One of the best things about working at the 9th Street is the diversity of our selection and of the products available at the Mexican markets surrounding us. My grilled cheese uses elements from several different cultures which is really what being “American” is all about if you ask me.
What you need:
Slice your Ciabatta as thick as you like, I like it to be pretty solid. If you’re going to splurge and eat a big grilled cheese, make it count!
Dice up half of the Palacios Chorizo and put in in a very small skillet on medium heat to render out some of the fat.
Turn your burner on to medium and place a huge skillet or pan on it. Then spread a healthy amount of Mayonesa on all of your slices of bread. This is the best method to get great browned bread without making it soggy.
Put one face down in the pan, lay on a few slices of Reading Raclette, dice up your pickled jalapenos and spread them on top of your Raclette along with your slightly crunchy, rendered Chorizo.
Lay another healthy bunch of Reading Raclette on top of that and put your Mayonesed bread on top. Cook bottom side until golden brown and delicately flip over, cooking until bread is golden brown and cheese is melty.
Take out and cut in half, letting the cheese ooze and enjoy with a bowl of tomato soup enriched with your excess Chorizo fat, and your favorite sparkling beverage. I like Champagne as it cuts nicely through the fatty, fatty goodness of this most excellent grilled cheese.
Stay tuned for more Grilled Cheese Goodness next week!
3 Comments
Rebecca Frimmer says:
April 11, 2012 at 10:47 am
Madame Fromage says:
April 11, 2012 at 12:44 pm
jenny says:
April 11, 2012 at 9:25 pm