OT: My Trader Joes has discontinued frying cheese- alternative?
I'm not sure if there are any really authentic Greek restraurants where you live - but here in Detroit we have a great appetizer called Saganaki. It's fried goat's cheese (Kasseri) which I can find at Whole Foods or most delis around here.
The Saganaki is fried, then lit on fire tableside. It's to be eaten with bread but is just as good with cuke slices.
Hope this helps!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-live/greek-saganak i-recipe/index.html
The Saganaki is fried, then lit on fire tableside. It's to be eaten with bread but is just as good with cuke slices.
Hope this helps!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-live/greek-saganak i-recipe/index.html
Our Trader Joes doesn't cook any foods. I didn't know that some did? Wow. We have a local restaurant here-actually I think there are 3 in Cleveland called Steak on a Stone and they have the kasseri cheese served flambe. It's awesome. Ours calls it saganaki as well. I know this doesn't help you any--sorry for that.
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they do not cook the cheese, it is just packaged cheese but it is labeled/named Frying Cheese- like instead of haloumi or kasserie it just says frying cheese, it is packaged in a plastic wrap- look in your cheese section next time, it is relatively cheap too.
Ill check out Whole Foods againf or the Kasseri, the haloumi was 8.99 for 6oz!
Is kasseri rubbery???
DH is going to brooklyn for work this week so i am going to have him find me kasseri .
Ill check out Whole Foods againf or the Kasseri, the haloumi was 8.99 for 6oz!
Is kasseri rubbery???
DH is going to brooklyn for work this week so i am going to have him find me kasseri .
that is all the magic of frying cheese, you just fry as is! no oil, nothing, i just dropped it on a hot teflon skillet, waited for it to turn golden, flipped and got it golded on both sides. It does NOT stick and it does not melt all over the place, the water sort of evaporates out of it and it fries up. It is magically delicous