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Panko Mozzarella Sticks! Recipe

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Measure accordingly to how many you want to make.

Directions:
Directions:
Grab the panko bread crumbs

You’ll need a bunch of string cheese—one string cheese per two fried mozzarella sticks you’d like to make.

You’ll need a bowl of flour…

A couple of eggs…

A little milk…

And some dried parsley flakes.

Add the parsley flakes to the panko crumbs…

And stir them together with a fork. Now, you could certainly sprinkle in a little salt, garlic salt, or other seasoning mix—even a little cayenne pepper—but I wanted to keep things simple. I don’t think the crumbs really need much help.

Next, splash a little milk into the eggs… And whip it together with a fork.

Finally, unwrap as many pieces of string cheese as you need… And just slice them in half with a sharp knife.

Now, this is just a great, basic way to bread basically anything with panko crumbs. Use this method for everything from chicken tenders to zucchini spears. In this case, just set one of the pieces of mozzarella in the bowl of flour

And roll it around to lightly coat.

Next, dip the flour-coated mozzarella in the egg/milk mixture. Coat it completely…

Then place it straight into the seasoned panko crumbs. Rather than roll it around and disturb the coating, I just use my hand to scoop panko crumbs on top of the mozzarella so that it’s adequately coated. Pat it gently to make sure it’s all coated with crumbs, then gently remove from the crumbs…And place on a clean tray or cookie sheet. Repeat until all the pieces are coated.

Now—this is an important step: Place the tray, uncovered, directly into the freezer for 20 to 30 minutes. This will flash freeze the mozzarella sticks (at least partly), which will help them stay together better when it’s time to fry, and will also keep the mozzarella from melted too quickly when it hits the hot oil.

When you’re ready to fry ‘em up, heat a good inch to an inch-and-a-half of canola oil over medium heat. Medium high or high, at least on my stove, proves to be a little too hot for panko crumbs. Medium’s about right, but you can sort of gauge your stove and see what you need to do.

Pull the frozen sticks out of the freezer…And carefully add a few to the hot oil.

Things will move quickly—be ready to roll them over to the other side when the first side gets brown. The trickiest part of making these is getting the oil to just the right temp in order to melt the cheese without burning the crumbs, but it isn’t difficult to get the swing of it right away. Keep in mind that the cheese will continue to soften/melt after you remove them from the oil.

When they’re nice and golden, remove them to a paper towel-lined plate.



 

 

 

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