As an avid Bravo fan, goat cheese balls from SUR Restaurant are all the rage on Vanderpump Rules — so with all the #Scandoval drama happening right now, I just knew I needed to make my own for the finale (and all of the upcoming reunion episodes!).
These fried goat cheese balls made with fresh goat cheese, eggs, panko breadcrumbs, and spices. Drizzle with honey and enjoy!
These goat cheese balls are inspired by the ones on the SUR menu, but they aren’t exactly the same. I decided to add some spices to both the egg and panko, and I drizzle mine with honey at the end.
Here’s what you’ll need:
Fresh goat cheese: I use the regular kind, but some people use flavored goat cheese and it sounds delicious.
Panko breadcrumbs: With paprika, salt, and pepper.
Eggs: With salt and pepper.
Honey: To drizzle at the end.
Here’s how to make this appetizier:
Cut the 4 oz log into 8 parts and roll each one into a small ball.
Add salt and pepper to the eggs and salt, pepper, and paprika to the panko.
Add the balls into the egg mixture and make sure they’re completely coated.
Then roll each ball into the panko mixture.
Now, re-did each ball into the egg wash and then back into the panko. This will help give them a crispy exterior (and help make sure they don’t leak in the oil).
Now chill the goat cheese balls in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. This helps ensure they don’t melt in the oil.
Heat about 1.5 inches of vegetable oil in a skillet to ~350 degrees C. You don’t want your oil too hot or you risk burning the breading.
Drop ~4 balls into the oil. These cook quickly, so just turn them with a fork until they’re golden. This will only take about 2-3 minutes.
Now drizzle with honey and enjoy!
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Let me know if you have any questions!
Are they good reheated in an air fryer? I want to serve them warm for a party but don’t want to be cooking while trying to entertain
I haven't tried them reheated (because I INHALE THEM), but if I were going to I'd do them in an air fryer! Let me know how they turn out!
I want to do these and make a batch of pumptinis for a watch party we're doing next weekend. What is that dip off to the side?
This was a simple mango sauce (I just whizzed up some mango with olive oil, salt, and pepper), but honestly I like them better with hot honey drizzled on top!