You can now get $7 TRUFFLE arancini balls from Woolworths – stuffed with creamy mozzarella and covered in crispy golden crumbs
- Shoppers can now buy truffle arancini balls from Woolworths
- The $7 product has just landed in supermarket stores across Australia
- Ready to serve in just 15 minutes, the appetisers are easy to prepare
Shoppers can now buy gourmet truffle arancini balls from Woolworths – complete with creamy mozzarella and crispy golden crumbs.
Made with classic arborio short-grain rice, mushrooms, creamy mozzarella, parmesan and truffle sauce, the $7 product can serve as many as nine people.
Perfect for vegetarians, the Italian rice balls have just landed in freezer aisle in supermarket stores across Australia.
Ready to serve in just 15 minutes, the appetisers are easy to prepare. Simply bake them in the oven until the breadcrumb coating is golden and crunchy on the outside, and oozing with cheese on the inside.
Shoppers can now buy gourmet truffle-flavoured arancini balls (left) from Woolworths – complete with creamy mozzarella and crispy golden crumbs. But if you’re not a fan of truffle, there’s also a new range of goats cheese and caramelised onion arancini balls (right)
But if you’re not a fan of truffle, there’s also a new range of goats cheese and caramelised onion arancini balls for $7.
Made with rice, the arancini balls consists of aged parmesan, sweet red onions and a creamy goats cheese.
The new products come just days after shoppers discovered the new cheeseburger-flavoured spring rolls from Aldi.
Shoppers recently discovered the new cheeseburger-flavoured spring rolls from Aldi
The frozen snack, which comes in a pack of six, has just landed in the frozen food aisle in supermarket stores across Australia for a limited time only.
The McDonald’s-inspired rolls are filled with a mix of beef mince, cheese, pickles, ketchup and mustard to replicate the taste of the iconic cheeseburger.
Those who got their hands on the new product said on social media it tasted ‘delicious’ and ‘amazing’ while others were excited to try them.
‘Love these,’ one wrote, while said added: ‘I’ve heard cheeseburger spring rolls are surprisingly delicious. Interested to give them a go.’
One woman said she used to buy a similar version from Woolworths.
‘I’ve tried the Woolworths ones and was so tripped out they were so good. Hope these ones are just as tasty,’ she said.
However, not everyone was on board with the unusual spring roll flavours, with one woman saying: ‘Way too much gherkin taste for me.’