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The History of the Grilled Cheese Sandwich

The History of the Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Since the history of the actual grilled cheese sandwich is limited, let me start with the history of just the sandwich. As is the case with most ancient foods, pinpointing a date or time when something is created is difficult. In terms of the sandwich, 

This Is Why You Are Fat: Grilled Cheese Sandwich Edition

This Is Why You Are Fat: Grilled Cheese Sandwich Edition

Deep fried grilled cheese sandwich…coming soon to a Sunday Dinner near you. Yum!

Salmon Grilled Cheese

Salmon Grilled Cheese

A few weeks after I began the Sunday Dinner Grilled Cheese meal, my mom my sous chef, suggested that we do one week with salmon. The minute she mentioned that I thought, “Yuck!” I really did not think it sounded very good. A salmon grilled cheese? No thank you. She kept suggesting it and I kept saying no. My dad even said he would try it and I still said no. That all changed one week ago today.

Salmon Grilled Cheese Ingredients: Guacamole

On Saturday’s I work at the cafe at the local Nordstrom. Last week, one of our specials was a salmon sandwich. Normally I order a tuna melt for lunch, but this week I thought I would take a chance with the salmon sandwich. It was a nice piece of salmon, with raw red onion, some sort of sauce/aioli, a green (I forget) on a roll. Surprisingly, the sandwich was very good. I usually just eat a piece of salmon by itself, not as a sandwich, so this was definitely something different. I enjoyed it so much that I suggested to my sous chef that she create her grilled cheese sandwich for this week’s Sunday Dinner. She obliged and we got to work. (Editor’s Note: We created and ate this sandwich on Friday, March 13, because my father’s birthday is on Sunday, March 15, and we are taking him out to dinner.)

Salmon Grilled Cheese Ingredients: Salmon

ingredients:

  • Marble Cheese
  • Guacamole
  • Pan Seared Salmon
  • Challah Rolls

With all of these grilled cheese sandwiches, we have ingredient leftovers. From our fried egg grilled cheese, we had avacado left, so we decided that that would be our third ingredient. I smushed it up, added some garlic, red onion, salt, pepper and  dab of olive oil. That is it. Simple enough, I think. Then, we seasoned the salmon with olive oil, salt and pepper and pan seared it with special butter and some more olive oil. We flipped it here and there until it was about medium. Finally, since I liked the challah rolls so much on the Nordstrom sandwich, we used those.

Salmon Grilled Cheese Ingredients: Marble Cheese

When rating this grilled cheese, you must ignore the debate of whether this was a salmon sandwich or a grilled cheese sandwich and just focus on the ingredients. This was a great grilled cheese no matter what you classify it as. If you like salmon and/or avacados you would love this grilled cheese. Upon finishing this sandwich, I was full but not in a content way.

Salmon Grilled Cheese Ingredients: Salmon

When I created my not so great grilled cheese, the grilled cheese and more specifically bread, sat in my stomach like a lump of coal for hours. It was horrible and one of the reasons it was so bad. This grilled cheese was exactly opposite.

If you have some salmon, cheese (any kind, really) and avocado, I highly suggest you try this.

the grilled cheese:

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salmon grilled cheese: A

First, I must ask you if you think this is a salmon sandwich or a grilled cheese with salmon? Let me know your thoughts in the section below.

Now onto my thoughts. Originally I was a wuss, but I am glad that I wised up and allowed my sous chef to suggest and cook this grilled cheese. I would say that this is definitely up there with some of the best grilled cheeses we have done so far. It will be tough to follow this one next Sunday, March 22.

P.S. I think I am much harder on myself than on other people.

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Some Housekeeping/Self-Promotion Stuff

Some Housekeeping/Self-Promotion Stuff

Well, I have gone to the dark side; I have finally joined twitter. Sure I am not really sure how it works, or how often I will use it, but I thought I could promote imagine on it. If you are already a member, feel 

BBQ Sauce Grilled Cheese

BBQ Sauce Grilled Cheese

Even with a week off, trying to think of a grilled cheese idea for tonight was somewhat difficult. I hope that in the future the ideas come a little easier. I will be off next week it is my dad’s birthday and we will be 

Time to submit your grilled cheese sandwich stories, articles and recipes.

