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- 2 large burrata balls - 1 cup all-purpose flour - 2 large eggs, beaten - 1 cup panko breadcrumbs - Vegetable oil for frying - Salt and pepper to taste - 1/4 cup mayonnaise - 2 tablespoons Sriracha (adjust to taste) - 1 tablespoon honey - 1 tablespoon lime juice - 1 garlic clove, minced - Fresh cilantro, chopped (for garnish) The main ingredients here are simple yet vital. You need burrata, the star of our dish. Burrata is creamy and soft, perfect for frying. The flour, eggs, and panko breadcrumbs form a crispy shell. This shell keeps the burrata warm and gooey inside. For the spicy sauce, the mix of mayonnaise and Sriracha kicks things up a notch. Honey adds a sweet touch, while lime juice brightens the flavor. Garlic gives it a nice punch. Don't forget fresh cilantro. It adds a burst of color and flavor. You can find the full recipe above, where I guide you through each step. Enjoy creating this bold and flavorful treat! - Gently pat the burrata balls dry with a paper towel. This helps remove extra moisture. Less moisture means less splatter when frying. - Set up a breading station. Use three bowls: one for flour, one for beaten eggs, and one for panko breadcrumbs. Add salt and pepper to the flour for flavor. - Take a burrata ball and coat it in flour. Shake off any extra flour. - Dip it into the beaten eggs next. Make sure it's fully coated in egg. - Roll it in the panko breadcrumbs. Press gently to help the crumbs stick. Repeat for the second burrata ball. - Heat vegetable oil in a large frying pan. Aim for about 1-2 inches of oil. The temperature should be around 350°F (175°C). Test by dropping a few breadcrumbs in; they should sizzle. - Carefully add the breaded burrata balls into the hot oil. Fry them for about 2-3 minutes per side. Look for a nice golden brown color. - Use a slotted spoon to take them out. Place them on paper towels to drain any oil. - In a small bowl, mix mayonnaise, Sriracha, honey, lime juice, and minced garlic. Stir it well until everything blends nicely. - Adjust the Sriracha to fit your taste. Add more for extra spice or less for a milder kick. For the full recipe, check the details above. To get that golden, crispy burrata, you need to focus on two key things: oil temperature and pan space. - Monitor oil temperature for best results: Heat your oil to 350°F (175°C). This is the sweet spot. If the oil is too cool, the burrata will soak up oil and become greasy. If it's too hot, the outside will burn before the inside is warm. A simple test is to drop in a few breadcrumbs; they should sizzle right away. - Avoid overcrowding the pan while frying: Fry in small batches. If you put too many burrata balls in at once, the oil temperature will drop. This will lead to uneven cooking. Fry one or two at a time for the best crispiness. Now that your burrata is fried to perfection, it’s time to make it look as good as it tastes. - How to plate the fried burrata beautifully: Start with a clean plate. Place the fried burrata in the center. Drizzle the spicy sauce over the top, or serve it on the side for dipping. Add a sprinkle of fresh cilantro for a pop of color. You can also add some lime wedges for a zesty touch. - Best side dishes or accompaniments: Pair your fried burrata with a fresh salad. A simple arugula salad with lemon dressing works great. You can also serve it with crispy bread for dipping. This makes a perfect starter or snack for any gathering. For the full recipe, check out [Full Recipe]. {{image_2}} You can change the flavor of this dish easily. Try different sauces for dipping. A garlic aioli adds a creamy touch. Pesto gives a fresh and herbal taste. Both pair well with the rich burrata. You can also spice up the breadcrumbs. Add herbs like oregano or thyme. A bit of paprika or chili powder can add heat. These small tweaks can give new life to your fried burrata. If you want a healthier option, consider air frying. Set the air fryer to 375°F (190°C). Cook the burrata for about 8 to 10 minutes. You will still get a nice, crispy outside. Another method is baking the burrata. Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Place the breaded burrata on a baking sheet. Bake for about 15 to 20 minutes. This method keeps it lighter without losing flavor. For the full recipe, check the details above. To keep your fried burrata fresh, store it right. Place leftovers in an airtight container. This helps maintain its crispy outside and creamy inside. You can store it in the fridge for up to two days. For longer storage, freeze it. Wrap each ball tightly in plastic wrap, then place it in a freezer bag. It can last up to a month in the freezer. Just remember, freezing may change the texture a bit. When it’s time to enjoy your leftovers, don’t worry about losing quality. The best way to reheat fried burrata is in the oven. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Place the burrata on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Heat for about 10 minutes or until warm. If you're in a hurry, you can use the microwave. Heat it in short bursts of 15 seconds. Be careful not to overheat it. This way, your fried burrata stays delicious! Burrata is a fresh Italian cheese. It has a soft outer layer made of mozzarella. Inside, it holds creamy stracciatella and fresh cream. This gives burrata its rich, smooth texture. You will find it melts beautifully when heated. The taste is milky and slightly tangy, making it a favorite for many. You can use mozzarella, but the taste and texture will change. Burrata has a creamier inside, while mozzarella is firmer. Mozzarella will not melt in the same way. If you want a similar taste, use fresh mozzarella and add a bit of cream or ricotta. This will help mimic the creamy center of burrata. Look for a golden brown color on the outside. The cheese inside should feel warm and soft. If you cut into it, the creamy filling should ooze out. Frying time is usually about 2-3 minutes on each side. Watch closely to avoid burning. Yes, there are vegan options! You can replace burrata with cashew cheese or tofu. For the breading, use plant-based milk and a vegan egg substitute. Keep the panko breadcrumbs and spices the same. For the sauce, use vegan mayo instead of regular mayo. This way, you can enjoy a tasty vegan version of the dish. Fried burrata is a tasty treat that's easy to make. You learned about the key ingredients and how to fry it perfectly. The steps for making a spicy sauce added an exciting kick. I shared tips for serving, storing, and even altering the recipe to fit your taste. Remember, cooking is about fun and creativity. So, don’t hesitate to experiment. Enjoy sharing this dish with friends or family. You'll impress them with your skills and flavor!

