
Sometimes, when you are eating a salad, you just need to
throw caution to the wind and add a bit of Fried Goat Cheese to make it a real
splurge!
Chevre (which is French for goat’s cheese) is made either
from all goat’s milk or a combination of goat’s and cow’s milk. Brands of goat cheese differ by their taste
and texture. Some are more tart than
others, and the texture can go from moist and creamy to dry and semi-firm. The shape can vary as well. You can buy it in a cylinder, pyramid, cone or
disk shape. For today’s recipe, buy the
cylinder.
Step one is to cut the cheese into even disks. I am going to cut this 4-ounce cylinder into
six disks. Amazingly enough, dental
floss works much better than a knife to cut this cheese.

Rip off a piece of floss about 12 inches long.

Slide the dental floss under the cylinder at the half way
point.

Criss-cross the strand of floss over the cheese.

Now gently pull the two sides together.

You get a perfect slice every time!

To make cutting it with a knife a bit easier, you could
freeze the cylinder of goat cheese for about 15 minutes.

Once the cheese is evenly sliced, it needs to get
breaded. (You may recall this process
was done in my Chicken Cutlet video as well
as my posts on Eggplant Parmesan and Fish Fingers.)
Set out three dishes; one for the flour, one for the egg and
one for the bread crumbs.

Add about 1 Tablespoon of water to the egg and - with a fork
or a mini whisk - blend together the egg and water.

Dredge the cheese disk in the flour first, being sure to
shake off any excess flour.

Now, dunk it in the egg and water mixture.

Then roll the cheese
disk in the bread crumbs so that it is totally encased in the breading.

Perfect!
These will take about 4 minutes in total to fry, so get your
salad prepared first.

I’m making my salad with some salad greens, cherry tomatoes,
and some oil and vinegar dressing. You can use any washed greens you like for this salad.
Preheat a fry pan on medium-high heat. (I’m only making six rounds so I’m using a
small frying pan. If you are making this
full recipe you will need a 9 inch pan to fit all of the cheese disks in comfortably.)

Let the oil heat up until is looks shimmery and then add the
cheese rounds – carefully!

Fry them for about 2 minutes or until they are golden
brown. Then gently turn them over either
with a pair of tongs or a spatula. Be careful
not to burst the breading or the cheese may well ooze out!

Once browned on both sides, place the fried goat cheese on a
plate lined with a paper towel so that the excess oil can drain off.

Now top your beautiful salad with the fried goat cheese.

Enjoy!

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erin
I am soooo making this today. Yum.