Fried cheese is a dish of cheese that is fried in oil. Fried cheese can be dipped in a batter before frying, and can be pan-fried or deep fried. It can be served as an appetizer or a snack. Fried cheese is a common food in Brazil and the Dominican Republic, and is typically served as a breakfast dish in Costa Rica, Cyprus, Greece, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey. Fried cheese is served as a tapas dish in Spain; fried cheese balls are delicias de queso 'cheese delights'. Fried cheese is also found in Italian cuisine. Fried cheese is typically served hot, right after being cooked. It may be accompanied with a dipping sauce or coated with a dressing.
Fried cheese
Spanish
cheese dish fried in oil
Characteristic of:
Brazilian cuisine
Costa Rican cuisine
Cypriot cuisine
Dominican Republic cuisine
Egyptian cuisine
Greek cuisine
Hungarian cuisine
Italian cuisine
Lebanese cuisine
Mediterranean cuisine
Spanish cuisine
Syrian cuisine
Turkish cuisine
Contains, including ancestors:
Cheese
Also known as:
Wikidata ID:
Q24568658
Wikipedia title:
Fried cheese
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