The Troika Table

Twelve Days of…

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With only a little more than 12 days until Christmas, and buckets and buckets full of holiday recipes slamming the internet waves, we at the Troika Table are here with a little somethin’ different.

You know what I really love? A Christmas cookie.

You know what I love even more?

A grilled cheese sandwich.

And so, in honor of the season and things that are better than Christmas cookies, we bring you –

A few things about this series:

  1. We will very seriously attempt to bring you one grilled cheese per day for the next consecutive twelve days.
  2. “That’s a lot of grilled cheese…” you say? We really like grilled cheese. And so should you.
  3. Full disclosure: We will be pulling a few grilled cheeses from our past and as such we probably won’t be eating said grilled cheeses for twelve days straight, and maybe you shouldn’t either. I mean, twelve days of grilled cheese in a row is a little much. Even for us.
  4. We assume you know the basics of making grilled cheese; however, this post will cover my preferred method.
  5. In the event we are not able to post a tried and true recipe, we will post a link to a recipe for a grilled cheese, because let’s face it, the internet also has buckets and buckets full of grilled cheese suggestions.
  6. Maybe, just maybe, we’ll sneak a cookie recipe in too.
  7. Maybe.

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First up, a humble, simple grilled cheese – nothing too fancy, just, you know, some cheese. And bread. And mustard-and-green-onions-and-a-fried-egg-on-top.

Grilled Cheese No. 1
à la Croque Madame

For one serving:

1. Slather as much mustard as you’d like on each slice of bread.

2. Arrange cheese slices in an even layer on one slice of bread; top with most of green onion. Dot with a bit more cheese to keep things held together. Important: DO NOT mess with the other, mustard-ed slice of bread yet.

3. Heat pan over medium-low heat. Add a little butter and a splash of olive oil. Take the untouched slice of mustard-ed bread, briefly dip the un-mustard-ed side in the melted butter and oil, then place the slice, mustard side down, on top of the slice prepared in step two. Illustration:

The mustard side of the other piece goes on here. Easy peasy.

4. Carefully place sandwich in pan. Cover with a lid (this facilitates melting of cheese without burning the bread. Very important.)

5. After 3-5 minutes, flip the sandwich.

6. After a few more minutes, your grilled cheese will be successfully and perfectly golden and ooey-gooey melty. Place your work on a plate, but keep your pan on the heat as our work here is not done. The pièce de résistance:

7. Add a nub more of butter just to prevent sticking, and crack that egg into the pan. Fry to your preference: I like mine salted, peppered, and medium.

8. Slip egg onto sandwich. Top with any remaining green onions.

9. You know what to do now:

 

See you tomorrow, dear readers.

Kara

 

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