Hungarian Crispy Fried Cheese: Rántott Sajt Recipe

Ingredients

  • 200g of Trappista cheese
  • 100g of all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • 150g of bread crumbs
  • 500ml of vegetable oil (for frying)
  • Salt to taste

Steps and instructions

  1. Cut the Trappista cheese into thick slices, approximately 1cm in width.
  2. Prepare three shallow dishes. In the first one, place the flour. In the second, beat the eggs with a pinch of salt. In the third one, place the bread crumbs.
  3. Dredge each slice of cheese first in the flour, making sure all sides are covered. Shake off the excess.
  4. Dip the floured cheese slice into the beaten eggs, ensuring all sides are well coated.
  5. Finally, roll the cheese slice in the bread crumbs until it's fully covered. Press gently to make sure the crumbs adhere well. Repeat these steps for each slice of cheese.
  6. In a deep frying pan, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat. The oil should be hot enough that a small piece of bread dropped in sizzles and browns in about a minute.
  7. Carefully lower the breaded cheese slices into the oil. Do not overcrowd the pan. Fry until golden brown on one side, then flip and fry the other side.
  8. Once fried to a golden brown color, remove the cheese slices from the oil with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
  9. Allow to cool for a couple of minutes before serving. The Rántott Sajt is best served hot, with tartar sauce or a fresh salad on the side.

Tools for making

  • Cutting board - A flat surface for cutting the cheese into slices.
  • Knife - Used to cut the Trappista cheese into slices.
  • Shallow dishes - Three shallow dishes are needed to set up the flour, beaten eggs, and bread crumbs for dredging.
  • Whisk - Used for beating the eggs and incorporating air into them.
  • Deep frying pan - A pan with high sides for frying the Rántott Sajt.
  • Slotted spoon - Used for removing the fried cheese slices from the oil.
  • Paper towels - For draining the excess oil from the fried cheese slices.

Recipe variations

  • Use a different type of cheese, such as mozzarella or cheddar, instead of Trappista.
  • Experiment with different types of breading, such as panko bread crumbs or crushed crackers.
  • Add herbs or spices to the bread crumbs for additional flavor, such as garlic powder, paprika, or dried oregano.
  • Try using a gluten-free flour blend or almond flour for a gluten-free version of the recipe.
  • For a lighter option, bake the breaded cheese slices in the oven instead of frying them.
  • Create a spicy version by adding chili powder or cayenne pepper to the flour or bread crumbs.
  • Make it a meat-free dish by using tofu or halloumi instead of cheese.
  • Serve the Rántott Sajt with different dipping sauces, such as marinara sauce or honey mustard.
  • Add a twist by stuffing the cheese slices with ingredients like sun-dried tomatoes or jalapeno peppers before breading and frying.
  • For a healthier option, use an air fryer to cook the breaded cheese slices with less oil.

Recipe overview

Rántott Sajt, or deep-fried cheese, is a popular appetizer in Hungarian cuisine. It's a simple yet indulgent dish, featuring slices of Trappista cheese coated in flour, egg, and bread crumbs, then deep-fried to a crispy, golden brown. The result is a delightful texture contrast, with a crunchy exterior and gooey, melted cheese interior. This recipe is easy to follow, requiring basic ingredients and a straightforward method. Serve Rántott Sajt hot, ideally with tartar sauce or a fresh salad on the side. Whether you're prepping for a party or looking for a delicious snack, this Hungarian classic is sure to impress.

Common questions

  1. How do I choose the right type of cheese for Rántott Sajt?
    It is recommended to use Trappista cheese for this recipe. Trappista cheese is a Hungarian semi-hard cheese with a mild and creamy flavor that melts well when fried.
  2. Can I use a different type of cheese?
    While Trappista cheese is traditionally used for Rántott Sajt, you can experiment with other types of semi-hard cheeses that melt well, such as mozzarella or gouda.
  3. Can I bake the Rántott Sajt instead of frying?
    Frying is the traditional method for making Rántott Sajt, as it gives the cheese a crispy texture. However, if you prefer a healthier alternative, you can try baking the breaded cheese slices in a preheated oven at 200°C (400°F) for about 10-15 minutes, or until golden brown.
  4. What can I serve with Rántott Sajt?
    Rántott Sajt is often served as an appetizer or a main course. It pairs well with tartar sauce, fresh salad, or even cranberry sauce for a sweet and tangy contrast.
  5. Can I make the bread crumbs at home?
    Yes, you can make bread crumbs at home by drying out bread slices and then pulsing them in a food processor until they turn into fine crumbs. Alternatively, you can also use store-bought bread crumbs.

Serving dishes and utensils

  • Frying pan - A deep frying pan is needed to fry the Rántott Sajt slices.
  • Slotted spoon - Use a slotted spoon to remove the fried cheese slices from the oil.
  • Paper towels - These are essential for draining the excess oil from the fried cheese slices.
  • Shallow dishes - Prepare three shallow dishes for dredging the cheese slices in flour, eggs, and bread crumbs.

Origin stories

Rántott Sajt, this golden delight, is a popular snack and an integral part of Hungarian cuisine. The origins of the dish are as humble as its ingredients. It was a simple dish prepared by Hungarian housewives to use up leftover cheese. The cheese was breaded and fried to create a delicious snack that could be enjoyed by the family throughout the day. The dish soon gained popularity and found its way into the menus of Hungarian restaurants around the world. Rántott Sajt is a testament to the ingenious culinary creativity of everyday Hungarian folk, turning a few simple ingredients into a universally loved delicacy. It tells a tale of love for food that transcends the boundaries of the kitchen and enters the realm of cultural heritage.

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