Duane's sub sandwich thread in Hangin' at the Al had a few places that had cheese curds and it got me thinking about the best cheese curds, as I friggin love cheese curds. So what are some of the best cheese curds, and mozza sticks, that you've had near Milwaukee? Or anywhere for that matter.
For me it's Leff's Lucky Town. A&W actually has great curds, Cousin's subs has solid curds, and Oscar's (frozen custard, not pub) has outstanding curds. Jake's Burger's curds were pretty good but they weren't very big and the portion was pretty small. Culver's is overrated and Gille's is just bad.
Mozza sticks it's obviously Slim's/Saz's.
For curds in Madison, it's gotta be the Old Fashioned. Paprika ranch dipping sauce: Yum!
I hate to say it, but I think A&W are the best curds I've found in Milwaukee... just not a fan of the heavy breading found just about everywhere, and I like my cheese curds - fresh and fried - with a noticeable (but not offending) amount of sodium. (Pretty sure A&W uses mozzarella cheese which typically has a higher salt content than the traditional cheddar.)
Can't remember where I got the mozzarella sticks, but the things were twice the length of a normal mozzarella stick and had something of a pastry shell around them.
Quote from: Benny B on March 24, 2017, 11:05:07 AM
I hate to say it, but I think A&W are the best curds I've found in Milwaukee... just not a fan of the heavy breading found just about everywhere, and I like my cheese curds - fresh and fried - with a noticeable (but not offending) amount of sodium. (Pretty sure A&W uses mozzarella cheese which typically has a higher salt content than the traditional cheddar.)
Can't remember where I got the mozzarella sticks, but the things were twice the length of a normal mozzarella stick and had something of a pastry shell around them.
We are in agreement on the type of curds that we like. Check out Leff's curds if you're ever there. Similar to A&W's but a bit smaller and higher quality. They are somewhat expensive (something like &7.50) but it's a huge portion. Oscar's custard are basically the exact same as A&W's.
And that sounds like a Saz's/Slim's mozza stick. Egg roll style, but bigger. Basically take a full string cheese and wrap it in a mini tortilla and fry it.
I was always a fan of Gold Rush's (the chicken place) fried cheese curds.
I have no idea if Gold Rush is still around, but there was one on the South Side and another in Bay View.
Gold Rush is alive and well!
I dig Stubby's cheese curds. Super fresh, and served with a bacon parmesan peppercorn sauce.
Revere's in Delafield has some pretty good curds as well, thin breading and mixture of cheddar and mozza if I remember correctly.
Quote from: Strokin 3s on March 24, 2017, 02:02:06 PM
Revere's in Delafield has some pretty good curds as well, thin breading and mixture of cheddar and mozza if I remember correctly.
Revere's is owned by Chris Leffler.....who owns Leff's.
I always loved me a couple of liters of beer and some curds at OGBH.
Quote from: Lazar's Headband on March 24, 2017, 10:35:39 AM
For curds in Madison, it's gotta be the Old Fashioned. Paprika ranch dipping sauce: Yum!
+1000
Best cheese curds ever, great food, lots of beer... I love the Old Fashioned.
Most incredible cheese curds ever - OSS in Madison on Regent. and the best Bahn Mi sausage ever tasted.... great place, all local meats and cheeses...
Best mozzarella sticks I've ever had were a place I worked years ago that has since closed. We made them in house. Get a block of mozzarella and cut into rectangle wedges (or just use string cheese). Take an egg roll wrapper and egg wash the edges. Roll like a burrito and fry. Cooks quickly and comes out nice and crisp on the outside.
It's pretty easy to make cheese curds at home too. Make a tempura batter and dip the curds. Spread them out on a baking sheet and freeze them before frying. Delicious.
They all taste better today. Love that Chiozza
The cheese curds at Miss Katie's on campus are fantastic. They're not on the menu but they always have them on game day. Light, fluffy, and delicious.
Lakefront has tasty curds...not heavily breaded.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on March 26, 2017, 09:16:39 AM
Lakefront has tasty curds...not heavily breaded.
Came in here to mention Lakefront Brewery. Probably my favorite. Great dipping sauce as well.
Quote from: CreightonWarrior on March 26, 2017, 12:06:39 PM
Came in here to mention Lakefront Brewery. Probably my favorite. Great dipping sauce as well.
Real curds don't need dipping sauce, breh
Who's On Third on Old World Third Street has phenomenal curds. Tempura battered and insanely gooey. Goes great with their house ranch.
So maybe we should rename this thread to shorten the list: Who doesn't have great curds?
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on March 26, 2017, 09:59:59 PM
So maybe we should rename this thread to shorten the list: Who doesn't have great curds?
I'll tell you who doesn't:
http://thecowandthecurd.com/
I live in Philly and people here LOVE this cheese curd food truck. It shows up to major events, tweets out its location, etc., and there are always super-long lines.
But let me tell you. It's a travesty to cheese curds. Way too much air in the curds.
Let me further tell you. There is a market out here that is ripe for the taking. Some Scooper out there could come out to Philly and give these dudes a run for their money, competition a la Pat's and Geno's style.
Edit: It's not "near" Milwaukee, but it
is a truck, so who knows, it could be near it at any time.
Quote from: Eldon on March 26, 2017, 10:08:14 PM
I'll tell you who doesn't:
http://thecowandthecurd.com/
I live in Philly and people here LOVE this cheese curd food truck. It shows up to major events, tweets out its location, etc., and there are always super-long lines.