- Fried Burrata with Spicy Sauce

Indulge in the crispy delight of Fried Burrata with Spicy Sauce! This mouthwatering recipe combines creamy burrata and a zesty sauce that will elevate your appetizers to a whole new level. With just a few simple steps, you can create a dish that’s perfect for any gathering. Don't miss out on this deliciously easy recipe – click through to explore the full instructions and impress your guests!

Ingredients
  

2 large burrata balls

1 cup all-purpose flour

2 large eggs, beaten

1 cup panko breadcrumbs

Vegetable oil for frying

Salt and pepper to taste

For the Spicy Sauce:

1/4 cup mayonnaise

2 tablespoons Sriracha (adjust to taste)

1 tablespoon honey

1 tablespoon lime juice

1 garlic clove, minced

Fresh cilantro, chopped (for garnish)

Instructions
 

Prep the Burrata: Gently pat the burrata balls dry with a paper towel to remove excess moisture. This will help them fry better and reduce splattering.

    Set Up Breading Station: In three separate bowls, place the flour seasoned with salt and pepper in the first bowl, beaten eggs in the second, and panko breadcrumbs in the third.

      Bread the Burrata: Take one burrata ball and coat it lightly in the flour, shaking off the excess. Then dip it into the beaten eggs, ensuring it's fully coated. Finally, roll it in the panko breadcrumbs, pressing gently to adhere. Repeat with the second burrata ball.

        Heat Oil: In a large frying pan, heat about 1-2 inches of vegetable oil over medium-high heat until it reaches 350°F (175°C). You can test it by dropping in a few breadcrumbs; they should sizzle upon contact.

          Fry the Burrata: Carefully place the breaded burrata balls into the hot oil, frying them for about 2-3 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Make sure not to overcrowd the pan. Remove them with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.

            Make the Spicy Sauce: In a small mixing bowl, combine mayonnaise, Sriracha, honey, lime juice, and minced garlic. Stir until well blended. Adjust the Sriracha according to your desired level of heat.

              Serve: Place the fried burrata on a serving platter. Drizzle the spicy sauce over the top or serve it on the side for dipping. Garnish with chopped cilantro for a fresh touch.

                Prep Time: 15 minutes | Total Time: 30 minutes | Servings: 4