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Do you enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches?

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Message 1 of 46
pendean
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Do you enjoy grilled cheese sandwiches?

See picture attached, the quick and easier way: I did this version last night with one slice of American Cheese and one Slice ot Gouda. Very tasty.

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Message 21 of 46
volusiajim
in reply to: pendean

I like to skip the cheese and go with peanut butter instead.

 

Message 22 of 46
CADiva
in reply to: volusiajim

mmmm ... Grilled peanut butter ... nom...

Message 23 of 46


@cbenner wrote:

Grilled Cheese for dessert?  That's,... different... but I agree, NOM.


Smiley Very Happy I don't have much of a sweet tooth. Hubby probably had cookies as a post-dessert, dessert. 😉



Melanie Stone
Facilities Data Management
IWMS / CAFM / CMMS / AutoCAD / Archibus / Tririga / Planon / MRI Manhattan CenterStone / Revit / data normalization, data mapping, reporting and process documentation
mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/
Message 24 of 46


@volusiajim wrote:

I like to skip the cheese and go with peanut butter instead.

 


I love peanut butter on toast... I never thought of grilling it...



Melanie Stone
Facilities Data Management
IWMS / CAFM / CMMS / AutoCAD / Archibus / Tririga / Planon / MRI Manhattan CenterStone / Revit / data normalization, data mapping, reporting and process documentation
mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/
Message 25 of 46

PB on a piece of grilled Texas toast is super tasty! Sprinkle a tiny bit of sugar on top, or drizzle some honey...yum. Good snack!



Teresa Basich
Community Manager
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 27 of 46
AllenJessup
in reply to: pendean

I had an interesting sandwich last Friday. It was listed on the menu as a BLT. What it was, was;

 

pork Belly

Lettuce and

fried green Tomatoes -

with garlic mayo.

 

Delicious!

 

I was also in a supermarket and saw they were selling little pockets that you could slip your raw grilled cheese in to and cook in a wide mouth toaster.



Allen Jessup
Engineering Specialist / CAD Manager

Message 28 of 46
TBasich
in reply to: AllenJessup

That's a fancy BLT right there! Sounds delicious, though. I love fried green tomatoes.



Teresa Basich
Community Manager
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 29 of 46

I don't know if I want to go this far...

 

http://www.americastestkitchenfeed.com/do-it-yourself/2011/09/how-to-make-american-cheese/

 

I saw this post on Google+, saying it is national grilled cheese day. Wish I would've known and I wouldn't have planned scallops and baked brie and mushrooms for dinner tonight.



Melanie Stone
Facilities Data Management
IWMS / CAFM / CMMS / AutoCAD / Archibus / Tririga / Planon / MRI Manhattan CenterStone / Revit / data normalization, data mapping, reporting and process documentation
mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/
Message 30 of 46

My new method is to use by George Foreman Grill to 'grill' the sandwiches: way faster, more even and cleanup is a breaze.

 

I also tried the waffle maker: ridges are fun.

Message 31 of 46


@Mistress0fTheDorkness wrote:

I don't know if I want to go this far...

 

http://www.americastestkitchenfeed.com/do-it-yourself/2011/09/how-to-make-american-cheese/

 

I saw this post on Google+, saying it is national grilled cheese day. Wish I would've known and I wouldn't have planned scallops and baked brie and mushrooms for dinner tonight.


That's intriguing.  Now to decide if I really need to make my own "American" cheese . . .

Message 32 of 46

Sounds good, Dean. 🙂


Melanie Stone
Facilities Data Management
IWMS / CAFM / CMMS / AutoCAD / Archibus / Tririga / Planon / MRI Manhattan CenterStone / Revit / data normalization, data mapping, reporting and process documentation
mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/
Message 33 of 46


@Mistress0fTheDorkness wrote:

I don't know if I want to go this far...

 

http://www.americastestkitchenfeed.com/do-it-yourself/2011/09/how-to-make-american-cheese/

 

I saw this post on Google+, saying it is national grilled cheese day. Wish I would've known and I wouldn't have planned scallops and baked brie and mushrooms for dinner tonight.


Actually April is Grilled Cheese month!  So you still have time!


Message 34 of 46
Bob_Zurunkle
in reply to: cbenner

Anyone else tried pnut butter 'n cheese?

If by some odd chance my nattering was useful -- that's great, glad to help. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted 🙂
Message 35 of 46
TBasich
in reply to: Bob_Zurunkle

Never! What kind of cheese do you use?



Teresa Basich
Community Manager
Autodesk, Inc.
Message 36 of 46
Bob_Zurunkle
in reply to: TBasich

Ummm Cheese Whiz Smiley Embarassed

If by some odd chance my nattering was useful -- that's great, glad to help. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted 🙂
Message 37 of 46
cbenner
in reply to: Bob_Zurunkle

Made some last week that were sinfully awesome.  My Dr. would have had a fit if she'd seen them.

 

Buttered sourdough bread, crispy thick sliced bacon, grilled onions, colby jack and muenster cheese.  Placed on the griddle until they were gotting crisp but not too brown, then lifted them up and sprinkled shredded parmeson, romano and asiago on the griddle.... placed the sandwich back down on it.  After that got all golden and crispy I turned them over and repeated the process.  The finished sammies were then topped with mayo, lettuce and roma tomatoes.

Message 38 of 46
CADiva
in reply to: cbenner

Ok ... I'm drooling ...
Message 39 of 46


@cbenner wrote:

Made some last week that were sinfully awesome.  My Dr. would have had a fit if she'd seen them.

 

Buttered sourdough bread, crispy thick sliced bacon, grilled onions, colby jack and muenster cheese.  Placed on the griddle until they were gotting crisp but not too brown, then lifted them up and sprinkled shredded parmeson, romano and asiago on the griddle.... placed the sandwich back down on it.  After that got all golden and crispy I turned them over and repeated the process.  The finished sammies were then topped with mayo, lettuce and roma tomatoes.


Okay, I think my keyboard just shorted out from the drool... mop, please!



Melanie Stone
Facilities Data Management
IWMS / CAFM / CMMS / AutoCAD / Archibus / Tririga / Planon / MRI Manhattan CenterStone / Revit / data normalization, data mapping, reporting and process documentation
mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/
Message 40 of 46

 Check some of these out.  Talk about some good eats!

 

 

http://www.delish.com/food-fun/esquire-best-grilled-cheese#slide-1

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