Grilled Cheese 20180110


Make a classic American Grilled Cheese

You can pretty it up a million ways, but American cheese + white bread is timeless.

easier4.me enjoyed this grilled cheese with a Burlington Beer Wizard and Thomas Hooker No Filter.

We aren’t sure where this great crusty dense white bread is from but it was on the rack with star bread from Balboni’s so we’ll speculate they should get credit!

Did you know you can reheat grilled cheese and it is almost as delicious as the original meal?  Scroll to the bottom for instructions.

Ingredients:

  • Dense white bread
  • 3 thick slices Land of Lakes or Hilldale American Cheese
    Tip: These two brands are our favorite plain white American cheese and have similar flavor profiles to our palate.
  • 1 Tbsp. unsalted butter
  • Salt (in a grinder)

 

Instructions:

  1. Melt butter
  2. Paint butter on outside of two pieces of bread
  3. Create a double layer of cheese between the pieces of bread
    Tip 1: It will generally take 2-3 slices for average sandwich sized bread.
    Tip 2: Don’t be afraid to break up that cheese into small pieces to cover the entire surface!
  4. Heat griddle or pan to medium / medium low heat
    Tip: Put a weight on top of the sandwich during cooking. We suggest a ramekin, small glass bowl, or even a coffee mug.
  5. Cook until bottom side golden light brown with some spots beginning to turn brown.
    Tip: Your cooking surface will determine the time.
  6. Flip
  7. Cook until other side is golden light brown with some spots beginning to turn brown.
  8. Test for doneness by trying to pick up the top piece of bread. If it is stuck to the bottom you are done. If it peels up but cheese is stringing or dripping from the top it is done.  If there is still a large section of un-melted cheese, go to step 7.
  9. If both sides are golden and the cheese isn’t cooked, make sure the heat is on medium low.
  10. Cook on each side 15 additional seconds until the tests from step 6 are successful.
  11. One crank of salt on each side of the sandwich
    Tip 1: You just want a very light sprinkling.
    Tip 2: A pinch of popcorn salt also works well!
  12. Enjoy!

 

Implements used:

 

Re-heat instructions:

  1. Heat griddle to medium / medium high heat
  2. Microwave on high for 25-30 seconds
  3. Cook each side 40 seconds
  4. Enjoy!

 

@burlingtonbeer #burlingtonbeerco #hookernofilter @hookerbeer #hookerbeer

#irenelovescookingvideos #foodstagram #cookingvideos #cookingvideo #easier4me

#icookwhatiliketoeat #yummy #foodvideos #youcancook #ilovefood

#food #foodporn #foodstagram #foodblogger

@landolakesktchn #landolakes #nofilter

#grilledcheese #grilledcheesesandwich

#itscomplicatedbeingawizard #craftbeer #craftbeerporn #balbonibakery

 


Cleaning a Beer Growler – Easy Way

 

Do you want to reuse your growlers? This at-home method has worked well for cleaning and storing growlers with no lingering odor or growth inside the bottles.

The first step is clean the growler immediately, or as soon as possible after consumption.  If you can’t clean it quickly, keep it refrigerated until you can. That way you won’t get any funky growth or dried residue that is a pain to remove.

  1. Heat oven to 225 F
  2. Boil a small pot of water
  3. Remove cap, if Grolsch style, pull off the bottle
  4. Put a couple drops of dawn dish soap in the growler and rinse with hot tap water and then cold so there are no suds remaining
  5. Pour a small amount of Star-San solution into the bottle and swirl around enough to have solution coat the inside of the bottle, pour excess out (or into the next bottle)
  6. Turn off heat on pot, put the cap in the boiling water for 2-5 min and remove
  7. Put the bottle in the oven for 10 min, remove and shake to disperse any remaining Star-San solution
  8. Put back in the oven and turn off
  9. Remove bottle after 20 min and allow to cool
  10. Put saran wrap over the bottle top and put the cap on, the bottle will remain perfect until next use

 

Star-San solution – 7.5 ml solution to 32oz water, a spray bottle works great