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A crunchy potato chip crust turns macaroni and cheese recipe into a hand held appetizer version of everyone’s favorite cheesy comfort food.

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This post is in partnership withKettle Brand Potato Chips

I know I’ve said it here on the blog before, but this recipe proves itbears repeating: My guydeserves a hand clap emoji 👏👏👏or 372 for being my secret weapon in the kitchen.

You know how they say the way to a man’s heart is through his belly? My husband’s journey usually starts when Iput a food challengein hisear that leads toa craving in his belly, andhe is off to the recipe-creating races. And that makes this lady’s heart beat-beat-beat-heart-beatwith luuuuv.

We’re quite the team.

This recipe is no different. Fried Macand Cheese Balls. Coated in potato chips? Yes sir. This is fingerfood at itsbest.

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About the Recipe

With tailgate season in full gear and the holidays bearing down upon us, it’s that time of year to showoff some unique skills in the kitchen.To think outside of the box and straight from the bag.

The key to these crispy pasta cheese bombs is creating a crispy exterior to play foil to the creamy center. To get that extra crunchy shell, my husband keyed in on using Kettle Brand potato chips as the ultimate crunchy coating. They work really, really well for this recipe because they’re thicker and more substantial than other potato chips or bread crumbs, creating just the right crumb coat.

With this recipe, you can pick and choose any one of themany flavors of Kettle Brand potato chipstocoat the mac ‘n cheese, but we narrowed it down to the Buffalo Bleu and Pepperoncini flavored chips to pair well with the cheesy pasta.

No surprise here, we were right no point.

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To get the crunchy cheese ball party started, he made my recipe for The Best Homemade Mac ‘n Cheese, minus the bread crumb topping, and refrigerated it overnight so the macaroni and cheese would solidify and the balls would hold together while frying. He used a 1 ½-inch scoop like this one to make cheese balls and compacted them well, forming a nice round ball.

When preparingthe potato chips, he recommends crushing the chips finely with a rolling pin to get the most coverage when dredging. Then, he simply dipped the rounded cheese balls into the egg wash, then into the crushed chips, and into the 350 degree F bubbling canola oil they went, to cook for 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Or 4 minutes if you like them a little more brown. He used a candy thermometer like this one to gauge his temperature and keep it steady.

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When frying the balls, don’t overcrowd the pot or you’ll lower the temperature too much and the balls won’t get as crispy. Also, don’t use too big of a pot or you’ll need more oil and it will take longer to reheat the oil. We like this 4-quart pot for recipes like this.

Lastly, drain on paper towels and serve immediately. We delivered some to our neighbors, and even snacked on them later on the day too, and I’m here to say, they were still amazing even when at room temperature, too.

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While these crunchy macaroni and cheese balls taste terrific without any dipping sauce, we both found ourselves shaking a dash or 32 of vinegary hot sauce on the hot little balls.

Why mess up such a good thing?

Because we’re always game inadding a little more fire to our already happy hearts.

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Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe

A crunchy potato chip crust turns macaroni and cheese into a hand held appetizer version of everyone's favorite cheesy comfort food.

Ingredients

  • 1 recipe baked macaroni and cheese or a 9 X 13 pan of your favorite recipe chilled and refrigerated overnight
  • 2 8.5 ounce Kettle Brand Potato Chips any flavor
  • 2-3 eggs
  • 6 cups canola or peanut oil

Instructions

  • Make the macaroni and cheese and refrigerate overnight.

  • Use a 1 ½-inch scoop or spoon out about 2 tablespoons macaroni and cheese and shape into 2-inch rounded balls, compressing lightly.

  • Place about 2 cups of each flavor of potato chips into their own gallon freezer bags and seal. Gently roll a rolling pin over the chips to crush into small flakes. Add more chips to the freezer bag and crush as long as it's manageable.

  • Pour the crushed chips into a shallow bowl or plate. In another shallow bowl, whisk the two eggs until smooth. Dip the rounded balls into the whisked egg then roll in the potato chips, firmly pressing the chips into the macaroni balls to create a solid crust. Repeat until you have about 10-12 balls.

  • Heat the oil in a deep 4-quart pot until the oil registers 350 degrees F on a candy or deep fry thermometer. Fry 6 cheese balls at a time for about 3 minutes 30 seconds or until golden. Drain on paper towels and serve immediately.

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  1. Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe | foodiecrush.com (17)Bon gapetit

    Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe | foodiecrush.com (18)
    I had left over Mac but no breadcrumbs… so I made these and added an xtra cube of cheddar inside. Made it more of a ‘cheese bomb’. I didn’t have enough chips so I crushed up some croutons with my left over sour cream and onion chips. Amazing!

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  2. Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe | foodiecrush.com (20)kemparaju

    There is a reason why I bought a Mac, it was not to be one of the cool kids that wanted the best of the best. No it was because of the music production I do on it. Hours and hours sitting in front of my Mac copying, pasting, moving, deleting, hour after hour just beating on my Mac in a endless assault to get my work done. That is the key part, my work. I work from home, it is great, but even if it is from home it is still work and it still needs to get done. So my Mac, I have it because it is fast, gets the job done and comes back for more.

    But what happens when it doesn’t want to do those things anymore?

    I move around massive amounts of information and yes even on the almighty Mac this can cause a problem after a while. Things fragment, programs get corrupted issues come up. My light speed Mac slows down to a crawl and all of the sudden I simply can not get any work done. Because I work from home there is no IT guy to call and ask to come fix it. No instead I have to figure out what is wrong. I am lucky, I did, but not after trying everything under the sun first and wasting countless hours looking for one program that can do what I needed instead of ten programs. One program to lead them all….okay that was a lame Lord of the rings reference, but that program was/is Detox My Mac. A simple to use program that did not just fix my issues, it put my Mac on overdrive again. A few clicks and my Mac was clean and ready to rock and roll again.

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  3. Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe | foodiecrush.com (37)Denise

    Damn girl and Heidi’s guy! This recipe looks killer, and I can definitely see some fried mac and cheese balls in my life soon! The only hard part is deciding on which chip to use!

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  4. Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe | foodiecrush.com (38)Jennifer Brooks

    Hi Heidi, I love this fried balls recipe, it look so yummy. I will it a try and hope cooking this recipe at home is as easy as you shown us here :) Will let you know how it goes. Cheers!

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  5. Fried Mac and Cheese Balls Recipe | foodiecrush.com (40)Denisse | Le Petit Eats

    Your hubby is a genius for thinking of that potato chip crust, it takes these mac & cheese balls to a whole new level, especially because you can customize them with different crust flavors! Love it!

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