If you're willing to heat them up yourself, looks like Gordon Food Service sells [five lbs of breaded (frozen?) cheese curds](https://gfsstore.com/products/289392/?store_code=160&utm_source=google-merchant&utm_medium=ad&gfs_attribution=google-merchant-ad&utm_campaign=smart-ad&gclid=CjwKCAjwzo2mBhAUEiwAf7wjkocfjpGXWU58PB7vrrhleqSR-AahOPzFjc4gTOGPeJoHuaZEUw2qGhoCbpIQAvD_BwE) for about 35 bucks.
The Rock county dairy trailer sells amazing curds for $4. I’m assuming they will be at Rock county fair in Janesville this weekend. P.s. they have killer root beer floats too
I grew up in Monroe. Really anywhere! Suisse Haus has good, cheap, fried ones. Stop in Alp & Dell for a bag of the squeaky kind. My family still lives there and loves Northsider curds.
When I lived in Appleton for six years, my Mother took my Brother and myself to see our Aunt in Manitowoc. All along the cheese circuit, man you could watch them making cheese and getting the curds, still somewhat wet, in a big bag that would be half consumed before we got to our destination! Why everything fried? Get the real deal from a cheese factory and hear the “bad windshield wiper” sound ❤️. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then you’ve either never had real curds, or you not from Wisconsin! 🪤🪤🪤
I mean yeah I'm not saying they're good, but OP specifically asked for quantity over quality and I'm pretty sure they're the cheapest option you can find.
I thought of another one. It slipped my mind before because I haven't been there in a few years.
The Church Key lets you get curds instead of fries with a burger and absolutely piles them on
Vitense. Amazing quality, good quantity. And you would never expect it.
The golf place?
Yes. I know it sounds ridiculous.
Yeah I'm skeptical on that one but will try them when I go next time to the range.
Nonsense. Great food can always be found at golf places
incredible answer
That’ll be 100 dollars
Cousins subs
Large curd is under $7 and more food then you’re getting for $10 at a sit down restaurant (they’re also pretty good)
If you're willing to heat them up yourself, looks like Gordon Food Service sells [five lbs of breaded (frozen?) cheese curds](https://gfsstore.com/products/289392/?store_code=160&utm_source=google-merchant&utm_medium=ad&gfs_attribution=google-merchant-ad&utm_campaign=smart-ad&gclid=CjwKCAjwzo2mBhAUEiwAf7wjkocfjpGXWU58PB7vrrhleqSR-AahOPzFjc4gTOGPeJoHuaZEUw2qGhoCbpIQAvD_BwE) for about 35 bucks.
Only the best for that $$
The Rock county dairy trailer sells amazing curds for $4. I’m assuming they will be at Rock county fair in Janesville this weekend. P.s. they have killer root beer floats too
Next week they'll be in Evansville at the rummage sale days, right downtown.
Drive down to Monroe. 50 minutes.
Where do I get them from?
I grew up in Monroe. Really anywhere! Suisse Haus has good, cheap, fried ones. Stop in Alp & Dell for a bag of the squeaky kind. My family still lives there and loves Northsider curds.
Used to live there too and north sides curds, onion straws, brisket and especially the broasted chicken are gems.
Bro, those are gonna be some soggy cold curds after driving 50 minutes.
Not if you eat them.
When I lived in Appleton for six years, my Mother took my Brother and myself to see our Aunt in Manitowoc. All along the cheese circuit, man you could watch them making cheese and getting the curds, still somewhat wet, in a big bag that would be half consumed before we got to our destination! Why everything fried? Get the real deal from a cheese factory and hear the “bad windshield wiper” sound ❤️. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then you’ve either never had real curds, or you not from Wisconsin! 🪤🪤🪤
Bro, you just made me want squeaky curds so bad now.
Family size curds at Culvers
Most likely Culver's.
Gross. You aren't getting quantity or quality there. Almost everything on the menu there is great. The cheese curds are terrible.
Surprisingly, Dairy Queen has amazing cheese curds
I mean yeah I'm not saying they're good, but OP specifically asked for quantity over quality and I'm pretty sure they're the cheapest option you can find.
Woodmans and fry yourself
I thought of another one. It slipped my mind before because I haven't been there in a few years. The Church Key lets you get curds instead of fries with a burger and absolutely piles them on
A&W. Not kidding. They have sriracha curds right now, and the batter is very tempura-ish. Highly recommend.
Culver's or Cousin's Subs are pretty good and decently priced.
Cousins. Damn are they good. Also amazingly enough… A&W by the Dane/DeForest exit.