Grilled Cheese All Grown Up, by Stephanie Hua

 
Friday, April 29th, 2011 at 2:55:12 PM
by Guest Blogger
Hau is the creator of Lickmyspoon.com

Hua is the creator of Lickmyspoon.com

Visit Stephanie Hua’s blog LickMySpoon.com

The beloved grilled cheese. There’s really nothing like it. Simple and comforting, it’s amazing how satisfying this holy trifecta of bread, cheese and butter can be. The grilled cheese of my childhood was far from gourmet—Wonder bread and Kraft singles—but truth be told, it soothed my young soul. When mom placed a grilled cheese sammie in front of me, gooey American cheese oozing from two slices of crispy, buttery white bread, cut into triangles, all was right in the world.

Today, the allure of this nostalgic sandwich is sweeping the country and people are falling in love with the grilled cheese all over again. Whole restaurants are devoting their menus entirely to the glorious grilled cheese, food trucks are popping up in every major city, there’s even a highly competitive and well-attended Grilled Cheese Invitational, now in its 8th year. This isn’t the grilled cheese of your youth though. No, she’s all grown up now, with artisanal bread, high-quality cheese and gourmet toppings.

The American Grilled Cheese Kitchen in San Francisco sports a perpetual line of customers spilling out the door who cheerfully await their cheese binge. A popular choice is the Mousetrap, a hefty three-cheese stack of Tillamook sharp cheddar, creamy havarti and monterey jack on artisanal sourdough bread from a local bakery.  Order it with “The Works” and you’ll get applewood-smoked bacon, roasted tomato and house-made bread n’butter pickles too. Co-owner and Commander-in-Cheese, Heidi Gibson, was inspired to open up a gourmet grilled cheese restaurant after her many victories at the Grilled Cheese Invitational.

In Los Angeles, fellow GCI champion alum Eric Greenspan, also has sights on opening up a grilled cheese restaurant. Greenspan, chef-owner of the Foundry on Melrose, plans to open Greenspan’s Grilled Cheese right next door. You can bet that his signature haute grilled cheese will be on the menu. The Champ features creamy taleggio, slow-braised short ribs, oven-dried tomatoes and an apricot-caper pureé on raisin bread.

Food trucks represent a burgeoning food scene and many a melty grilled cheese has found a home amongst these roving food-mobiles. The Grilled Cheese Truck (Los Angeles) has a devout following with its over-the-top creative combos. Their famous Cheesy Mac and Rib is a full Southern meal in a sandwich, with sharp cheddar macaroni and cheese, BBQ pork, and caramelized onions stuffed between buttery grilled white bread.

The Grilled Cheese Grill (Portland) has two vehicles, a double-decker bus and a school bus, serving up heart-stopping concoctions like The Original Cheesus, a behemoth 1/3 pound burger sandwiched between two grilled cheese sandwiches (American cheese and pickles in one, Colby jack and grilled onions in the other).

The Milk Truck (New York), feeds hungry weekend shoppers at the Brooklyn Flea. They do classic well with their Ham and Cheese, applewood-smoked ham, Vermont aged cheddar and spicy Coleman’s mustard on rosemary Pullman bread.

The Big Cheese (D.C.) pays homage to fine cheeses, using cult favorites like Cypress Grove’s Midnight Moon goat gouda and Cowgirl Creamery’s triple-cream Mt. Tam.

Inspired to make your own gourmet grilled cheese masterpiece? It doesn’t take much, just some attention to making the few ingredients involved really shine. A trip to the farmer’s market inspired my Honeycrisp Harvest Melt.  I sampled some delicious New York extra-sharp cheddar from my cheese guy and then feasted my eyes on a basket of shiny honeycrisp apples. True to their name, they are incredibly sweet, juicy and crispy. As I carried my bounty home, hints of sage and gingerbread swirled through my thoughts. I decided to experiment with an oatmeal-molasses bread recipe, combining it with elements of my favorite dark gingerbread recipe. The result was a wonderful discovery—a hearty, homey loaf of whole-wheat/oat bread sweetened with molasses and honey, and spiced with ginger, cinnamon, and allspice.

I brushed two slices of my Ginger-Molasses Bread with generous amounts of sage butter and grilled it up in my frying pan.  The scent of fried sage bits and warm spices filled the kitchen. Oozing melted cheese and delicately crispy, sweet-tart apple slices finished off the sandwich. Try pairing this meal with an Alsatian Gewürztraminer. The wine’s lush, floral, fruity perfume will bring out the honey notes of the apple while its spicy notes complement the gingerbread.  Now that’s a grilled cheese lunch, grown and sexy.

