Why do Americans fry cheese? This looks disgusting.
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Fried cheese curds are great.
>>8645592
>Americans
Why does any country fry cheese? You do know it's not exclusively an American thing, right?
>>8645600
I've literally never heard of any civilized country doing such a thing. Amerilards are fucking delusional.
>>8645592
You think fried cheese is freaky? In Glasgow, they deep-fry candy bars. That oughta blow your mind.
>>8645607
Probably because you've never left your bedroom.
>>8645609
back to america for fried butter anon, the deep fried mars bar was a myth that turned into a meme
Obsessed? Dutchfag here, our cuisine is shitty and frying shit is way too popular here, and we have lots of fried cheese snacks. You can even buy them in grocery stores.
>>8645615
>a myth that turned into a meme
I had fried mars bar 20+ years ago.
I've had fried cheese in numerous european cities
>>8645592
>This looks disgusting.
KEK
Besides getting mozzarella sticks at bars It really isn't a part of normal cuisine . I don't know anyone who has made fried cheese in the home
>>8645636
Never in the home, but I usually go to A&W or Culvers to get them.
>>8645611
Fuck you.
>American cuisine: Absorbed from every corner of the earth
>Eurocuck cuisine: Kebab and arab semen licked out of your sisters cunt
Because why the fuck wouldn't you?
Fired cheese curds are the best
>>8645636
Fried cheese curds are the best bar snack yet invented
>>8645592
If you think that looks disgusting you're pretty fuckin dumb. But then again you are OP.
>>8645680
>>8645718
>>8645595
OP here
Nice meme, but I live very far from Europe. You should try getting a passport one day
You are not OP, I am.
>>8645592
Out of all the things Americans fry, you choose to shit on them for frying cheese? Something that isn't even unique to the US?
If I restricted my diet to things that didn't look disgusting I'd be missing out on a lot of delicious things. You are a child if that deters you.
>>8645607
>I've literally never heard of any civilized country doing such a thing.
Yea, you've indeed never left your bedroom.
>Amerilards are fucking delusional.
Greece (saganaki), Spain (croquetas), France (croquettes), Italy (arancini and frico)...uhh Romania (cascaval pane and papanasi fierti)...hrm, Finland has Leipajuusto...and all of central and south america comes to mind, and latinos have a cheese specifically called "queso para freir" so you know!
>>8646120
Where else does this?
>>8645636
I tried it at home once, for novelty
It turned out alright, but it's not something I do with any regularity
>>8645595
Don't you mean Obsesion?
>>8646134
>>8646131
Pretty much anywhere that has cheese and oil.
>>8646131
your own image says how Americans consider that weird
>>8646131
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-fried_butter
Canada and the UK have also served it in fairs and at some pubs. In any case, a lot of the deep fried (thing that was not meant to be deep fried) foods are a rather recent thing, enjoyed once or twice, mostly as a novelty.
Though deep fried cheese, which is what this thread was originally about, is not a novelty, and is not unique to the US. Fuck's sake, breaded and fried mozzarella sticks are a classic diner and pub food that originated in... Medieval France! Well, at least the notion of a deep fried cheese stick was. They were called pipefarces, look 'em up.
ITT OP is retarded
>>8646172
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgHNtzxO0y8
>>8645636
>buy cheap string cheese
>cut in half
>flour, egg, breadcrumbs, egg, breadcrumbs
>freeze overnight
>fry in peanut oil
wala
>>8646339
fried cheese curds are even better though
To sell it to people who would buy it.
Are you against making money, OP?
>>8645748
Okay.
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>>8645748
I don't believe you, mr third world
>>8646120
this. Literally every restaurant in Japan has some sort of fried or deep fried cheese too.
>>8646131
>Where else does this?
Well, my original pic is from La Fogata, a restaurant in Miami that has several locations...the food is technically Nicaraguan but I believe they're all Argentinean there and have a lot of Colombian dishes on the menu too, so they call it latin restaurant because it crosses some borders of course (as does everyone in Miami just about). They serve the fried cheese with a tart vinegar based slaw, which is a nice pairing. It's also a side with the churrasco steak, and it's delicious if a little pickled onion from the steak, or oily garlicky chimmichurri, gets on top of the cheese.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queso_Frito
This pic shows how you can put your cheese on your steak and soak up that chimmichurri. :P
I guess I need to get my blender going tomorrow to make some, and fire up the grill. I don't live in Miami anymore, and I'm really jonesing for latin food.
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>>8645592
Why aren't you frying cheese?