Simple, Classic Grilled Cheese

Vegetarian
Simple, Classic Grilled Cheese
20 min.
20
76kcal

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There's something undeniably comforting about a crispy, gooey grilled cheese sandwich, and our Simple, Classic Grilled Cheese is a delightful twist on this beloved classic. Perfect for vegetarians, this recipe serves 20, making it ideal for gatherings, parties, or simply indulging in a satisfying snack.

Imagine sinking your teeth into two slices of golden-brown levain bread, generously filled with a blend of creamy fromage blanc, sharp cheddar, and Monterey jack cheese, all infused with the fresh flavors of chopped basil. This harmonious combination creates a melty masterpiece that is sure to please any cheese lover's palate.

While the ingredients are straightforward, the method ensures that you’ll achieve the perfect crispy outer layer without burning your precious cheese. Cooking low and slow in a heavy skillet allows the flavors to meld beautifully, while the well-seasoned cast-iron pan ensures consistently golden perfection. Whether you're serving it as an antipasti, starter, or a delightful snack, this grilled cheese will elevate any occasion. So gather your friends and family, and get ready to savor the warmth and happiness that only a simple grilled cheese sandwich can bring!

Ingredients

  • tablespoon basil fresh chopped
  • 2.5 ounces lillet blanc 
  • 2.5 ounces monterrey jack cheese grated
  • 2.5 ounces sharp cheddar cheese grated
  • 1.5 tablespoons butter unsalted at room temperature
  • slices sourdough bread () (mild, crusty sourdough bread)

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan

Directions

  1. In a medium bowl, combine all 3 cheeses and the basil. "Grating the harder cheeses makes the pieces all the same size so they melt evenly. And adding a creamy cheese, like fromage blanc or cream cheese, distributes the grated cheese evenly over the bread," Conley says. All of this makes for a very creamy filling.
  2. Top 2 bread slices with cheese mixture, smushing it evenly onto the bread. "Stale bread works really well for grilled cheese," says Conley. "It's a little drier, so it browns better." Form sandwiches with remaining 2 slices. It's a generous amount of filling, but that's okay. However, if you're using a fluffier, lighter bread, she advises using a little less, so the bread isn't overwhelmed.
  3. Butter the outsides of each sandwich--"all the way to the edges, so every part gets toasted," says Smith. The Cowgirls like Straus Family Creamery butter from nearby Tomales Bay, but any butter is fine.
  4. Heat a large well-seasoned cast-iron skillet or a large, heavy nonstick pan over medium heat for a minute. The heavy bottom is important: It conducts heat evenly, so your sandwiches won't scorch.
  5. Place 2 sandwiches in skillet and cook until golden-brown underneath, 5 to 7 minutes. Flip and cook the other side. "The most common mistake in making grilled cheese is cooking it too hot," says Conley. "Low and slow is the key." Cheese will probably ooze out, but that's okay; it gives the sandwiches a nice crunchy fringe.

Nutrition Facts

Calories76kcal
Protein17.21%
Fat43.15%
Carbs39.64%

Properties

Glycemic Index
10.23
Glycemic Load
5.15
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
2.4369565178843%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:75.68kcal
3.78%
Fat:3.44g
5.29%
Saturated Fat:1.96g
12.28%
Carbohydrates:7.11g
2.37%
Net Carbohydrates:6.83g
2.48%
Sugar:0.93g
1.03%
Cholesterol:8.96mg
2.99%
Sodium:121.61mg
5.29%
Alcohol:0.6g
100%
Alcohol %:3.11%
100%
Protein:3.09g
6.18%
Selenium:5.19µg
7.41%
Vitamin B1:0.09mg
6.17%
Calcium:58.57mg
5.86%
Vitamin B2:0.08mg
4.97%
Phosphorus:45.71mg
4.57%
Folate:17.23µg
4.31%
Manganese:0.07mg
3.45%
Vitamin B3:0.62mg
3.12%
Iron:0.54mg
2.97%
Zinc:0.37mg
2.47%
Vitamin A:94.27IU
1.89%
Magnesium:6.09mg
1.52%
Vitamin B12:0.07µg
1.15%
Fiber:0.28g
1.13%
Copper:0.02mg
1.12%
Source:My Recipes