Showing posts with label Grilled Cheese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grilled Cheese. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Italian Butter Pepperoni Pizza Grilled Cheese Sticks

Back on April 12th (aka - "National Grilled Cheese Day"), I decided to make grilled cheese for dinner. But, in my mind, of course, it needed some 'umph'.

Now then, I love making & eating my Italian Butter Grilled Cheese (Croutons) (click HERE for recipe). Did I say "love"? Cuz I really meant...LOVE!

So I made the sandwich version, but did this, too:

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ITALIAN BUTTER PEPPERONI PIZZA GRILLED CHEESE STICKS


Ingredients:
Italian Bread, sliced (you may use regular sandwich bread)
mozzarella &/or provolone cheese, slices - 2 slices per sandwich
pepperoni slices
Italian butter (link for making in directions, below)
cooking spray
marinara sauce for dipping
Directions:

See HERE to follow Italian Butter Grilled Cheese  & Italian Butter directions. I set the oven on 425 degrees F this time. Liked it much better!

In sandwich assembly, I used 1 slice mozzarella & 1 slice provolone. I placed a layer of sliced pepperoni between the 2 slices. (each sandwich, depending on size of bread slices, used 4 to 6 pepperonis)

Place sandwiches on a baking sheet or jelly roll pan in a single layer & place in the oven.

After 3-4 minutes, flip the sandwiches & then place back in the oven for another 3 minutes.

Take out of the oven then use a pizza cutter & cut each sandwich down the center lengthwise to create a "stick".

Serve with marinara sauce for dipping.

I made 10 sandwiches/ 20 sticks

** Notes:

*be sure to spray cooking sheets well with cooking spray so melted cheese won't stick to the pan.

* I used olive oil cooking spray & also love using Hormel turkey pepperoni!

* can also be made in the skillet

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This went over pretty well in our house! We served it with a side salad, too. YUM!

ENJOY!

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Italian Butter Grilled Cheese [Croutons]

The Ides of March happened just recently. I enjoy doing a "Caesar Feast" that includes Chicken Caesar Salad...so I wanted to make my own croutons. And last year, I came up with this:

It turns out that April 12th is National Grilled Cheese Day. Interesting, right? Well, I heard some trivia on April 12th that the (grilled) cheese sandwich originated in Rome. I thought about just adding grilled cheese to the Caesar Feast...but then a lightbulb went off!

Grilled Cheese Croutons for the Caesar Salad (or just a different kind of grilled cheese)! Oh yes...this would happen...


I wandered around Pinterest to see if I could find a grilled cheese crouton-type recipe. I found out that the croutons being used for soup were simply cubed up pieces of grilled cheese sandwiches. After that, I started coming across a lot of different grilled cheese recipes for the summertime being pinned. 


So, here you go...I was inspired & this is what I came up with:





ITALIAN BUTTER GRILLED CHEESE [CROUTONS]


1. Set oven to 450 degrees F



2. Mix in a small bowl for Italian butter:





1-2 Tbsp freshly ground black pepper

2 palmfuls crushed oregano

1 palmful crushed basil

1 palmful crushed parsley flakes

1 1/2 palmful garlic powder

1 palmful grated parmesan cheese
submerge in EVOO (extra virgin olive oil)




3. Spray a baking sheet with cooking spray & then use day-old/slightly-stale bread.


4. Take a short basting brush & "paint" the Italian butter onto one side of the bread.




5. Place the "butter" side down onto the cooking sheet




6. Place 1 slice of either provolone or mozzarella cheese onto the bread. 
(Sargento has a provolone/mozzarella blend, so that's what I used) 
Only use 1 slice since you do not want croutons to be over cheesy. If you are making just a sandwich, feel free to use 2 slices.





7. Repeat step 4





8. Place on top of cheese with "butter" side up




9. Once the baking sheet has been covered (the Italian butter lasted enough for 16 slices/8 sandwiches, which just fit my baking sheet), place in the oven for 6-8 minutes


10. Pull out of the oven when the sandwiches start to appear golden brown (mine ended up a hair darker on the bottom side after 7 1/2 minutes, but they turned out fine)




11. Begin to cube the sandwiches into 16 pieces. I began with a knife, but found a pizza cutter to be much more efficient






After I cubed my 8 sandwiches, I ended up with 128 grilled cheese croutons. I tossed them in with our Caesar salad for dinner.




Isn't it beautiful? And everything was SO yummy!

These can be done on the griddle or in a skillet, too...especially if you just want the Italian Butter Grilled Cheese sandwich without cubing them.

So delicious!


Pretty, huh? I took either a cherub or sunburst tomato, a small piece of mozzarella cheese, wrapped a basil leaf around them, skewered the combo with a toothpick & then brushed each mini salad with the leftover Italian Butter.

So pretty, so cute...so tasty! And one of my faves!


ENJOY!