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Apparently, April is National Grilled Cheese Month. All hail the cheese!
The Cheese Stands Alone...
Easy enough to prepare and keeps kids quiet for a small span of time. I'm cool with it.
There are few foods more deserving of their own month than the good ol' grilled cheese sandwich. So simple yet so tasty :thumbup:
Ah, yes. Good bread and cheese, and a slice of turkey bacon...perfection. :thumbup:
Grilled cheeze sandwiches ... gooey goodness! Mmmmm :teddyr:
What a coincidence. I just made grilled cheese for lunch today, for the first time in a while.
I was reading up on various blogs and message boards regarding grilled cheese. Quite interesting how people prefer to make or eat them.
Surprisingly, many like to press the sandwich with a spatula while its grilling on high heat, out of lack for patience. That's how I used to make them when I was a kid.
Pressing damages the crispiness and makes the cheese squirt out, and there is a greater risk of burning the bread when grilling on high heat.
I prefer the tender crunch of a properly grilled cheese. I do not press.
Stove top on low heat, butter in the iron cast skillet, then I add two slices of bread topped with cheese, and two slices of buttered bread on top.
After that I cover the skillet and let it grill for about 8 minutes or longer, or until golden brown. Then I flip the sandwiches on medium heat and grill for another 4-5 minutes or until golden brown. Viola! The perfect crunchy grilled cheese sammich :)
Add some of this www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromat (http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromat) to your cheese sammich and there you go. :teddyr:
Quote from: claws on April 10, 2012, 01:45:23 AM
I was reading up on various blogs and message boards regarding grilled cheese. Quite interesting how people prefer to make or eat them.
Surprisingly, many like to press the sandwich with a spatula while its grilling on high heat, out of lack for patience. That's how I used to make them when I was a kid.
Pressing damages the crispiness and makes the cheese squirt out, and there is a greater risk of burning the bread when grilling on high heat.
Definitely can't rush a good grilled cheese. I find that keeping the stove on the low side of medium produces a nice, uniform golden-brown colour and crispness. And the cheese is properly melted.
As far as making the sandwich, I use the method my mom used. Butter two slices of bread and set them with the buttered sides together. Put cheese on top, then lift the top slice with the cheese and set it in the pan butter-side down. Set the remaining slice butter-side-up on top. Actually, I tend to prefer margarine over butter for grilled cheese. I've used a variety of cheeses, but I think processed cheese might be my favourite for grilling, by a small margin.
And the best way to eat it? Cut in half diagonally, put some ketchup on the side of the plate and dip.
OK, now I know what I'm having for lunch again today. :teddyr:
Does Cheezeflix know about this? :teddyr:
When is National Fried Macaroni and Cheese Month?
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Quote from: The Burgomaster on April 10, 2012, 08:48:10 AM
When is National Fried Macaroni and Cheese Month?
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Mercy! If there isn't one there should be. :wink:
I adore grilled cheese....
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Quote from: The Burgomaster on April 10, 2012, 08:48:10 AM
When is National Fried Macaroni and Cheese Month?
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January, cause Heart Health Awareness Month immediately follows in February... :teddyr:
The humble yet tasty grilled cheese sandwich is definitely my Top 5 staple lunch items. I love it when I make one, let it sit for about a minute or two before I eat it, and the cheese finds that sweet spot where it is not too running, but still nice and gooey but starting to solidify again. Damn. I want one right now.
Grilled cheese is right at the top of my comfort food list: real old cheddar, please, and a heap of sweet gherkins at the side.
I made the mistake of introducing my kids to Monte Cristo sandwiches - a sort of croque-monsieur (french toast meets grilled ham-and-cheese) - and life has been more complicated ever since.
Monte Cristo. I haven't had one of those in years. Might have to do that for lunch tomorrow.
We tried Monterey Jack in our grilled cheese yesterday. A bit mild in the flavour department, but had an interesting stretchy, chewy consistency.
One of these days I've got to try a grilled cheese with Muenster....one of my favorite cheeses.
Quote from: tracy1963 on April 12, 2012, 12:34:23 PM
One of these days I've got to try a grilled cheese with Muenster....one of my favorite cheeses.
Go for it. Muenster is good for grilled cheese. I tried one with cheddar and edam. That was a good combo.