There’s nothing more comforting than a cheesy treat. For one, it is delicious in every form and is ultimately satisfying. If you’re looking for some great cheese recipes, be sure to cheese it up with our Homemade Mozzarella Sticks, Jalapeño Popper Dip with Bacon, or this tasty Bacon Ranch Cheese Ball.

This Cheese Curds Recipe is the best thing that ever happened to cheese!

Last summer we did an epic roadtrip across the United States. One of our stops along the way was in Wisconsin where we visited my friend Melissa from the blog Simply Whisked. We went out to eat and she encouraged us to try a Wisconsin speciality – fried cheese curds. They were absolutely delicious and we were immediately hooked. We also stopped at cheese stores later on and picked up bags of fresh squeaky cheese curds, which I LOVE but our kids weren’t so sure about. So of course I had to include fried cheese curds in my American Eats series representing one of the foods that Wisconsin is most famous for.

Cheese Sticks vs Cheese Curds

Don’t mistake these for fried cheese or cheese sticks, we are working with the fresh cheese curds here. You won’t typically find them at the store since they are only fresh for about a day. You’re best bet is a local farmer’s market.

What’s a Cheese Curd?

What’s the difference? Curdles are formed when the milk is heated, but the curds are what don’t make it into the mold to age (the delicious cheese you buy at the store). So the curds are then typically seasoned with a little salt and are only fresh for about a day. You can typically find cheese curds from a local cheesemaker or farmers’ market. Fried Cheese Curds are a great recipe to whip up if you are looking for a comforting snack, but are also great as an appetizer, a side dish, or finger food for a small get-together. They are especially good served with a side of ranch dressing or toss them up in some buffalo sauce for a special kick.

Fried Cheese Curds Recipe ingredients

Cheese curds: You’ll need a couple pounds of these. Check your local farmers market or a cheesemaker, or possibly even your local grocery store. Flour: Regular all-purpose flour is all you need. Buttermilk: Buttermilk will give the batter great flavor and help it stick to the curds. Baking soda: Will serve as a leavening agent in the batter. Garlic salt: To add the perfect amount of salt and flavor. Large egg: make sure your egg is at room temperature. Canola oil: Great for frying and getting that wonderful crunch on the outside.

How to make Fried Cheese Curds

Fried Cheese Tips

Oil: You’ll want to keep the oil tempurature as consistent as possible. Keep a thermometer on hand to make sure the temp stays at 375°F and only fry about 8-10 curds at a time to prevent overcrowding. Variations: This is a very basic fried cheese curd recipe. Feel free to spice it up with extra spices, ranch to dip, or even coat them in buffalo sauce. How to serve: You can serve these as an appetizer, a side dish to your favorite burger, or just whip them up as a cheesy snack.

How to eat this Cheese Curd Recipe

Fried cheese curds are best enjoyed hot, right after they come out of the fryer or oven. The heat enhances their gooey, cheesy goodness and crispy coating. We like to provide a variety of dipping sauces to complement the cheese curds like marinara sauce, ranch dressing, chipotle aioli, or even just ketchup.

How to store Fried Cheese Curds

Storing fried cheese curds can be a bit challenging because their texture and crispiness can change over time. However, if you want to store them for a short period and reheat them later, we recommend letting the fried cheese curds cool down for a few minutes after frying to help prevent condensation inside the storage container, which can make them soggy. Then transfer the cooled cheese curds to an airtight container lined with paper towels in a single layer and refrigerate for up to 2 days. To reheat, preheat your oven to around 350°F (175°C). Place the curds on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a wire rack. Heat them in the oven for 5-10 minutes until they are heated through and crisp. Alternatively, you can reheat in an air fryer for 5 minutes. Avoid using a microwave to reheat fried cheese curds, as it can make them soggy. Remember that while this method can help preserve the texture of the fried cheese curds to some extent, they may not be as crispy as when freshly made. Fried foods are best enjoyed immediately after cooking for the best texture and flavor.

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More States I Have Visited in my American Eats Series

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