Rice Balls Recipes
Explore a variety of delicious Rice Balls recipes. Browse a selection of dishes tagged with Rice Balls.
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Omo Tuo Treat
Omo Tuo, also known as Rice Balls, is a popular Ghanaian dish made from rice and served with a savory soup or stew. This recipe offers a unique twist on the traditional Omo Tuo by adding a special treat to the rice balls.
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Omo Tuo Twist
Omo Tuo Twist is a delicious Ghanaian dish that puts a unique spin on the traditional Omo Tuo. This recipe combines flavorful rice balls with a rich and aromatic peanut soup, creating a comforting and satisfying meal.
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Rice Balls With Groundnut Sauce
Rice Balls with Groundnut Sauce is a popular dish in Guinean cuisine, known for its rich and flavorful groundnut sauce paired with tender rice balls. This dish is perfect for a hearty and satisfying meal.
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Boules De Riz (fried Rice Balls)
Boules de Riz, also known as Fried Rice Balls, are a popular snack in Cameroonian cuisine. These crispy and flavorful rice balls are perfect for snacking or as a side dish.
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Nagoya-style Miso Onigiri: Miso-flavored Rice Balls (Nagoya no Miso Onigiri: Miso Aji no Omusubi)
Nagoya no Miso Onigiri, also known as Miso Aji no Omusubi, is a traditional dish from Nagoya, Japan. These savory rice balls are flavored with miso and are a popular snack or light meal in the region.
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Gui Hua Tang Yuan (sweet Osmanthus Rice Balls)
Gui Hua Tang Yuan, also known as Sweet Osmanthus Rice Balls, is a traditional dessert from Zhejiang Cuisine. These sweet rice balls are infused with the delicate fragrance of osmanthus flowers, making them a delightful treat for special occasions or everyday enjoyment.
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Sweet Rice Balls In Coconut Milk (ginatang Bilo-bilo)
Sweet Rice Balls in Coconut Milk, also known as Ginatang Bilo-Bilo, is a traditional Filipino dessert that features chewy rice balls and various sweet ingredients cooked in creamy coconut milk. This delightful dessert is popular in Kapampangan cuisine and is perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings.
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Neapolitan Rice Balls (Supplì al Telefono)
Supplì al Telefono is a classic Neapolitan street food that consists of crispy, golden rice balls filled with oozy mozzarella. The name "al Telefono" (on the telephone) comes from the long stretch of cheese that forms when you pull the two halves of the rice ball apart, resembling a telephone cord.
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Marshallese Coconut Rice Balls
Marshallese Coconut Rice Balls are a traditional Micronesian dessert made with coconut and rice. These sweet and chewy treats are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.
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