Last weekend I made my absolute favorite grilled cheese. Over the years I've experimented with grilled cheese ingredients (here's a throwback for ya) and finally have landed on perfection. I started with the delicious grilled cheese recipe that Lisa made for us earlier this year and slightly adapted it. Her tasty sandwiches totally converted my cooking method from a skillet to a...wait for it...GRILL! Yes, a grill! Fair warning, once you make the switch you'll never go back!
Just look at that!!! I can't get over how delicious every single layer is of this perfect
sandwich -- so much goodness smushed between two pieces of bread.
I wanted so badly to capture this blog-worthy sandwich, sliced in half and perfectly layered on a plate screaming to be photographed. However, I was so impatient that I polished off my sandwich while running around the backyard shepherding my kids inside for dinner. And then, at all at time low (or high if you look at it like me), hours later I swiped the cold scraps from Caroline's plate and devoured those too. Whether fresh off the grill or as cold triangles mutilated by toddlers, you'll enjoy this sandwich down to the very last bite...Green Goddess Grilled Cheese
Adapted from Lisa's recipe
Ingredients
4 slices Pepperidge Farm Oatmeal Bread
¼ cup pesto
2 slices mozzarella
2 slices provolone
½ cup spinach
1 avocado, sliced
¼ cup goat cheese, crumbled
2 tablespoon butter
Yields 2 sandwiches.
Instructions
Spread pesto over one side of each slices bread. Layer with a slice of mozzarella, a slice of provolone spinach, avocado, and sprinkle with goat cheese. Top with remaining bread slice and press to seal. Lightly butter both sides of bread and grill over medium heat until cheese is melted (approximately 4-5 minutes). Slice and serve.
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½ cup spinach
1 avocado, sliced
¼ cup goat cheese, crumbled
2 tablespoon butter
Yields 2 sandwiches.
Instructions
Spread pesto over one side of each slices bread. Layer with a slice of mozzarella, a slice of provolone spinach, avocado, and sprinkle with goat cheese. Top with remaining bread slice and press to seal. Lightly butter both sides of bread and grill over medium heat until cheese is melted (approximately 4-5 minutes). Slice and serve.
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Those look decadent and so, so good!!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing!!!
ReplyDeletesaw this on your insta story (I think?) and it looked sooo good! thanks for sharing the recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is to DIE FOR! I'll have to see if I can find that bread so I can try it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteyum sounds so good! xo jillian - cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteI'm so making these!! Also, your description is quite hilarious. Food Network should hire you for making toddler leftovers sound good haha. Thanks for posting such great recipes!!
ReplyDeleteI made these for dinner tonight and they were fab!
ReplyDeleteI made these last night for dinner and they were SO GOOD! These will definitely be going a new addition to my grilled cheese rotation :)
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