Honeycrisp Harvest Melt

Grilled cheese made with New York extra-sharp cheddar, honeycrisp apple, and sage butter on ginger-molasses bread.  Enjoy this with a velvety rich bowl of butternut squash soup and you’ll think you’ve died and gone to heaven.

Makes: 1 sandwich

Ingredients:

2-3 slices New York extra-sharp cheddar

3-4 thin slices of honeycrisp apple

2 tablespoons butter, melted (plus butter for the griddle)

1 teaspoon finely minced sage

2 slices of Ginger-Molasses Bread

Preparation:

1.      Mix together the melted butter and minced sage.  Brush on both sides of the bread.

2.      Melt a pat of butter on your griddle or frying pan over medium heat.  Place the bread in the pan and toast one side until golden brown.

3.      Flip the bread and place cheddar on top.  Cover the pan and turn down the flame to low.  Cook until the cheese melts.

4.      Remove from the pan, top with apple slices, sandwich it all together and enjoy!

Adapted from Bon Appetit (November 1994).  This gorgeous whole-wheat/oat loaf is sweetened molasses and honey, and spiced with ginger and a touch of cinnamon and allspice.  Hearty, homey, and best of all, you can hand-make it without even a mixer.

Makes: 1 loaf

Ingredients:

½ cup packed old-fashioned oats

¾ cup boiling water

1 cup warm water (105°F to 115°F)

2¼ teaspoons dry yeast

½ cup unsulfured molasses

¼ cup honey

2 tablespoons butter, melted

1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger

2 teaspoons cinnamon

½ teaspoon allspice

1¼ teaspoons salt

2½ cups whole wheat flour

2 cups unbleached all purpose flour

1 tablespoon melted butter mixed with 1 teaspoon honey (glaze)

1 tablespoon old-fashioned oats

Preparation:

1.      Place 1/2 cup oats in large bowl.  Pour 3/4 cup boiling water over it. Let stand 30 minutes.

2.      Pour 1 cup warm water into a glass measuring cup. Sprinkle yeast over and stir to blend. Let stand until yeast dissolves, about 10 minutes.

3.      Mix molasses, honey, 2 tablespoons melted butter, grated ginger (a microplane works best), cinnamon, allspice, and salt into oat mixture in bowl.  Mix in yeast mixture.

4.      Add enough flour, 1 cup at a time, to form medium-soft dough, mixing with a large spoon/your hands until well blended, about 3 minutes.

5.      Turn out dough onto floured surface.  Knead until smooth and elastic, adding more flour if dough is too sticky, about 5 minutes. Form dough into ball.

6.      Butter large bowl; add dough, turning to coat. Cover bowl with plastic wrap, then towel. Let dough rise in warm draft-free area until doubled in volume, about 1 hour.

7.      Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 400°F.  Butter 9×5-inch loaf pan. Punch down dough; turn out into floured surface and knead 3 minutes. Form into 8-inch-long loaf. Transfer to prepared pan. Cover with plastic, then towel; let rise in warm draft-free area until dough has risen about 1/2 inch above rim of pan, about 45 minutes.

8.      Bake bread 10 minutes; reduce temperature to 350°F. Bake 25 minutes longer. Brush top of bread with glaze; sprinkle 1 tablespoon oats over. Bake until bread is golden and sounds hollow when tapped on bottom, about 10 minutes longer.

9.      Transfer to rack; cool in pan 10 minutes. Turn out brad onto rack; cool completely.

Note: Bread can be made 2 weeks ahead. Wrap tightly in foil and freeze.  Reheat wrapped bread in 350°F oven about 15 minutes.

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10 Responses to “Grilled Cheese All Grown Up, by Stephanie Hua”

  1. Your recipe sounds really good; I’ll have to try it this week. I wonder if the bread recipe will work in a breadmaker?

    My usual grilled cheese recipe consists of any good whole grain bread; there is a bakery close by that makes a whole grain bread with sunflower seeds in in that works well. I’ll use 2 or 3 different cheeses; sharp cheddar, Havarti, muenster, and sometimes a really goo Blue. I usually brush the bread with unfiltered olive oil instead of butter. I love tasting all of the different flavors; the hint of olive oil, the nuttiness of the whole grain bread, and the blend of the different cheeses all melted together.

  2. Thanks, Jeff! Truth be told, I’ve never used a breadmaker, so I’m not sure…let me know how it goes if you do try it.

    Your recipe sounds wonderful :)

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