There’s something irresistibly satisfying about a golden, crisp exterior that gives way to molten cheese the moment you bite into it. It’s comfort food, it’s fun food — it’s snack food elevated. These Doritos-crusted mozzarella sticks take a classic appetizer and give it a bold upgrade with a flavourful, crunchy coating of crushed Doritos chips. Perfect for game nights, parties, or any time you want something indulgent, gooey and spectacular.
Why You’ll Love These
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A flavour-packed twist on the classic mozzarella stick
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Crunchy chip coating keeps crisp longer than standard breadcrumbs
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Simple ingredients and easy method
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Ideal for sharing, snacking or serving at events
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Can be prepped ahead and frozen for convenience
Ingredients (makes roughly 12-16 sticks)
For the coating:
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1 medium bag (9–10 oz) of Doritos (your favourite flavour)
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¼ cup all-purpose flour
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1 large egg, lightly beaten
For the sticks:
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12 mozzarella string-cheese sticks (or 6 full-length cut in half)
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Oil for frying (vegetable or canola) – if frying
For serving (optional):
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Warm marinara sauce, ranch dip or other favourite dip
Equipment
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Food processor or zip-lock bag + rolling pin (for crushing Doritos)
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Three shallow bowls (flour, egg, crushed chips)
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Frying pan with enough oil (if frying) or air-fryer/oven option
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Paper towels for draining oil
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Serving plate
Instructions
1. Crush the Doritos
Put the Doritos into a food processor and pulse until they resemble coarse crumbs. If you don’t have a processor, place in a zip-lock bag and crush with a rolling pin until you achieve a breadcrumb-like texture.
2. Set up your breading station
Place flour in one bowl, the beaten egg in another, and the crushed Doritos in the last. You can reserve a bit of extra crushed chips for re-coating if needed.
3. Prepare the cheese sticks
If using full-length string cheese, cut each in half to yield 12 sticks. Place the sticks in the freezer for about 15 minutes — this helps prevent the cheese from melting too fast and leaking during cooking.
4. Coat the sticks
Work one stick at a time:
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Roll in flour, coating all sides and shaking off excess.
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Dip into the beaten egg, letting excess drip off.
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Roll into the crushed Doritos, pressing gently to adhere.
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For extra security, dip again in egg and roll again in chips (double coat).
Put the coated sticks onto a tray and freeze for about 1 hour before cooking (this ensures better structure and less chance of burst cheese).
5. Cook the sticks
If frying: Heat oil in a deep skillet to around 350 °F (175 °C). Working in batches, fry the coated sticks for about 1-2 minutes until golden brown and crispy. Do not overcook — the cheese melts quickly. Drain on paper towels.
If baking: Preheat the oven to 425 °F (220 °C). Place sticks on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for about 8-10 minutes until golden and crisp.
If using air fryer: Preheat to about 375 °F (190 °C), place sticks in the basket without overcrowding, and cook ~6-8 minutes, flipping halfway.
6. Serve immediately
Arrange warm on a platter. Serve with your choice of dipping sauce. The crust should be crisp and the cheese inside gooey and delicious.
Texture & Flavour Notes
These sticks deliver a wonderful contrast of textures: the crunch of the chip coating, the satisfying chew of the toasted exterior and the oozy melted cheese center. The Doritos flavour gives a bold twist to the snack—whether you choose nacho-cheese, cool ranch or another flavour—and adds a fun flavour dimension. Freezing the cheese slightly and double-coating ensures minimal leakage and keeps the sticks intact.
Professional Tips for Success
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Crush the chips finely enough to hold like bread crumbs — large chunks won’t stick well.
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Double coating is key for strong adhesion of the crust.
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Freeze coated sticks prior to cooking to firm the cheese and reduce burst-risk.
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Maintain oil temperature when frying — too high and coating burns; too low and coating sogs.
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Serve immediately for maximum crunch; after a while the coating softens.
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If baking, use a wire rack on top of the baking sheet so air circulates and base doesn’t get soggy.
Variations & Customisation
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Use different Doritos flavours (e.g., Cool Ranch or spicy versions) for varied flavour profiles.
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Mix crushed Doritos with panko breadcrumbs for extra crunch.
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Add garlic powder, smoked paprika or Italian seasoning to the coating for flavour depth.
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Serve with different dips: ranch, chipotle mayo, sweet-chilli sauce, or classic marinara.
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Use cheddar or pepper-jack cheese sticks instead of mozzarella.
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Make a gluten-free version by using gluten-free tortillas/chips and a suitable flour coating.
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Make a baked version for less oil and easier cleanup.
Make-Ahead & Storage
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After coating: Freeze the sticks in a single layer for up to 1 month. Cook from frozen—no need to thaw.
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Leftovers (cooked): Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Re-crisp in oven/air fryer rather than microwave.
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Prepped dips can be stored separately ahead of time.
Estimated Nutrition (per stick – approximate)
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Calories: ~90-120
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Fat: ~6-8 g
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Carbohydrates: ~7-9 g
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Protein: ~4-6 g
These values depend heavily on the size of the stick and amount of coating used.
Final Thoughts
Crispy Doritos-Crusted Mozzarella Sticks with Gooey Cheese make for a show-stopping appetizer or snack. By taking the classic cheese stick and upgrading it with a flavour-packed chip coating, you create something both familiar and exciting. They’re simple to make, fun to serve and absolutely delicious when warm and freshly cooked.
Whether you’re prepping for a party, spicing up a movie night or just treating yourself, these sticks deliver big on flavour and crunch. Give them a try, and you’ll likely find yourself craving them over and over again.
Enjoy every crunchy, cheesy bite.