Nacho Cheese Sandwich

  1. In a small bowl, combine tomatoes with green onions; stir well and set aside. In a large saucepan over medium heat, add ground beef and cook half way before adding taco seasoning; stir well. When the meat is almost cooked, add pickled jalapenos and gently combine. Remove from the heat and transfer into a colander to drain the fat very well to prevent the sandwich from getting soggy.
  2. To assemble the sandwich, working on only 4 slices bread, spread a thin layer of sour cream and then add about 1/4 cup of Cheddar cheese over. Distribute beef mixture evenly on top of the cheese. If you want spicier, add a few drops of hot sauce over the meat.
  3. Place avocado pieces on top of the meat followed by a 1/4 cup of Pepper Jack cheese on each. Spoon tomato mixture over evenly and to hold everything in place, add another 1/4 cup sharp Cheddar cheese on top. Add 1 tablespoons salsa per slice and sprinkle with cilantro. Place a slice of bread, press down gently and spread a thin layer of butter, covering the entire surface.
  4. Place sandwiches on a baking sheet lined with foil and transfer to the oven under the broiler with the rack positioned about 8-inches from the top. When they get nice and brown, remove from the heat, carefully flip them over and butter the other side with a thin layer of butter. Return to the oven and broil until golden brown. Remove from the oven and serve immediately.

roma tomato, green onion, lean ground beef, taco, jalapeno pepper, bread, light sour cream, cheddar cheese, hot sauce, avocado, monterey jack pepper cheese, salsa, cilantro, butter

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/nacho-cheese-sandwich-537532 (may not work)

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