Grilled Cheese Sandwich 101
- 4 slices white bread
- 3 tablespoons butter, divided
- 2 slices cheddar cheese
- 1.
- Preheat skillet over medium heat.
- Generously butter one side of a slice of bread.
- Place bread butter-side-down onto skillet bottom and add 1 slice of cheese.
- Butter a second slice of bread on one side and place butter-side-up on top of sandwich.
- Grill until lightly browned and flip over; continue grilling until cheese is melted.
- Repeat with remaining 2 slices of bread, butter and slice of cheese.
- My Note: There is an art to making a grilled cheese sandwich.
- It has to be cooked on low heat in order to evenly toast the bread as well as melt the cheese inside.
- My son, bless his heart, cooks EVERYTHING on high heat so that he can finish faster.
- His sandwiches tend to be burned on the outside while the cheese inside is not completely melted.
- With that said, I make mine with whole wheat bread and sharp cheddar cheese, served with tomato soup and a sweet pickle.
- This is one of my favorite lunch or dinner meals.
- I do agree this recipe is a classic, one that goes hand-n-hand with "How to boil water" as seen on another site.
- But for those looking for a truly different addition to an old favorite, try this.
- Make the grill cheese sandwich as usual, but without buttering the bread.
- When the cheese is melted to your likeing, remove the entire sandwich from the pan.
- Since both sides of the bread will be lightly toasted, you can now dip both sides of the sandwich in an egg batter and return it to the pan.
- If desired, one may be creative with the egg batter using a spice of your choice, such as garlic, even finely minced fresh onions.
- Anything really.
- If you butter the bread prior to placing the sandwich in the pan, the bread will get soggy and will not cook the eggs properly.
- Try it and be pleased with your invention.
- Back in the 50's, when I was in high school, my friends aunt was doing A Weight Control School Test.
- Some one told her to, instead of using butter on the outside of the bread, apply a thin layer of mayo.
- It grills up great, adds a little extra flavor, and is less fattening than the butter.
- It spreads thinner so you hardly use any but still have something to give you a crispy crunch.
- I also add mustard to the inside.
- Yum!
- All 3 of my kids love it this way.
- Definitely a classic that goes great with tomato soup!
- I use multi-grain bread and add a slice or two of tomato to make it a little more healthy.
- This is one of my favorite, especially with the addition of a little ham or bacon.
white bread, butter, cheddar cheese
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/grilled-cheese-sandwich-101-504221 (may not work)