Potato Cheese Sticks

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Hey friend, imagine this: you're about to create the ultimate crispy, cheesy snack that'll have everyone asking for seconds! Picture golden-brown potato sticks with that perfect crunch on the outside, and when you bite in – boom – gooey melted mozzarella oozes out. You'll be mixing creamy mashed potatoes with cheese, rolling them into perfect little logs, then coating them in breadcrumbs for that restaurant-quality crunch. The smell of these frying up in your kitchen? Absolutely heavenly. They're sitting there on your plate, golden and gorgeous, just begging to be dipped in that tangy marinara sauce. Trust me, once you make these, they'll become your go-to party snack. Let's make some magic happen!

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Updated on Thu, 18 Dec 2025 21:21:41 GMT
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Golden crispy potato cheese sticks with melted mozzarella center served with marinara sauce | lonerecipes.com

I remember the first time I encountered potato cheese sticks at a local pub during college. They were listed as a special appetizer, and I ordered them on a whim. When they arrived at the table, golden and steaming, I had no idea what I was in for. That first bite changed everything – the crunch, the creamy potato, the melted cheese stretching as I pulled it away. I became obsessed with recreating them at home. After countless attempts and kitchen experiments, I finally cracked the code. The secret is in the balance: your potatoes need to be smooth and well-seasoned, the cheese ratio has to be just right, and the coating must be perfectly crispy. These aren't just any potato sticks – they're little logs of pure comfort food heaven. Each one is carefully shaped, coated in seasoned breadcrumbs, and fried until golden perfection. The exterior shatters with each bite, giving way to a soft, cheesy interior that's absolutely addictive. They're crispy without being greasy, flavorful without being overwhelming, and satisfying in a way that only the perfect comfort food can be.

Why I love this recipe

I love this recipe because it transforms humble ingredients into something truly special. There's something magical about taking leftover mashed potatoes and turning them into a crispy, golden snack that everyone devours. It's also incredibly versatile – you can customize the seasonings, swap the cheeses, or add herbs to make it your own. What really makes my heart happy is how these bring people together. I've served these at family gatherings, game nights, and casual dinners, and they never fail to spark conversation and smiles. Kids love them because they're fun to eat, adults love them because they taste amazing, and I love them because they're surprisingly easy to make once you get the hang of it. Plus, there's something deeply satisfying about creating restaurant-quality food in your own kitchen. The crispy coating, the cheese pull, the perfect bite – it all comes together in a way that makes you proud. And honestly, anything that can turn leftover potatoes into the star of the party deserves a special place in my recipe collection.

What You Need From Your Kitchen

  • Mashed Potatoes: Use cold, leftover mashed potatoes or prepare fresh ones and refrigerate until completely chilled
  • Mozzarella Cheese: Shred from a block for best melting quality and cheese pull
  • Parmesan Cheese: Freshly grated adds more flavor than pre-grated varieties
  • Eggs: Beat well to ensure even coating during breading process
  • Breadcrumbs: Use plain or seasoned breadcrumbs, or make your own from dried bread
  • Fresh Parsley: Chop finely and mix into potato mixture for extra flavor and color

Let's Make These Together

Mix the Base
Start by combining your cold mashed potatoes with both cheeses, herbs, and seasonings in a large bowl. The mixture should be smooth and cohesive, holding together well when pressed. If it feels too soft, refrigerate for an additional 15 minutes before shaping.
Shape Your Sticks
Using slightly damp hands to prevent sticking, scoop and roll the potato mixture into uniform stick shapes. Aim for consistency in size so they cook evenly. Line them up on your prepared baking sheet and get them nice and cold in the fridge.
Create Crispy Coating
Set up your three-bowl breading station in an assembly line fashion. The flour helps the egg stick, the egg helps the breadcrumbs stick, and the breadcrumbs create that irresistible golden crust. Take your time with each stick to ensure complete coverage.
Fry to Perfection
Heat your oil to the proper temperature and fry in small batches. You'll know they're ready when they're golden brown all over and floating at the surface. Don't rush this step – proper frying temperature is key to crispy results without greasiness.
Serve and Enjoy
Let them drain briefly on paper towels, then serve immediately for maximum crispiness. The contrast between the hot, crunchy exterior and the creamy, cheesy interior is best enjoyed right away. Pair with your favorite dipping sauce and watch them disappear!
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Crispy fried potato sticks stuffed with cheese and herbs on white plate | lonerecipes.com

Switch Things Up

I first made these potato cheese sticks on a rainy Saturday afternoon when I had leftover mashed potatoes in the fridge. I was craving something crispy and cheesy, and didn't want to order takeout. So I grabbed some mozzarella, breadcrumbs, and got creative. The first batch came out a little too soft because I didn't chill the mixture long enough – lesson learned! But once I figured out the trick of refrigerating them before frying, they turned out perfect. Now, I make these whenever I have friends over. Last month, I brought them to a potluck and they were gone before the main course even came out. My friend Sarah kept asking for the recipe, and now she makes them for her kids as an after-school snack. The key I've discovered is making sure your mashed potatoes are really cold and firm before you start shaping them.

