Fried Goat Cheese Salad
2 ounces goat cheese
1/4 cup flour
1 egg
1/4 cup bread crumbs or crushed nuts
1/4 cup vegetable oil
Heat the oil in the pan to 350 or on high heat. While oil heats, prepare cheese. Cut the cold cheese into thin slices, cover it in flour, then egg, then bread crumbs. Be sure the cheese is completely covered so it doesn't melt out of the coating. With a slotted spoon place the cheese into hot oil, cook for until golden brown on both sides. (Don't put too many slices in the pan at once, because you want to keep the oil very hot, so the cheese doesn't melt too much while frying).
Serve on top a green salad.
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I'm not participating but that looks delish! I love goat cheese in my salads but I've never tried it fried.
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I had something very similar to this for the first time this past weekend ... compliments of my awesome cousin Jana ... SO SO tasty.
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That does look good! Will have to add that to my "try it" recipe list!
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I love goat cheese, but never though about frying it. This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
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yeah um, its cheese. and fried. love it!
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Oooh, that looks reallllly good! YUM!
ReplyDeleteI've never had fried cheese, goat cheese or anything like that. Looks wonderful. Could I use a regular cheese in this recipe? Just curious. I'm following you to just see what other good recipes you can teach me. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Yum!! My dinner was good, but I wish I had been at your house for this!! Best part, it looks super easy, and I can and will make that.
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