My guy loves a sandwich.
Sandwiches rank in the top three of his go-to foods when I’m not at home, right after oatmeal raisin cookies and cold baked beans eaten straight from the
tin. I’m sure that, if I didn’t cook, he
would eat sandwiches every single day.
Me…Not so much. I
don’t dislike sandwiches. They’re an
efficient way to get food on the plate or into my lunch bag, and some of them
are quite tasty. It’s just that I rarely find a sandwich exciting. If you asked me to make a menu
for my last supper, sandwiches would not be included.
That having been said, every so often there comes a group
of ingredients that just need to be
made into a sandwich. Like the ones I used to make this grilled cheese sandwich last week:
I put grainy mustard
on one slice and Brie on the other.
I topped the Brie
with cooked bacon
and thinly sliced
apple.
I buttered the
outside of one slice of bread and put the sandwich, butter side down, in a pre-heated
pan, over medium heat. I buttered the
other slice of bread while the sandwich was in the pan.
I cooked the
sandwich until the bread was crunchy and golden, and the cheese all nice and
melty.
I sliced it in
half, put it on a plate and ate it
all
up.
Apple on a sandwich must add a nice clean crunch. Sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you. The apple did add good texture. :) Thanks for stopping by to check out the post.
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DeleteWhat a great combination of ingredients! This takes sandwiches to a whole new level :)
ReplyDeleteThank you April. :)
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