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Mozzarella Cheese Sticks

Mozzarella Cheese Sticks are the ultimate snack or appetizer, featuring gooey melted cheese surrounded by a crispy golden coating. Perfect for game day, parties, or whenever you’re craving a cheesy treat, these homemade cheese sticks are easy to make and taste much better than store-bought versions. Let’s get started!

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Ingredients

  • 12 mozzarella cheese sticks (string cheese)
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 1/2 cups Italian-style breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • Vegetable oil, for frying
  • Marinara sauce, for dipping (optional)

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Cheese Sticks

  1. Cut Cheese Sticks: If desired, cut the mozzarella sticks in half to make shorter sticks, or leave them whole.
  2. Freeze Cheese Sticks: Place the cheese sticks on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze for at least 1 hour. Freezing prevents the cheese from melting too quickly while frying.

Step 2: Set Up the Breading Station

  1. Prepare Breading Bowls: Set up three shallow bowls—one with flour, one with beaten eggs and milk, and one with the breadcrumbs mixed with garlic powder, onion powder, and dried oregano.

Step 3: Bread the Cheese Sticks

  1. Coat Cheese Sticks: Remove the cheese sticks from the freezer. Coat each stick in flour, then dip in the egg mixture, and finally coat in the breadcrumb mixture. For a thicker coating, repeat the egg and breadcrumb step to double-coat each cheese stick.
  2. Freeze Again: Place the breaded cheese sticks back on the baking sheet and freeze for another 30 minutes to 1 hour to help the breading set.

Step 4: Fry the Cheese Sticks

  1. Heat Oil: In a deep skillet or frying pan, heat about 2 inches of vegetable oil over medium heat until it reaches 350°F (175°C).
  2. Fry Cheese Sticks: Carefully place a few cheese sticks in the hot oil, frying for 1-2 minutes or until golden brown. Turn occasionally to ensure even browning. Avoid overcrowding the pan.
  3. Drain: Remove the cheese sticks from the oil with a slotted spoon and place them on a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil.

Step 5: Serve

  1. Serve: Serve the mozzarella cheese sticks warm with marinara sauce for dipping.

Cook’s Notes and Tips

  • Freezing is Key: Freezing the cheese sticks before frying prevents them from melting too quickly and helps maintain their shape.
  • Oil Temperature: Use a thermometer to maintain the oil temperature. If the oil is too hot, the breading will burn before the cheese melts; if too cool, the cheese may melt and ooze out.
  • Double-Coating: Double-coating the cheese sticks ensures a thicker, crunchier crust that holds the cheese in better.

Variations

  • Baked Mozzarella Sticks: Instead of frying, you can bake the cheese sticks at 400°F (200°C) for 10-12 minutes, turning halfway through. Spray them lightly with cooking spray to help them crisp up.
  • Spicy Cheese Sticks: Add 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper to the breadcrumb mixture for a little extra kick.
  • Herb-Crusted: Add extra dried herbs like basil, parsley, or thyme to the breadcrumb mixture for a different flavor profile.

Serving Suggestions

  • Dipping Sauces: Serve with marinara sauce, ranch dressing, or a spicy sriracha mayo for dipping.
  • Game Day Spread: Pair these cheese sticks with other snacks like jalapeño poppers, chicken wings, or loaded nachos for the ultimate game day spread.
  • Appetizer Platter: Add them to an appetizer platter with fresh vegetables, chips, and other finger foods for a party.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I Make These Cheese Sticks Ahead of Time?

Yes, you can prepare the cheese sticks up to the point of frying and store them in the freezer for up to 2 months. Fry them directly from frozen when ready to serve.

How Do I Store Leftovers?

Store any leftover cheese sticks in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven or air fryer to maintain their crispiness.

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Can I Use Different Types of Cheese?

While mozzarella is the traditional choice, you can use other types of cheese like pepper jack or cheddar for a different flavor, though mozzarella’s stretchy texture works best.

Can I Air Fry These Mozzarella Sticks?

Yes, you can air fry the mozzarella sticks at 400°F (200°C) for 5-7 minutes, or until crispy and golden. Be sure to preheat the air fryer and spray the sticks lightly with cooking spray.

Mozzarella Cheese Sticks are the perfect snack or appetizer for any occasion. With their crispy coating and gooey cheese center, they’re always a hit. Whether you’re making them for a party, game day, or just because, these homemade cheese sticks are guaranteed to satisfy your craving for something cheesy and delicious. Gather your ingredients, fry them up, and enjoy the cheesy goodness!

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