Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (2024)

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Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (1)

daneanp

Rating: 3 stars

06/19/2016

I froze the pieces as recommended and used cornstarch to help the panko adhere. Bake time easily was 5-8 minutes and even then the pieces were not warm in the middle. Flavor-wise they were a little boring. If I made these again, I'd add some onion or garlic powder and salt to the panko coating.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (2)

Ggypsy

Rating: 4 stars

02/25/2015

Just made these and the flavor is great. I did slightly toast the Panko but also had the same challenge to get the Panko to stick to the cheese. Will try the cornstarch next time. I also sprayed a mini muffin pan and baked them in that. They did not loose their shape Definitely worth perfecting for the next time.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (3)

Renee5732

Rating: 5 stars

07/23/2014

Awesome! I used whole wheat panko, one egg and light string cheese, which didn't melt quite as much as part-skim would but was still delicious. I also took the advice of another reviewer and rubbed a little cornstarch on the sticks before coating in egg and the panko stuck very well. I had left over panko, though, enough to coat two more sticks, which makes me wonder if the coating was meant to be thicker. Great for a healthy snack to share with my sister, who had been craving these all day!

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (4)

Babbs50

Rating: 5 stars

03/29/2014

Great flavor and easy! Froze cheese sticks in advance, then sliced. I used Italian seasoned breadcrumbs and a real egg. Cracked the egg in a small bowl and poured breadcrumbs into a mound on waxed paper. Used a fork to dip each cheese bite into egg, then while still on the fork, dipped into breadcrumb mound. Used a butter knife to gently push off onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Used chunky garden spaghetti sauce for dipping. My son loved them! The key is not to go over 3 minutes, because the cheese will blob. They may not appear done at 3 minutes, but they will be. Great snack!

Rating: 3 stars

03/14/2014

Like others I found the panko didn't stick very well to the cheese. I really pressed hard to get it to stick and that worked better than the egg wash. After that they were delicious. I would make these again. Really helps kick the snack food craving.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (6)

pewterdragon

Rating: 4 stars

03/12/2014

This looks good. JackieBlue had the right idea for aiding the sticking of the crumbs. Cooks' Illustrated (America's Test Kitchen on PBS) has the go-to sticking-aid of cornstarch. So, coat the cheese (or chicken or whatever you're trying to "crumb") with cornstarch (lightly!), THEN dip in egg or milk or whatever liquid is called for, then in crumbs. Cornstarch doesn't add any distinct flavor/taste, but it definitely helps the stickiness of any kind of crumbing. Haven't tried this yet, but sounds yummy. Will try the freezer trick.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (7)

islandmermaid

Rating: 5 stars

07/23/2013

We loved these & they're as good as the fried in restaurants, but feel lighter & "cleaner" to eat, if that makes sense. These were NOT sticks - they melted into patties, & we're surprised this wasn't acknowledged or remedied in the recipe. Next time we'll put them in the freezer before baking (not sure how long - experiment w/the time), as that should help them keep their shape - restaurants do this before frying their mozzarella sticks. But the shape doesn't matter when it tastes so good, & these are a real treat as a substitute for fried. We tried them w/panko & corn flake crumbs, & both were great in their own way (panko: more crunchy, corn flake crumbs: finer & coat better). When coating, 1 person should do the egg mixture dipping, & another the crumb dipping, as that will help the crumbs stick better (eggy hands will make a mess of the crumbs) - but the idea is to have a light coat anyway. Add Italian seasoning to crumbs for more flavor (no salt necessary - cheese adds enuf salt).

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (8)

JulieRae97

Rating: 4 stars

03/27/2013

I have to admit that when the planko crumbs were not sticking to the cheese very well, I became doubtful. It turned out rather well though, and my son LOVED them!

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (9)

Jan021

Rating: 4 stars

02/06/2013

So easy to make and we always have the ingredients on hand. Lighter than those in a restaurant or store-bought. No issue with the Panko sticking to the cheese. Our go-to easy appetizer.

Rating: 3 stars

09/07/2012

The were yummy, but really messy to make. I won't make them again unless forced. :)

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (11)

JackieBlue

Rating: 5 stars

08/15/2012

A few things will make these successful. 1. Cut the string cheese and freeze for a couple of hours. This prevents them from becoming "cheese blobs". 2. Dip the frozen cheese sticks in seasoned flour (garlic powder, pepper, italian seasoning), then egg, then panko 3. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (12)

mdrake

Rating: 2 stars

01/29/2012

This recipe is a nice idea, but overall I didn't really feel like they were worth it. I had a hard time getting the bread crumbs to stick to the cheese. They were ok, but if I've got a craving for mozzarella sticks I'm going to save them for a splurge night. Be careful to really watch these when they're in the oven. I forgot about them for a second and the melted all over the place.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (13)

Footey5

Rating: 5 stars

11/08/2011

The taste was great, kids loved them but agree with earlier poster that they are hard to get the panko to stick to the cheese. I used a light string cheese (Sargento) made with 2% milk and I wonder if thats what caused the trouble. Maybe the regular string cheese is a little less smooth on the exterior and the egg white sticks better- I am going to try some different cheese stick varieties next time. When scooping off the pan I was able to remold them into bites instead of blobs as a few had started to melt too much. One small plate, one bowl and a pan later, my kids really enjoyed the snack they they helped make on this chilly afternoon!

