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Arancini! A delectable fried ball of rice from Italian cuisine, not traditionally native to Ireland, but of course we managed to get our hands on some of these (freshly made), then sat down our resident Irish People to see what they thought.

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47 Comments

  1. The video opening with friends snorting from the table is quite political. Not to mention, one of the afformentioned resembles Freddy Mercury, who liked cociane quite well. . .

  2. I have never heard of arancini before, but now I probably won't sleep tonight thinking about it, based on the marketing in this video.

  3. They’re small! 😲 Normally they’re the size of scotch eggs 😋
    Ragout inside with melted mozzarella when you break it open…🤤

  4. The descriptions by Sharpie are so specific like. "frozen Chicken Kiev that your dad makes you when your mom's working late"??? just came outta nowhere. But you can almost guarantee that somewhere in the world several other Sharpson brothers registered an immediate sense of recognition to that. Good to see Johnny BS again.

  5. This is one of the only episodes I’ve seen where there is no lack of consensus. Everyone absolutely loved stuffing their face holes with several pairs of balls and were just giddy to finally stuff a sausage in there at the end. Well played.

  6. When Dermot makes flirtatious comments to or makes stereotypical gay male physical actions towards other male Tryers, it suggest that being male and gay is somehow funny in and of itself. It comes across as homophobic.

  7. Arancini. Love them. They're all good. You just love some more then others. Last time I had one in Italy I was at the foot of Mt Etna in Sicily. The volcano was quiet that day, so we went on up pretty close to the caldera. It's a routine tourist attraction, so you're never quite in the danger zone. Although my hat is forever lost because the wind took it and it ended up at the bottom of one of the smaller side vents. I was about to chase after it, but those vents are a bit like a sand trap. I tried to chase it for a short bit into that smaller caldera, but I might never have made my way back out, so I took a loss on that hat. Volcanic pumice is pretty much just loose gravel, so I started sliding down pretty quick. There is heat and a stream of smoke rising from the bottom of it, so I put on the brakes and headed back up. I gave the tour guide and my wife a bit of a scare that day. I was quite pissed about losing that hat though.

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