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livv3ss t1_jab3ojn wrote

That looks so good. Did you freeze the cheese before hand?

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TheStormborn1 OP t1_jacfcmg wrote

No, but I do make sure it’s straight from the fridge and still cold before breading. It’s not a super melty cheese, so it holds its shape well as long as you don’t over fry it.

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livv3ss t1_jach82x wrote

What cheese

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TheStormborn1 OP t1_jaci5tr wrote

It’s a brand called La Morenita: Fresh frying cheese.

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Annajbanana t1_jad31lz wrote

Halloumi

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GrandXerxes t1_jad5550 wrote

This is what I use for my grilling cheese. I learned about it this last year and am completely obsessed now!!

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alle_kinder t1_jadakwc wrote

Halloumi is great but that's not the cheese OP used. This one is far less salty and mild.

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hackulator t1_jad4mta wrote

If you get cheese called "Queso de Freir" from the supermarket (and which maybe just means "cheese for frying" and is actually some version of Queso Blanco) it fries up quite well without melting. You can just fry it up in a pan alone with some oil and it is quite tasty.

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