She Eats Cheese
Senior Cook
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- Oct 17, 2011
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I use fresh garlic Tuscan bread, sliced beef steak tomato, basil pesto and mozzarella cheese. It's the most amazing grilled cheese ever
Sourdough
Munster
Apple wood smoked, thick cut Bacon
Over easy egg
Sometimes, I'll add a couple slices of homegrown, or vine ripened tomato
Swiss open faced until it melts on homemade whole wheat bread (bread buttered) in a CI, when the cheese bubbles, DILL pickles. Slap the two slices together, toast another minute or so, and homemade salsa for dipping sauce. You will notice there are no FRESH eggs in my grilled cheese sandwich.
Are you talking about an egg finished with runny white and yolk? How do you pick it up to eat it? Or maybe you eat it open-faced with a knife and fork?
I've been known to eat an sandwich with an over easy egg on it, but I do "kill" it to get some of the yolk to set up. Yes, it drips, but most of it soaks into the bread. It's really no worse than eating a sandwich with mustard or ketchup on it... well, maybe a little
Are you talking about an egg finished with runny white and yolk? How do you pick it up to eat it? Or maybe you eat it open-faced with a knife and fork?
You pick it up and eat it, like any other sandwich. Sunny Side up is runny white and yolk. Over easy is set white, and runny yolk.
Velveeta on whole grain bread, lotsa butter. And toasted in the cast iron skillet.
So... yer not gonna use the Kraft singles then eh?
Tis funny.. good bread, good butter, Kraft singles. YUM.