Perfect Pairings

These potato cheese sticks pair beautifully with a variety of dipping sauces beyond the classic marinara. Try them with ranch dressing, garlic aioli, or spicy sriracha mayo for extra flavor dimensions. For a complete meal, serve them alongside a fresh garden salad with balsamic vinaigrette to balance the richness. They also make an excellent side dish for grilled burgers or sandwiches. If you're serving them as appetizers, pair them with other finger foods like buffalo wings or mozzarella sticks. Beverage-wise, they go perfectly with an ice-cold beer, sparkling lemonade, or even a crisp white wine if you're feeling fancy.

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Homemade potato cheese sticks with golden breadcrumb coating and fresh parsley garnish | lonerecipes.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I bake these instead of frying?

Yes! Brush the breaded sticks with oil and bake at 425°F (220°C) for 20-25 minutes, flipping halfway through, until golden and crispy. They won't be quite as crispy as fried, but they're still delicious and a healthier alternative.

→ Can I make these ahead of time?

Absolutely! You can bread the sticks and freeze them for up to 3 months. Fry directly from frozen, adding an extra 1-2 minutes to the cooking time. You can also refrigerate breaded sticks for up to 24 hours before frying.

→ What type of potatoes work best?

Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes make the best mashed potatoes for this recipe. They have the right starch content to hold together well. Avoid waxy potatoes like red potatoes, as they may be too moist.

→ Why are my sticks falling apart during frying?

This usually happens if the mixture is too warm or wasn't chilled long enough. Make sure your potato mixture is cold and firm before shaping, and refrigerate the formed sticks for at least 30 minutes before breading and frying.

→ What other cheeses can I use?

Feel free to experiment! Cheddar, Monterey Jack, or a blend of Italian cheeses work great. Just make sure to use cheeses that melt well. You can also add cream cheese to the mixture for extra creaminess.

→ How do I know when the oil is hot enough?

Use a cooking thermometer to check that oil reaches 350°F (175°C). If you don't have one, drop a small piece of bread in the oil – it should turn golden brown in about 60 seconds when the temperature is right.

Conclusion

These Crispy Potato Cheese Sticks are the perfect combination of comfort food and finger food fun. They're golden, crunchy, and loaded with that irresistible cheese pull everyone loves. Whether you're hosting game night, planning a party, or just craving something deliciously indulgent, these sticks deliver every time. The best part? They're made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Serve them hot with your favorite dipping sauce and watch them disappear in minutes!

Potato Cheese Sticks

Golden-fried potato sticks packed with melted mozzarella cheese, coated in crispy breadcrumbs. Perfect appetizer or snack for any occasion.

Prep Time
25 Minutes
Cook Time
15 Minutes
Total Time
40 Minutes
By: chris

Category: appetizers-snacks

Difficulty: intermediate

Cuisine: American

Yield: 6 Servings (6 balls)

Dietary: Vegetarian, Cheese

Ingredients

012 cups mashed potatoes (chilled)
021 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
031/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
042 large eggs (beaten)
051 1/2 cups breadcrumbs
061/2 cup all-purpose flour
072 tablespoons fresh parsley (chopped)
081 teaspoon garlic powder
091/2 teaspoon paprika
10Salt and black pepper to taste
11Vegetable oil for frying
12Marinara sauce for serving

Instructions

Step 01

In a large mixing bowl, combine the chilled mashed potatoes, shredded mozzarella cheese, grated parmesan cheese, chopped parsley, garlic powder, paprika, salt, and black pepper. Mix thoroughly until all ingredients are well incorporated and the mixture is smooth and uniform. The mixture should be firm enough to hold its shape.

Step 02

Take about 2 tablespoons of the potato mixture and roll it between your palms to form a stick shape, approximately 3-4 inches long and 1 inch thick. Place the formed stick on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining mixture. Once all sticks are formed, place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to firm up.

Step 03

Prepare three shallow bowls for the breading station. Place the flour in the first bowl, beaten eggs in the second bowl, and breadcrumbs in the third bowl. Remove the chilled potato sticks from the refrigerator. Working with one stick at a time, coat it first in flour, shaking off excess, then dip in the beaten egg, and finally roll in breadcrumbs until fully coated. Place breaded sticks back on the baking sheet.

Step 04

Heat vegetable oil in a deep pan or skillet to 350°F (175°C). The oil should be about 2 inches deep. Carefully place 3-4 potato sticks in the hot oil, being careful not to overcrowd the pan. Fry for 3-4 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown and crispy on all sides. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.

Step 05

Transfer the fried potato cheese sticks to a serving platter. Garnish with additional fresh parsley if desired. Serve immediately while hot and crispy, accompanied by warm marinara sauce or your favorite dipping sauce. Enjoy the gooey cheese center and crispy exterior!

Notes

  1. Make sure your mashed potatoes are completely chilled before starting. Warm potatoes will be too soft to shape properly.
  2. Don't skip the refrigeration step after forming the sticks – this is crucial for them to hold their shape during frying.
  3. Test your oil temperature with a small piece of bread. It should turn golden in about 60 seconds when the oil is ready.
  4. Work in small batches when frying to maintain oil temperature and ensure even cooking.
  5. These can be frozen after breading. Place on a baking sheet, freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag. Fry from frozen, adding 1-2 minutes to cooking time.

Tools You'll Need

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Baking sheet with parchment paper
  • Three shallow bowls for breading
  • Deep frying pan or skillet
  • Cooking thermometer
  • Slotted spoon
  • Paper towels

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (cheese, butter in mashed potatoes)
  • Eggs
  • Gluten (flour, breadcrumbs)

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 245
  • Total Fat: 12 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 28 g
  • Protein: 8 g

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