I don’t know why but “deep fried cheese” sounds so much more gluttonous compared to “deep fried mozzarella”.
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Oh wow, that looks amazing.
I love hand breaded fried food - it's always infinitely crispier than the prepackaged stuff.
Edit: Those cheese explosions look like happy little accidents to me. :)
I know, right? The low moisture mozzarella that I use gets really chewy and crispy around the edges. I think it's the best part of the whole process.
That looks delicious. My intolerance pains me.
Drool…
Saved, I need to try this when I'm done with my diet at the end of the year
Good luck with your diet. I'm trying too. I was 283 lbs at the beginning of 2019. I got down to 235 but went back up to 265. I'm at 250 now and working my way back down. It's a struggle.
On the plus side, these really are high in protein. Cheese is one of the things that I eat. You could use a low carb breading, as well.
Looks great! Thanks for sharing. What’s the breading? Any seasonings?
I mentioned the breading in the text. I use flour with salt, pepper, and cayenne for the first layer then adjust the salt when they are deep fried. You can add whatever seasoning you want to the flour, eggs, or panko.
That looks delicious! 🤤
Urgh.
I went to the Lakeview Diner in Toronto with a group of coworkers. We had deep fried appie, deep fried mains, and finished off sharing a deep fried Mars Bar. That was about 8 years ago and we still talk about it to this day.
Never again.
Yum! I am going to try to make these on my own for sure!
I've seen this in the book of "Mastering the Art of Heart Disease", but it's a delicious snack [or meal] worth dying for.
Bon Appetit!
That looks amazing, thanks for posting. Do you have a dedicated deep fryer, or just use a dutch oven or something like that?
You're welcome. We have a Cuisinart CDF-250C. It's a small dedicated deep fryer that we use a few times a year.
That looks tasty!!
Do you have a recipe for panko or are you going with just storebought?
I use home made bread crumbs but store bought panko. My wife always has a pile of ends of loaves of bread that she's let go stale. I grind them up using the food processor. Panko we buy at the store.
How do you think panela would fry up with breading? It isn't stringy like mozzarella. I've fried it by itself as a meat substitute for tacos, but never with a breading.
Because I saw this lemmy post this morning I added "fried mozzarella sticks" to the order when my teenager talked me into taking him to Arby's. I strongly suspect yours were better but I'm still happy I had them. Thank you.
I'm glad that I inspired you to try deep fried cheese. Homemade is better. Try it some time.