TIP OF THE DAY: Easy Grilled Cheese
2. SHRED the cheese roughly, like pizza cheese. We used a vegetable peeler. 3. PREHEAT a heavy skillet over medium heat. Slice the bread. 4. SPREAD one side of both slices of bread with the softened butter. Be sure the butter is spread generously and evenly over the surface. 5. PLACE one piece of bread, butter-side down, into the hot pan. The butter will sizzle when it hits the heat. Top the bread with the shredded cheese. Add any other ingredients. Top with the second piece of bread, butter side up. Lightly press with a spatula. 6. CHECK the bottom slice after a minute. If the underside is golden brown, flip the sandwich and cook until the second slice is equally golden. 7. STASH in the oven to keep the sandwich warm while you’re making the next sandwich. If the cheese is not completely melted before, it will finish melting in the oven. |
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TRADER JOE’S TRUFFLED CHEDDAR CHEESE We picked up Trader Joe’s Farmhouse English Cheddar Cheese with Italian Truffles yesterday. At $9.99 a pound, it’s twice the price of the Wisconsin Sharp Cheddar Cheese we also purchased. But it’s an affordable luxury, and has good truffle flavor. Paired with some sliced rustic sourdough bread from Le Pain Quotidien, it made a most satisfying grilled cheese sandwich. The truffle flavor is a big flavor boost; but for our second sandwich we added some caramelized onions that we had in the fridge. Equally good! The folks at Sam Adams recently sent us some Rebel IPA, an India Pale Ale made in the West Coast style. It was a perfect complement to our grilled cheese sandwiches. What’s a West Coast IPA? East Coast IPAs have a stronger malt presence to balance the intensity of the hops. West Coast IPAs showcase the hops more. According to Wikipedia, East Coast breweries rely more on spicier European hops and specialty malts than West Coast. According to us: Both are delicious. |