I make mine in a frying pan with a few different cheeses. Using thick fresh bread and whatever I have to squash them down.
Take them out when cooked. Grate cheese back in the pan and put the toasties back in.
The cheese drips as you take it back out and firms up.
It's a jamie Oliver thing but easier to clean up.
A thing of beauty |
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"I normally go ham cheese and coleslaw. I absolutely love coleslaw "
I won't be asking for a bite of yours then. As feel the opposite about coleslaw
Probably chicken, cheese with a bit of pesto for me |
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"I make mine in a frying pan with a few different cheeses. Using thick fresh bread and whatever I have to squash them down.
Take them out when cooked. Grate cheese back in the pan and put the toasties back in.
The cheese drips as you take it back out and firms up.
It's a jamie Oliver thing but easier to clean up.
A thing of beauty"
Wow, oh wow, sounds soooo good! |
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"I normally go ham cheese and coleslaw. I absolutely love coleslaw
I won't be asking for a bite of yours then. As feel the opposite about coleslaw
Probably chicken, cheese with a bit of pesto for me "
Ooooooo that sounds yummy! |
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"Cheese and onion
Tuna melt (tuna in vinegar, cheese and onion)
Banana and Nutella
Cheese and bacon
Might have to have one ourselves now.
Mrs x "
I'm hoping this is separate recipe ideas, if not when the baby due? |
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"I make mine in a frying pan with a few different cheeses. Using thick fresh bread and whatever I have to squash them down.
Take them out when cooked. Grate cheese back in the pan and put the toasties back in.
The cheese drips as you take it back out and firms up.
It's a jamie Oliver thing but easier to clean up.
A thing of beauty
Wow, oh wow, sounds soooo good! "
You get a vertical wall of thin, crispy melted then hardened cheese as a bonus but it's the cleaning up bit that's the best |
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"Cheese and onion
Tuna melt (tuna in vinegar, cheese and onion)
Banana and Nutella
Cheese and bacon
Might have to have one ourselves now.
Mrs x
I'm hoping this is separate recipe ideas, if not when the baby due? "
Haha, yeah definitely separate. I’m not pregnant, just fat x |
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"I make mine in a frying pan with a few different cheeses. Using thick fresh bread and whatever I have to squash them down.
Take them out when cooked. Grate cheese back in the pan and put the toasties back in.
The cheese drips as you take it back out and firms up.
It's a jamie Oliver thing but easier to clean up.
A thing of beauty"
Oh...think I just came |
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My favourite is the Reuben sandwich.
Recipe below; it's typically made with corned beef in the US which is very different to UK corned beef, so I use decent ham and use chopped Cornichons rather than Dill pickle.
Make sure the sauerkraut is cooked, rinsed and squeezed dry; you don't want a soggy sandwich!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/reuben_sandwich_25821 |
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