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Our Homemade Mozzarella Sticks Recipe Is Seriously Party-Worthy

Katie Rosenhouse
6 min read
hand holding two parts of a mozzarella stick above a bowl of tomato sauce
hand holding two parts of a mozzarella stick above a bowl of tomato sauce - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound
  • Mozzarella sticks have been around since the mid-20th century, but the recipe has roots in medieval France and has been adapted for air fryers in recent years.

Mozzarella sticks first appeared on the appetizer scene back in the mid-20th century, but the concept of deep-fried cheese is actually centuries old. It could be said, in fact, that  mozzarella sticks' roots lie in medieval France . Once the mini convection ovens popularly known as air fryers became trendy in the 20-teens, though, people began adapting deep-fried recipes for making in this new appliance. As developer Katie Rosenhouse says of this appetizer, "I love an air fryer recipe that stands up to traditional fried versions, and this mozzarella stick recipe definitely delivers."

The ingredients in the breading -- these being a blend of breadcrumbs, cornmeal and spices -- are something she says make for "a flavorful, crispy exterior," with the cheese being triple-dipped to ensure that the coating clings on while the mozzarella sticks bake. As for the cheese itself, her choice is whole milk mozzarella as she feels this ingredient "offers that luscious, satisfying cheese pull." If it's more convenient, you can also use string cheese, although the results might not be quite so photogenic.

This recipe serves six, but you can always make an extra batch or two if you're planning to entertain more than half a dozen people. It's also just as easy to heat up a few mozzarella sticks at a time for a solo celebration.

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Assemble The Ingredients For The Air-Fryer Homemade Mozzarella Sticks

cheese, flour, eggs, seasonings, and canned tomatoes
cheese, flour, eggs, seasonings, and canned tomatoes - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

The cheese sticks themselves are made with mozzarella, Italian-style breadcrumbs, cornmeal, garlic powder, salt, flour, and eggs. For the marinara sauce, you'll also need olive oil, a yellow onion, garlic, crushed tomatoes, pepper, oregano, sugar, and basil.

Step 1: Prepare A Pan

baking pan covered in paper
baking pan covered in paper - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Line a small baking sheet or plate with parchment paper. Set aside.

Step 2: Chop The Cheese

white cheese chopped into sticks
white cheese chopped into sticks - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Unwrap mozzarella block and cut in half horizontally, then into even rectangles.

Step 3: Season The Breadcrumbs

breadcrumbs in a white bowl
breadcrumbs in a white bowl - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound
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Mix to combine breadcrumbs, cornmeal, garlic powder, and salt in a rimmed plate or bowl.

Step 4: Put The Flour And Eggs In Two Bowls

breadcrumbs, flour, and eggs in three white bowls
breadcrumbs, flour, and eggs in three white bowls - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Place flour into another rimmed plate or bowl, and beat eggs in an additional bowl.

Step 5: Coat The Cheese

hand holding a cheese stick above three white bowls filled with breadcrumbs, flour, and eggs
hand holding a cheese stick above three white bowls filled with breadcrumbs, flour, and eggs - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Working with one piece of cheese at a time, dip into flour to coat, then eggs, then breadcrumb mixture.

Step 6: Continue Coating The Cheese

hand holding a breaded cheese stick above three white bowls filled with breadcrumbs, flour, and eggs
hand holding a breaded cheese stick above three white bowls filled with breadcrumbs, flour, and eggs - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Repeat twice, then transfer to prepared baking sheet. Repeat the process with remaining mozzarella.

Step 7: Freeze The Cheese

breaded cheese sticks in a plastic-wrapped baking pan
breaded cheese sticks in a plastic-wrapped baking pan - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound
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Wrap tightly and freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.

Step 8: Heat The Oil

oil in a metal pot
oil in a metal pot - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Prepare the marinara: In a small saucepan, heat oil over low to medium heat until shimmering.

Step 9: Fry The Onions

oil and onions in a metal pot
oil and onions in a metal pot - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Add onions and cook, stirring, until translucent.

