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7 June 12
Gizmodo posted this awesome product that makes ice cream sandwich cookies. I don’t normally go for appliances with such a limited purpose. But this one is freaking awesome.

Gizmodo posted this awesome product that makes ice cream sandwich cookies. I don’t normally go for appliances with such a limited purpose. But this one is freaking awesome.

7 March 12
I would substitute munster cheese or swiss or a combination of the two. But this looks and sounds delicious!!!
la-food:

Grilled Cheese with Tomato, Pickles and Potato Chips You’ll need: 2 pieces of bread  3 slices of American Cheese  thinly sliced pickle slices, dabbed dry  1 thin slice of tomato  Good handful of potato chips (Ridged chips work best)  tablespoon of butter Directions:(Assemble bottom to top: bread, cheese 1, pickles, tomato, cheese 2, chips, cheese  3, bread) Heat 1/2 tablespoon of butter in a pan over medium heat, once bubbling carefully add your sandwich.  Lightly press the sandwich down with a spatula or here I used a pot lid just to apply a little pressure to the sandwich.  After about 3-4 minutes, lift sandwich up, add the other 1/2 tablespoon of butter and flip the sandwich to grill the other side. (At this point you may want to turn the heat to low…you don’t want the sandwich to cook too quickly because you need the cheese to melt…)  Again, apply light pressure to the sandwich.  After another 3-4 minutes or so, turn off the heat. (If cheese still isn’t totally melted, allow the sandwich to sit in the pan covered for a few more minutes.)  Slice with a serrated knife and enjoy!

I would substitute munster cheese or swiss or a combination of the two. But this looks and sounds delicious!!!

la-food:

Grilled Cheese with Tomato, Pickles and Potato Chips

You’ll need:

2 pieces of bread
3 slices of American Cheese
thinly sliced pickle slices, dabbed dry
1 thin slice of tomato
Good handful of potato chips (Ridged chips work best)
tablespoon of butter

Directions:

(Assemble bottom to top: bread, cheese 1, pickles, tomato, cheese 2, chips, cheese  3, bread)

Heat 1/2 tablespoon of butter in a pan over medium heat, once bubbling carefully add your sandwich.

Lightly press the sandwich down with a spatula or here I used a pot lid just to apply a little pressure to the sandwich.

After about 3-4 minutes, lift sandwich up, add the other 1/2 tablespoon of butter and flip the sandwich to grill the other side. (At this point you may want to turn the heat to low…you don’t want the sandwich to cook too quickly because you need the cheese to melt…)

Again, apply light pressure to the sandwich.

After another 3-4 minutes or so, turn off the heat. (If cheese still isn’t totally melted, allow the sandwich to sit in the pan covered for a few more minutes.)

Slice with a serrated knife and enjoy!

Reblogged: la-food

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh