Yes, it really does taste as yummy as it looks! |
Who doesn’t
love a grilled cheese sandwich! We are
taking this grilled sandwich favorite and elevating the flavor with a cold
smoked cheese assortment. Get the
griddle or cast-iron pan ready! We’re
making Smoked Grilled Cheese with Tomato
and Pepper Jelly!
What You’ll Need
Certainly,
you can purchase smoked cheese in the specialty grocery locations but we have a
step-by-step series showing you the easy method of stove top smoking cheese
that can be done in just a few hours.
For our version of the smoked grilled cheese sandwich, you’ll need
smoked cheese – we are using an assortment that includes Swiss, muenster,
horseradish cheddar, and fresh mozzarella.
In addition, you’ll need some fresh sliced tomato – sliced about ¼-inch
thick -, a firm bread – we’re using sourdough and salt rising -, hot pepper
jelly, and mayonnaise. You’ll also need
a griddle, cast iron skillet, or other heavy duty frying pan and spatula for
cooking your sandwiches. Oh, and feel free to do this on a grill if you like.
The Assembly
It’s
important that your griddle or pan be hot before starting the sandwiches. I recommend a medium setting. If using cast iron, let that pan heat up
about 5 minutes before starting the cooking process. First up, take a bread slice and coat one
side with mayonnaise. Yes, I said
mayonnaise not butter. It produces a
nice browning and crisping to the bread beyond what butter can do. Place mayo side down in the pan and add your
sliced smoked cheeses. Top with a tomato
slice. On the second slice of bread,
coat one side with hot pepper jelly, leaving a little bread border near the
edges as the jelly will migrate during cooking.
Place pepper jelly side down on the tomato. Now coat the face up side of the bread with
mayonnaise.
This starts
the monitoring stage. You want to peak
at one corner of the sandwich after cooking about 3 minutes. If you see golden brown, it’s time to flip
the sandwich. Once both sides are
cooked, remove to a plate.
Like No Other
As I have 4
smoked cheeses to choose from, I like to put a combination of cheese on a
single sandwich. Once you have a chance
to experiment with the different combinations, you’ll find your favorites. It’s important to slice your sandwich on the
diagonal while still hot so each half has a chance to marry all the flavors
with the bread. Now, kick back and enjoy
all that smoky, gooey goodness. Just be
sure you have more than one made as it likely won’t be a single sandwich event!
I’ll bet you’ve already come up with your own variation of the
Smoked Grilled Cheese Sandwich! We need
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