Step 10: Fry The Garlic

oil, onions, and garlic in a metal pot
oil, onions, and garlic in a metal pot - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Add garlic and cook for an additional minute.

Step 11: Stir In The Tomatoes And Seasonings

tomato sauce and a wooden spoon in a metal pot
tomato sauce and a wooden spoon in a metal pot - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound
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Add crushed tomatoes, salt, pepper, oregano, and sugar.

Step 12: Cook The Marinara Sauce

tomato sauce and a wooden spoon in a metal pot
tomato sauce and a wooden spoon in a metal pot - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Simmer partially covered over low heat, stirring occasionally, for 10 to 12 minutes.

Step 13: Finish It With Basil

tomato sauce and basil in a metal pot
tomato sauce and basil in a metal pot - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Stir in basil. Transfer to a serving bowl or store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Step 14: Coat Mozzarella Sticks With Cooking Spray

breaded cheese sticks in a baking pan
breaded cheese sticks in a baking pan - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Depending on the size of your air fryer, spray to coat 5 to 6 mozzarella sticks with cooking spray (or brush with olive oil) on all sides. Keep remaining sticks frozen until ready to use.

Step 15: Cook The First Batch Of Mozzarella Sticks

breaded cheese sticks in an air fryer
breaded cheese sticks in an air fryer - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound
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Set into air fryer basket, and air-fry for 8 minutes at 390 F until golden brown.

Step 16: Cook The Rest Of The Mozzarella Sticks

breaded cheese sticks next to an air fryer
breaded cheese sticks next to an air fryer - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Transfer to a serving platter and repeat with remaining mozzarella sticks.

Step 17: Eat The Mozzarella Sticks With Sauce

mozzarella sticks next to a bowl of tomato sauce
mozzarella sticks next to a bowl of tomato sauce - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Serve hot with marinara.

Air-Fryer Homemade Mozzarella Sticks Recipe

mozzarella sticks next to a bowl of tomato sauce
mozzarella sticks next to a bowl of tomato sauce - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

How Do You Keep Mozzarella Sticks From Falling Apart?

hand holding two parts of a mozzarella stick above a bowl of tomato sauce
hand holding two parts of a mozzarella stick above a bowl of tomato sauce - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound
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The biggest problem with mozzarella sticks is that they do tend to leak, but we have a few tips to prevent that from happening . Freezing is the most important element, since chilled cheese will remain intact longer as the outer coating heats up in the air fryer. In fact, you might even want to freeze the mozzarella sticks for 30 minutes in between repeated dips in the flour, egg, and crumb coating. This extra step, while time-consuming, is extra insurance that the coating will stay put rather than slip off the cheese.

It's also essential to cook the mozzarella sticks at the proper temperature, and it will help if you're able to preheat your air fryer. You can do this even if it doesn't have a preheat setting by simply turning the dial to the proper temperature and letting it run for 5 minutes before you start cooking. Having the air fryer already hot when you put the cheese sticks in means that the coating will brown more quickly before the insides have time to melt.

Can I Make Air Fryer Mozzarella Sticks Ahead Of Time?

mozzarella sticks next to a bowl of tomato sauce
mozzarella sticks next to a bowl of tomato sauce - Katie Rosenhouse/Chowhound

Mozzarella sticks are something you can absolutely make ahead of time, and it won't even require adding a single step to the recipe. All you do is proceed to the point where you crumb-coat and freeze the sticks, then press pause indefinitely. Frozen foods are safe to consume as long as the freezer doesn't fail, although there may be a drop-off in quality after about a year. Still, this should be enough advance time for anyone. Once you're ready to cook any number of the sticks (it needn't be a whole batch), you won't have to thaw them. As per the recipe, they're meant to remain frozen until you stick them in the air fryer.

As for the marinara sauce, that, too, can be prepared as far in advance as you like. Homemade marinara can be refrigerated  for up to five days, but after that, it can also be frozen. In this case, however, you will need to heat it in the microwave or on the stovetop before you can use it for dipping.

Read the original article on Chowhound .

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