Perfect Grilled Cheese Sandwich

in #food7 years ago (edited)

Making a grilled cheese sandwich isn't rocket science, but making a great grilled cheese sandwich is a bit of an art. Alt over at Serious Eats shows us how to get the best grilled cheese every time. For starters: grill both sides of the bread, then add the cheese.

goes through all of the elements of making a great grilled cheese: using the right cheese and the best bread. You've probably heard the rules: pick a flavorful melting cheese, stick with slices over grated cheese, day old bread works well for grilled cheese, and don't use a bread with too many holes.

However, he also tackles the method of making that sandwich so you get the best possible results. Here's what he suggests:

The best method I've ever seen for making a perfect grilled cheese comes secret? Grill the bread on both sides. That's right. Grill two slices of bread in butter, flip'em over so that the browned sides are facing up, add your cheese, and close your sandwich so that the cheese is sandwiched between the browned surfaces. Not only will this get you better tasting bread infused with more butter, but it'll also give your cheese a head start on getting extra-melty.
He also suggests using salted butter instead of unsalted (or seasoning the sandwich with a pinch of kosher salt), and points out that low and slow is the best way to cook your grilled cheese: That the browning you get should be browning of the bread, not the milk solids in the butter (we have a tip to help make sure you don't over-brown, too). Hit the link below for more next-level grilled cheese tips

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