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Celebrating National Grilled Cheese Month

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April is National Grilled Cheese Month! The classic comfort food has made a big comeback in recent years and there are lots of different ways that you can celebrate grilled cheese throughout the month of April. I’ve got a recipe for the ultimate classic grilled cheese with a twist, and a list of restaurants for you to explore.

Ready to learn how to make the ultimate grilled cheese? As you can imagine, as the author of a grilled cheese cookbook, I get pretty excited when April rolls around. Today I am sharing the recipe for a classic Roasted Tomato Grilled Cheese, I love my grilled cheese with a slice of tomato, and roasting the tomato first intensifies the tomato flavor. Then instead of just buttering the bread, I buttered it, AND added a layer of shredded German Butterkase. Why? The cheese melts, and then toasts making the grilled cheese crunchier and cheesier.

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Nutrition

Calories

774 cal

Fat

49 g

Carbs

60 g

Protein

23 g
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Roasted Tomato Grilled Cheese

Yields 2

20 minPrep Time

20 minCook Time

40 minTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 1 large Tomato
  • 1 teaspoon Olive Oil
  • Salt and Pepper
  • 4 slices of White or Wheat Bread
  • 2 tablespoons Butter, at room temperature
  • 1/4 cup shredded Butterkase
  • 1/2 cup Cheddar, sliced or shredded

Instructions

  1. Heat your oven to 375 degrees. Slice the tomato into standard sized slices. Arrange the tomato in a single layer on a baking sheet. Drizzle lightly with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast the tomatoes for 20 minutes.
  2. While the tomato roasts, start to prepare the sandwiches. Spread a thin layer of butter on one side of each slice of bread. Then sprinkle a layer of the shredded Butterkase over the buttered side of the bread. Lightly press the cheese into the bread.
  3. Once the tomatoes have roasted for 20 minutes, assemble the sandwiches. Place two slices of bread - Butterkase side down, on a work surface. Then add a thin layer of cheese, a layer of tomatoes, and another layer of cheese. Top each sandwich with a slice of bread, Butterkase side facing up.
  4. Heat a large skillet or grill pan over medium heat. Use half of the remaining butter to grease the pan. Once the pan is hot, and the butter is sizzling, add the sandwiches. Carefully place the sandwiches exactly where you want then in the pan, because you will not be able to move them. At first the Butterkase will melt, and moving the sandwiches in the pan would be a messy situation. Just have a little faith. The cheese will melt, and then crisp up.
  5. Cover the pan, reduce heat to medium low, and grill the sandwiches for 3-5 minutes, until golden brown. Once the Butterkase melts and crisps, it is easy to flip, if you are having trouble flipping the sandwich, it is a sign that it isn't ready yet.
  6. Once the sandwiches are ready to flip, use a spatula to lift them out of the pan. Melt the remaining butter in the pan, and then return the sandwiches to the pan and toast the second side. Toast for 3-4 minutes, until the second side of the sandwich is golden brown. Slice the sandwiches in half and serve immediately.
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Not ready to conquer your kitchen? Here is a list of ten restaurants scattered all across the United States that specialize in grilled cheese.
Melt Bar and Grilled has a handful of locations in Ohio where patrons have the option to order The Melt Challenge, a grilled cheese made with 13 cheeses, that weighs 3 1/2 pounds.
Melthouse Bistro in Milwaukee offers over a dozen different grilled cheese sandwiches on the menu, including vegetarian and meaty options.
The Dallas Grilled Cheese Co. has a mix of some creative takes on grilled cheese as well as a classic grilled cheese made with white bread and American cheese.
Pittsburg’s The Yard wins the award for creativity with their cleverly named grilled cheeses, including the Big Che-bowski which combines cheddar, gouda, bacon, tomato, and a fried egg.

Blue Door Farmstand Chicago

If you are in Chicago, visit Blue Door Farmstand in Lincoln Park which offers a rotating selection of seasonal grilled cheeses. The pumpkin sage grilled cheese from last fall was a personal favorite.
Melt Shop in New York City serves up 20 different grilled cheese options, tater tots, and shakes at five different locations.
The American Grilled Cheese Kitchen in San Francisco offers a mac and cheese stuffed grilled cheese, along with 8 other options which can be customized with a selection of add ins.
GCDC in Washington DC isn’t just about grilled cheese, their menu items are available as a grilled cheese, quesadilla, or mac and cheese.
Happy National Grilled Cheese Month everyone!
This post was originally published on Coca-Cola Journey.

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