Friday Lunch Report: Grilled Cheese!
I had to switch Thursday for Friday this week, so this week's
Thursday Lunch Report is a Friday Lunch Report. Mark your calendars
accordingly.
Since it's the end of the week, I decided to use up the
remaining workday sandwich meat, and spice it up a bit with some
habanero cheddar and sweet hot mustard.
Today's lunch is Grilled Swiss and Habanero Cheddar with Ham.
2 slices of bread
Sweet Hot Mustard (or any other kind of your choosing, or
even a little mayo)
Ham
Cheese (whatever you like and in any quantity)
Butter
Construct your sandwich by spreading the bread slices with
mustard, then layering your ham and cheese (make sure the cheese
contacts the bread - so cheese, ham, cheese).
When I was a novice in the ways of grilled cheese
preparation, I used to try to butter the outside of the sandwich
before adding it to the pan. This never worked well and didn't
provide enough butter coverage. So, here's my proven technique:
Place a nonstick pan over high heat for at least 3 minutes.
Now, a lot of people probably use too much butter in their grilled
cheese recipe, leading to a heavy, greasy mess. You can get away
with a tablespoon or less of butter.
When the pan is nice and hot, place a half tablespoon of
butter into it and let it melt until the sizzling stops and the
butter begins to brown.
Using a spatula, place your sandwich into the pan, and use
your fingers to rotate the sandwich so that the melted butter is
absorbed into the bread.
Lift the sandwich out of the pan using the spatula, and place
another half tablespoon of butter into the hot pan. Let that melt
as you did before.
Place the unbuttered side of the sandwich into the pan and
repeat as before, rotating the sandwich to ensure that the butter
is absorbed into the bread. Now you have a sandwich that is evenly
buttered on both sides.
This is important - lower the heat to low-medium low. You
don't want the bread to darken too much before the cheese melts.
Wash your dishes while you keep an eye on your sandwich. The
kitchen should smell pleasantly of toast and butter - if you begin
to smell burning, your sandwich is cooking too fast, or you are
taking too much time washing dishes.
Using the spatula, lift the sandwich up and check the bottom.
Once it's to your liking, flip the sandwich over and brown that
side. Your goal is to have both sides of cheese melted and the ham
warmed up.
Slide onto a plate. Eat and get back to work.
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