KOSHER RECIPES FOR GLUTEN-FREE LIVING
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Mission Possible: Gluten-Free Fried Mozzarella Sticks
Though I'm usually content to eat healthy foods like brown rice, fish and vegetables - There are times when I miss comfort foods terribly. Like many people, my comfort foods are usually breaded, fried, high-carb, cheesy and/or made of potatoes. Fried mozzarella sticks dipped in hot marinara sauce fall into this category. At the time I became strictly gluten-free, I hadn't eaten them for at least 2-3 years. They haven't been a regular part of my diet since I was a teenager. Yet somehow the idea that I could never eat them again made me crave them more than ever.
Last night I decided it was time to tackle a mission I'd had for months - Making gluten-free mozzarella sticks from scratch. I fried up a whole pound of cheese, popped a couple of Lactaids and went to town. I got through just four of them before I decided to be kind to my stomach and switch to a salad. I froze the rest and will reheat them in the toaster oven when I need a cheese fix.
Be sure to use a flour with a very fine consistency (one that doesn't contain almond meal, corn meal, or other gritty flours). My Rice Flour Mix works perfectly. For bread crumbs, I used Ener-G's Fine Bread Crumbs - One of the few Ener-G products I like. You might also try the bread crumbs from Gillian's Foods or El Peto if you don't keep kosher, or make your own at home. This is definitely a job for fine, dry breadcrumbs rather than fresh ones. If you can get your hands on gluten-free Italian flavored bread crumbs, then eliminate all of the herbs and spices that the recipe calls for.
Oh, the cheesy deliciousness!
FRIED MOZZARELLA STICKS
1/4 cup gluten-free flour mix (such as my Rice Flour Mix)
2 cups dry gluten-free breadcrumbs (plain/unflavored)
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes
3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
4 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
1 lb whole milk mozzarella cheese, cut into 3/4 inch x 3/4 inch strips (or 1 lb of string cheese, with each stick cut in half)
1 cup vegetable oil
1 cup jarred marinara sauce
Heat the oil in a pan. In a small pot, heat up the marinara sauce (or use microwave).
Whisk eggs and milk together in a bowl or pie tin. In a second pie bowl or pie tin, combine bread crumbs with all of the herbs and spices. Place flour in a third bowl or pie tin.
Coat each piece of cheese with flour. Dip in egg and roll in bread crumbs.
Dip in egg and bread crumbs a second time, making sure that the entire piece of cheese is coated in crumbs.
Carefully place each cheese stick in the hot oil and cook until golden, about a minute on each side. Place on paper towels to absorb excess oil. Serve hot.
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12 comments:
Oh bless you for finding a recipe for gluten mozarella sticks! They look wonderful!
Have I mentioned how cool you are? I have never had cheese sticks like this in my life- will have to try them! :D
you've outdone yourself. ridiculously yummy looking.
OMG that's so hilarious! It looks so good I want to eat it now!
Those sound wonderful! I haven't had a fried mozzarella stick in ages.
YUMMM! You have me craving mozzarella sticks like crazy. Sometimes something deep fried and gooey is the only thing that works.
ML - Let me know how you like them if you try them out.
Sea - Aw, shucks, thanks. They are so freakin' tasty. Kind of addictive, actually, when you dip them in marinara.
Gili - Check your e-mail
Sher & Poet - Thankyouthankyou
Mike - I know, they're one of many foods I hadn't even attempted replicating for fear of being disappointed!
Kitarra - Amen! Oh just thinking about fried gooey cheese sticks has me wishing I was at home so I could heat up the last batch that are in my freezer...
WOW, these look amazing.
I'm sitting at work looking at this wonderful looking food counting the hours I can go hme and try them. I haven't had mozzarella sticks in years. Thank you for posting
I just tried to make these and my wife who is currently pregnant and hates most gluten free absolutely loves them. Thanks
I made these today and they were sooo good. I haven't had mozzarella sticks in 3 years. My husband, who is not gluten-free, also ate them. He thought they were the best he had eaten, better than Pizza Hut. His words, not mine. Thanks for the recipe.
These were delicious! I used a block of mozzarella cheese and coated it in cream cheese before I dipped it in the flour- it added an extra googy goodness to it!
Thank you for sharing this recipe and using normal ingredients that people actually have around! =)
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