Real Wisconsin cheese curds! Battered and fried to golden perfection.
Ingredients
- 2 quartss corn oil for frying
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 0.75 cups beer
- 0.25 cups milk
- 2 eggs
- 0.5 teaspoons salt
- 2 pounds cheese curds , broken apart
Instructions
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1
Gather all ingredients. Heat corn oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
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2
Whisk together flour, beer, milk, eggs, and salt to form a smooth, rather thin batter.
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3
Place cheese curds, about 6 or 8 at a time, into the batter, stir to coat, and remove with a wire strainer.
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4
Shake the curds a time or two to remove excess batter.
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5
Deep fry curds in hot oil until golden brown, 1 or 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels; serve hot.
Nutrition Facts
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