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (14)

JessicaLuu

Rating: 2 stars

09/20/2011

My daughter was so excited for these, but they were really disappointing. The panko breadcrumbs did not stick on the cheese at all, and I don't think string cheese makes a good substitute for fresh mozzarella. I will not make these again.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (15)

KristiLA

Rating: 5 stars

09/09/2011

Just made these this afternoon for my two girls, 9 & 7. We loved them. Followed the directions exactly. Used Sargento string cheese, made sure to buy the sticks that were 1 oz each. Lined my baking sheet with aluminum foil for easy clean up. They were perfect after 3 minutes. We gobbled them up. Definitely will make again.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (16)

HeatherL

Rating: 5 stars

08/12/2011

Oh my goodness . . . these are divine! And very easy to make. This will be a regular menu item for college football-watching parties this fall!

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (17)

jamerz776

Rating: 2 stars

07/31/2011

The taste was good, but they turned out as "cheese blobs" instead of "cheese bites." I would not make them again due to the mess.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (18)

jenniferlovejoy

Rating: 3 stars

07/29/2011

I thought these were pretty good. I used Italian-flavored panko, and a low sugar marinara. It was a good tasting treat. I probably won't make them again, because I am on a diet, constantly, and I like them too much!

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (19)

jmeleeS

Rating: 1 stars

07/29/2011

We really enjoy mozarella sticks, and I was ecstatic when C.L. put a recipe in their Aug 2011 magazine to prepare them at home as a snack. I tried this recipe this week and I thought that the prep time was actually a lot of work / dirty a lot of dishes for a snack. Plus, the prep time took a lot longer than it suggests; esp for the bread crumb toasting. When the sticks came out of the oven they first weren't soft at all - 1 minute later they had goobered all over the cookie sheet and were not reminiscent of anything other than melted cheese with breadcrumbs stuck all over. They were somewhat tasty, but bland and really just a disaster to make and eat - we (unfortunately) will not be making again. Good try C.L. - but I guess some things just can't really be made to be "light" in the end and taste / turn out the same....

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (20)

quinns16

Rating: 5 stars

07/26/2011

These were so good! I will totally make them again. My kids loved them.

Baked Mozzarella Bites Recipe (2024)

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What are mozzarella bites made of? ›

Made with 100% real cheese wrapped in a savory pizza-style dough, our Mozzarella Bites feature classic pizzeria flavors in a convenient and kid-friendly package.

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Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. ...
  2. Bake in the preheated oven until the cheese has melted, about 7 minutes. Drizzle each sandwich with 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
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Will marinated mozzarella balls melt? ›

Heat a mini cast iron skillet over medium low heat. Add the drained marinated cheese balls along with all of the seasonings left in the container. Let the cheese balls heat and start to melt. As they melt, they will release some liquid.

Can you put frozen mozzarella in the oven? ›

If the mozzarella sticks are frozen, then place on baking sheet.. Bake at 350 for 15–18 minutes.. If you just want to reheat, I would cover with parchment paper & zap ⚡ a few minutes in the microwave..

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This fresh cheese resembles a Fresh Mozzarella ball, but when split open, you will be delighted to discover a rich-tasting soft filling of fresh pieces of Mozzarella soaked in heavy cream. This cheese offers a sweet, milky flavor that gently fills the palate.

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Mozzarella Will Not Melt

Try keeping more moisture in the cheese by kneading and stretching less. You can also lower the temperature 2-3 degrees before adding rennet and when you reheat the curds after cutting.

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For pure meltability, nothing beats low-moisture mozzarella. While fresh mozz exudes water as it melts and becomes more soupy than melty, The best low-moisture mozzarella should stretch and stretch, yet still remain dry enough that the pizza crust remains intact.

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Shreds of full fat Mozzarella cheese usually melt, fuse, and form light brown blisters, but fat-free or lower fat Mozzarella cheese shreds have limited melt and fusion and become scorched during pizza baking in commercial food service pizza ovens.

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Step 2: Add the mozzarella balls, stir to fully coat. Step 3: Allow to marinate for an hour or longer. The longer they marinate, the better the flavors will be. Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to five days.

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Or you can give it an additional Modernist twist by vacuum infusing the mozzarella with wine, ponzu, or your favorite hot sauce. For additional infusion recipes, including saffron, fresh basil, garlic confit oil, and more, turn to page 337 in volume 2 of Modernist Pizza.

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Spray each cube with cooking spray and pop in the oven for 10-12 minutes. As long as you move quickly, cheese should not melt fast.

How long does it take mozzarella to melt at 350? ›

Generously sprinkle the mozzarella over the top of the spaghetti and bake at 350°F for 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned and melted.

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Simply grab a small baking dish and layer the mozzarella with the tomatoes. Sprinkle the garlic over the top and then drizzle with extra virgin olive oil. Then pop it under the broiler for 5 – 6 minutes until the mozzarella is melted and bubbly around the edges.

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Technically, you can freeze fresh mozzarella cheese balls but you shouldn't, as this will cause them to become rubbery or crumbly, and may impair their delicate flavor.

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It is most often made from cow's milk; however it can be made from a combination of other milks such as cow's milk and goat's milk mixed. A small amount of buffalo-milk mozzarella is produced in the USA although very little water buffalo milk is commercially available.

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Bocconcini, also known as mozzarella balls or pearls as their shape resembles that of cherries and cherry tomatoes, are one of the most present products in the Puglia cuisine. Mozzarella balls and pearls are produced with cow milk and feature a typical white color and a delicate flavour.

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If you think about it, mozzarella sticks are a fairly bizarre menu item. Take your richest, stringiest, most delicious mozzarella cheese, toss it in bread crumbs, and throw it in hot oil. Fry till golden.

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Ingredients: EITHER: Emmental and Mozzarella Cheese Core (53%) (Emmental Cheese (Allergen Ingredient: MILK) (42%) (Emmental Cheese (Allergen Ingredient: MILK), Gelling Agent (Calcium Chloride), Mozzarella Cheese (Allergen Ingredient: MILK) (33%), Water, Potato Starch, Allergen Ingredient: MILK Protein, Gelling Agent ( ...

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