frozen. They are also freshly prepared there in the morning (similar to sandwiches in the bakery) but the taste is not as good as the ones from Sicily. In Italy, there's always a hot food counter at the larger supermarkets (like E-Center), where you can find something like this or pasta, lasagna and whatever else they prepare.
Arancini are usually sold in "bars". It's not a bakery (would be a panificio), but a snack bar. There you can drink something like coffee, eat brioche. Things like that.
Tonight we're going to a Mongolian restaurant, I'm looking forward to it, I haven't had that yet.
Have any of you ever been to a Mongolian restaurant for dinner?
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I see Yes, I can make a maximum of 2 xD That's precisely why I thought it wasn't worth the effort for one person. We always made 15 or so at once (I think it was always 1 kg of rice) and they lasted 2 days. Incidentally, there were 3 of us, me and my parents ^^
2.50 is also the normal price for Germany. The ones for 5€/piece were expensive because they were at the main station. When I saw that they offered arancinis, I wanted to go there, but at that price I gave it a miss. For 5€ you can eat them yourself In Sicily you pay more like 2-3€/piece, but you get a different quality there^^
So if you want to try the original, you have to go south ^^ Even in Lombardy or Tuscany you can find them in the supermarket. They are even quite fresh, not frozen. They are also freshly prepared there in the morning (similar to sandwiches in the bakery) but the taste is not as good as the ones from Sicily. In Italy, there's always a hot food counter at the larger supermarkets (like E-Center), where you can find something like this or pasta, lasagna and whatever else they prepare.
Arancini are usually sold in "bars". It's not a bakery (would be a panificio), but a snack bar. There you can drink something like coffee, eat brioche. Things like that.
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you can really eat the bags of nasi goreng ^.^
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hahahaha that's what I call a freak
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Yes, absolutely edible, just like bami goreng or the western pan, always plenty of cheese and a good ketchup on top. I like it🙂
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Grilled food
homemade pizza
baked mushrooms and kolrabi
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It all looks very tasty. I would use some of the homemade pizza. 😃
Today we had a chicken breast with peppers roasted in olive oil from the oven. Served with fresh garlic baguette and a cold beer.
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Looks mega.
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Have any of you ever been to a Mongolian restaurant for dinner?
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