Time to submit your grilled cheese sandwich stories, articles and recipes.

I WANT YOUR GRILLED CHEESE

So far this blog has been a way one street: I write and you read. That is all. I want to change that. Besides allowing comments on all entries, I am now requesting your grilled cheese stories, articles and recipes. I want you to tell me all about your grilled cheese encounters. Whenever you see grilled cheese, I want you to tell me all about it.

You can submit your grilled cheese sandwich escapades on my all new “Submit Your Grilled Cheese ‘Stuff’” page. If your content is good, or even great, I may blog about it and let the world know what you have found. Of course, I will let you take all the credit. You did after all, do all the work.

I not only want to blog about what I cook, but about what other people are cooking and eating. This can and will be a one stop shop for all things grilled cheese. Get to it.

Melt Bar & Grilled

I will start by pointing out a restaurant that is located on the west side of Cleveland. They serve only grilled cheese sandwiches. Pretty awesome, huh? Melt Bar & Grilled is located in Lakewood, OH. If you are in town, I highly suggest you visit, it is worth a stop!

Please Note: I have re-organized my categories and tagging. For now, please visit the grilled cheese category for all blog entries related to the great grilled cheese sandwich. I have also updated my Sunday Dinners Grilled Cheese recipes link so please update your bookmarks.

Fried Egg & Avocado Grilled Cheese

Fried Egg & Avocado Grilled Cheese

As some of you may have read in my entry on Sunday, there was some rescheduling going on with this week’s Sunday Dinner; it switched to Tuesday. I was planning on cooking this recipe on Sunday but we had a special guest on Tuesday, so 

Potato Chips & Ketchup Grilled Cheese

Potato Chips & Ketchup Grilled Cheese

Since I have started my Sunday Dinners/Grilled Cheese dinners, I have not really had a bad grilled cheese. Sure, some were better than others, but none were duds. Well, that has all since changed this evening. It has been hours since I took the last 

There may not be many (any) grilled cheese blogs…

There may not be many (any) grilled cheese blogs…

Which cooking blog should I visit?

…but there are plenty of good (great) cooking blogs, covering all types of foods. I am on the hunt for the perfect cooking blog(s). My theory is that I need to contribute to the community before the community will contribute to me or my blog. If I comment on other blogs, while learning something in the process, more people will be driven back to this site and my wonderful grilled cheese sandwiches. It is a win-win for everyone involved, don’t you think?

In my search for the perfect cooking blogs, I have come across two criteria that make the perfect blog:

  1. Great Photography. Photos attract people to what you are writing. If you are blogging about food and do not have great photography you might as well hang it up. No one will stay, as I experienced during my search. However, if you have great photography that shows both the process of cooking and the final dish, you will at least capture people’s interest for 5 seconds…even if they do not like the ingredients in the dish. Everybody loves great photography. I hope to continually improve my photos as I cook many, many grilled cheese sandwiches over the next weeks and months. Stay tuned.
  2. Comment Back. If visitors comment on your blog, as the owner and writer, you must comment back. This makes your blog more welcoming and friendly. If you want to attract new visitors to your blog, make yourself available to the people who already interact. People may ask questions or just say great recipe; reply to both. I visited The Daily Spud, commented on a recipe, and within a day, I already had a reply. Awesome. I will now be visiting and commenting on The Daily Spud in the future. See how it works? If you comment in the future, look for me to reply…at some point.

Below are some of my favorite cooking blogs so far. Keep in mind, I have only been searching for a short time so I am sure this list will definitely change.

Visit These. Learn From These. Enjoy These.

Taste Buddies

The Daily Spud

Pinch My Salt

There are others, but these are the four that I have found to like based on my criteria above and simply because these people are cooking great food. Take a look at them, you may have just found what you will be cooking for dinner tonight.

The Internet and Grilled Cheese

The Internet and Grilled Cheese

I am very disappointed in the Internet. Very, very disappointed. In a search for other grilled cheese related blogs, I did a search using Google BlogSearch, hoping to find other sites promoting all things grilled cheese. If my Sunday Dinner idea is going to take