Suppli sotto cieli di roma

suppli sotto cieli di roma

Warm Roman nights. Ahhh! Suppli al telefono is classic Roman street food. “Telefono” refers to telephone wires. When you bite into one of these gooey croquettes the strings of melted mozzarella are the wires. We think the origins of this dish must be in Sicily where its counterparts would be the “arancine.” Lots of good ideas came to Rome from Sicily when the Jews were expelled during the Inquisition; most of the culinary ones involved frying stuff. My version isn’t kosher but you can make it so quite easily. The rice is the star here, tweak it as you will. Don’t even think about attempting this with long grain rice. You begin by preparing rice as you would risotto which you can do a day ahead, although a risotto won't be the final outcome. You can even use leftover “sticky rice” of the cal-rose variety or Spanish “bomba.”

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