But let me tell you. It's a travesty to cheese curds. Way too much air in the curds.
Let me further tell you. There is a market out here that is ripe for the taking. Some Scooper out there could come out to Philly and give these dudes a run for their money, competition a la Pat's and Geno's style.
Edit: It's not "near" Milwaukee, but it is a truck, so who knows, it could be near it at any time.
I think I've actually heard of this.... are these the guys who deep fry a cheesy-flavored dough instead of actual cheese? Basically a hush puppy overloaded with cheese?
Quote from: Benny B on March 27, 2017, 09:51:24 AM
I think I've actually heard of this.... are these the guys who deep fry a cheesy-flavored dough instead of actual cheese? Basically a hush puppy overloaded with cheese?
It's been quite some time, but IIRC, it was actual cheese. However, the air-to-curd ratio of of their curds was astronomical. Way higher than, say, Gold Rush (place that I mentioned above ITT).
Quote from: Eldon on March 26, 2017, 10:08:14 PM
I'll tell you who doesn't:
http://thecowandthecurd.com/
I live in Philly and people here LOVE this cheese curd food truck. It shows up to major events, tweets out its location, etc., and there are always super-long lines.
But let me tell you. It's a travesty to cheese curds. Way too much air in the curds.
Let me further tell you. There is a market out here that is ripe for the taking. Some Scooper out there could come out to Philly and give these dudes a run for their money, competition a la Pat's and Geno's style.
Edit: It's not "near" Milwaukee, but it is a truck, so who knows, it could be near it at any time.
Had lunch today with a guy from Philly. Introduced him to his first cheese curds. He's hooked.
Grain free, hey?
Solely from an emotional standpoint due to my college years, I will never put any cheese curds above the Dogg Haus cheese curds on Wells.
From a pure quality standpoint, the Mozzarella Marinara at Calderone Club (dinner menu only) is fantastic.
Anybody had curds at the Crafty Cow in Oconomowoc. I like them but don't have anything to compare to.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1642741689088631/
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*walks to microphone*
"well we've honored a lot of classic Wisconsin themes tonight: 'best defense of MU girls posteriors', 'biggest boner for the Pack's front office', 'most clicks/views received', 'biggest you don't understand, my in-laws are Badger fans', and who can forget the 'sign a brother/get a brother' award........but on to our big award"
*rips open envelope*
"the most Wisconsin theme of......"
*gasps, looks at Pricewaterhouse Coopers VP*
"is this right?"
*nod from VP*
"not only of 2017 but the most Wisconsin theme EVER goes to 'best cheese curds'"
Quote from: warriorchick on May 01, 2017, 02:11:30 PM
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This is incredible.
Quote from: warriorchick on May 01, 2017, 02:11:30 PM
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This probably could have been posted in the defibrillator thread too.
Quote from: cheebs09 on May 02, 2017, 08:57:28 AM
This probably could have been posted in the defibrillator thread too.
That would be for the folks that are participating in the 0K run/walk.
Quote from: warriorchick on May 01, 2017, 02:11:30 PM
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I might have to fly up just for this
I love the Drink Wisconsinbly bar - especially when you can wipe your feet on the Bears rug when you enter (the shades on their lights are pretty cool too).
Adding to the Cholesterol Index for Father's Day Weekend in MKE, it is Polish Fest weekend at Maier Festival Park.
http://www.polishfest.org
It's just a bit outside of Milwaukee, but Renard's in Door County (either location) has the best curds (and string cheese) I've found. Always fresher than fresh and squeakier than squeaky can be.
Quote from: Waldo Jeffers on May 02, 2017, 09:52:50 AM
I love the Drink Wisconsinbly bar - especially when you can wipe your feet on the Bears rug when you enter (the shades on their lights are pretty cool too).
Love that place -- Here are a couple of photos I took the last time I was there:
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Do I spy the ghost of warriorchick in the lower photo?
Quote from: Lighthouse 84 on May 02, 2017, 10:46:20 AM
It's just a bit outside of Milwaukee, but Renard's in Door County (either location) has the best curds (and string cheese) I've found. Always fresher than fresh and squeakier than squeaky can be.
If by "just a bit outside of Milwaukee" you mean a 2.5 hour drive, then yes, it's just a bit. I do agree that Renard's has top shelf curds.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 02, 2017, 04:29:12 PM
If by "just a bit outside of Milwaukee" you mean a 2.5 hour drive, then yes, it's just a bit. I do agree that Renard's has top shelf curds.
Everyone knows that Door County is a suburb of Chicago not Milwaukee.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 02, 2017, 04:27:30 PM
Do I spy the ghost of warriorchick in the lower photo?
I am still very much alive.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 02, 2017, 04:27:30 PM
Do I spy the ghost of warriorchick in the lower photo?
Lazar's soothsayer...
Quote from: 4everwarriors on May 03, 2017, 07:48:18 AM
Well preserved, ai na?
Well, yes, that has been said about me.... ;)
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 02, 2017, 04:29:12 PM
If by "just a bit outside of Milwaukee" you mean a 2.5 hour drive, then yes, it's just a bit. I do agree that Renard's has top shelf curds.
Since we were talking about Milwaukee, I figured throwing in a little Ueckerism would bring Door a little closer....