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Broccoli & Cauliflower Grilled Cheese

Broccoli & Cauliflower Grilled Cheese

Yesterday, I googled broccoli cauliflower puree, hoping to find great inspiration for the evening’s grilled cheese. However, the 3rd result was for the exact opposite: Broccoli and Cauliflower Puree :: 6–9 Months – Baby Recipes…. I never thought that a couple of the search results 

Mackenzie Creamery Goat Cheese Grilled Cheese

Mackenzie Creamery Goat Cheese Grilled Cheese

This week, I decided to search the Internet and my Grilled Cheese Book for recipes that included goat cheese instead of creating my own. I have been nibbling at this cheese ever since I bought it but had not yet used it in a starring 

Mackenzie Creamery: A Story of Passion

Mackenzie Creamery: A Story of Passion

Sunday, instead of creating a new Sunday grilled cheese sandwich (sorry), I traveled to where the wonderful ingredient known as Goat Cheese is made: Mackenzie Creamery. Recently, I have noticed Mackenzie Creamery Goat Cheese located within Mustard Seed Market and was intrigued. It definitely looked amazing but was somewhat pricey so unfortunately, I never purchased any. Then, I noticed in Cleveland Magazine that Mackenzie won in the category of 2009 Best of Cleveland: Food. That is when I knew I had to visit the creamery and actually try this cheese. How can I not support a local business, especially one that makes cheese?! Continue reading Mackenzie Creamery: A Story of Passion

Google Alerts adds 100% more grilled cheese to GrilledShane.

Google Alerts adds 100% more grilled cheese to GrilledShane.

I think you should now either follow me on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook because if you haven’t, you are missing out, thanks to Google Alerts. I have just signed up to receive daily “grilled cheese” Google Alerts that inform me of every mention of 

“Kicked Up” Goat Cheese Grilled Cheese

“Kicked Up” Goat Cheese Grilled Cheese

Yes, I have been gone for awhile. Yes, I have missed you. (Have you missed me?) Yes, I am back. Yes, this grilled cheese was very yummy! I would go into where I have been (Jewish holidays, birthdays, etc.), but I don’t want to bore 

My Submission to NPR’s “Save the Deli” Feature

My Submission to NPR’s “Save the Deli” Feature

NPR's Save the Deli

Ever since 2002, I have been a big fan of NPR. How can you not be?! I have a 45 minute commute so I am able to listen for awhile and hear some great stories on both Morning Ediition and All Things Considered. After reading, and tweeting, the New York Times article At Jewish Delis, Times Are as Lean as Good Corned Beef, I was intrigued to hear that NPR would be talking about the same book. Not only will they be speaking to the author of Save the Deli, David Sax, but they will also be sharing America’s deli stories. Pretty awesome if I do say so myself.

When I hear these requests, I always say I am going to write my story, hoping to hear it on the radio. However, I never do. I am never that motivated. With this story, it is different and I am motivated. I, in my opinion, have a great story about introducing college buddies to a traditional and revered Jewish deli in the area. There have been five visits and each time we have traveled to Corky and Lenny’s, no matter the number of people. It has become a mainstay of their visit and one that I don’t think will change. Whenever visit number six happens, I can assure you will be headed back to Corky and Lenny’s for Saturday lunch.

Here is my submission to NPR’s “Save the Deli” feature, which I hope to be shared with millions on many NPR stations.

In 2001, I was accepted to the University of Cincinnati’s School of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning. During the next 5 years of  classes and design projects, I met people that have become some of my best friends. After graduation, we spread out throughout the Eastern U.S., with a select few getting married. Even with the distance, and marriage, we still try to visit each other as much as possible, considering the circumstances.

Rewind a few years, as far back as I can remember, to a time when my family took me to Corky & Lenny’s, a Jewish deli in an Eastern Cleveland suburb, for the first time. This place, in my opinion, is a great deli, all the way down to the not so friendly waitresses, crisp pickles and enormously thick potato pancakes (latkes). Granted, I am not much of a deli person, I order breakfast, but its reputation speaks for itself. And the fact that it has been a mainstay in this city for as long as I have been alive as well as my father. Every time my childhood best friend visits home, him and his wife make a point to stop at Corky & Lenny’s for a great corned beef sandwich, even if they are only visiting for 24 hours.

Now back to the recent past, 2007, when I decided to create an event entitled Welcome to Solon, OH, where I would invite my college friends to my hometown, a suburb of Cleveland, for the weekend. They had never been, so I had to show them a good time. When planning the event, I needed to choose a restaurant that was Cleveland to the core. That place was of course Corky & Lenny’s. (Plus, with me being Jewish, highlighting a Jewish restaurant/deli didn’t hurt either.) The restaurant, including the varied and unique menu, pickles and waitresses, became an instant hit living up to its reputation. There have now been five different “Welcome to Solons” and for each one, every Saturday at lunchtime, we are always at Corky & Lenny’s munching on some sort of deli food.

Wish me luck. I will update this post, and Twitter, with any updates. If nothing else, I am glad I am able to share this story, with you.

P.S. I must add, my friends have made our trips to Corky’s as much as the restaurant. They have taken to it like a moth to a flame and embraced it like their own. If it weren’t for them, this story wouldn’t be possible. Thanks guys!

Cheese Tasting: Parrano, Roomkaas, Mahon & Tomme de Savoie

Cheese Tasting: Parrano, Roomkaas, Mahon & Tomme de Savoie

I really am not sure why it has taken me two weeks to write this entry, but it has and I apologize. Thankfully I took notes on each cheese so I would not forget. In my original taste testing episode, I simply stopped at the 

Why do you blog [about food]?

Why do you blog [about food]?

Recently, as I have been reading more and more food blogs, I began to wonder why each person has started their individual [food] blog. I want to know what makes you create recipes, cook, photograph and then blog about the final dish? Is it as 

Everything Bagel & Mushroom Grilled Cheese

Everything Bagel & Mushroom Grilled Cheese

I created this grilled cheese over a week ago, but have been busy traveling to NY for business and then trying to recover. Only now have I had a second to sit down and write down so please enjoy. Prior to starting though, I must say, I need to mention grilled cheese sandwich a lot more in my blog titles and in the content. (Honestly, my blog titles need to be a lot more creative and engaging but that is a whole different story.) I want people to find me via Google, right? Right. Therefore, if I don’t mention grilled cheese sandwich that often, how will Google, or Mr. Cook looking for an awesome grilled cheese sandwich located within this blog’s pages? They won’t. So I will now be mentioning grilled cheese sandwich a bit more. Please let me know if I over do it. I have a tendency to do that. Now onto the sandwich, featuring an everything bagel and shiitake mushrooms. Please keep in mind, I ate this grilled cheese over a week ago so my words may be few and far between. Continue reading Everything Bagel & Mushroom Grilled Cheese

Cheese Tasting: Inaugural Edition

Cheese Tasting: Inaugural Edition

In my quest to learn everything there is to know about cheese, Saturday evening, I traveled to Whole Foods’ cheese department. There, located in a little basket, are remnants of random cheeses ranging in price from very inexpensive to somewhat inexpensive. Because of this basket,