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Gruyère Apple Grilled Cheese with Bacon: A Crunchy, Creamy and Indulgent Sandwich

Posted Sep 02 2010 1:22am

It's "Crunchy vs. Creamy" this week at I Heart Cooking Clubs. I am a fan of both textures depending on my mood and when you just can't make up your mind, something like Mark Bittman's Gruyère Apple Grilled Cheese is perfect. It is a little weighted toward the crunchy side with the toasted sourdough bread, the apples and the crispy bacon (which I added based on Bittman's recommendation), but the melted cheese gives it that creamy factor too. It is indulgent comfort food and a quick and easy lunch or dinner.


Bittman says "Add a couple bacon slices for smokiness (and of course, meatiness!)."


Gruyère Apple Grilled Cheese with Bacon
"Mark Bittman's Kitchen Express"

Butter slices of good-quality sourdough bread. Layer Gruyère cheese and thinly sliced tart apples and top with another slice of the buttered bread. Cook the sandwiches in a few tablespoons of melted butter--you can use a press or an ordinary skillet with a bit of weight on top of the sandwich--turning once, until the cheese has melted and the bread is golden brown on both sides, about eight minutes total.

Notes/Results: Pretty darn perfect--an excellent combination of crisp, tart green apple, slightly earthy, nutty caved-aged Gruyère, sweet creamy butter, tangy, chewy sourdough bread and the smoky bacon. (I usually bake my nitrate-free bacon in the oven at 400 degrees F. for about 12-15 minutes and end with a couple minutes under the broiler to make it nice and crisp.) Not having a fancy schmancy panini pan, I used my grill pan and a heavy pot lid to weight it down and give it its lovely grill marks. ;-) This is not a low-fat sandwich but with good quality, pure ingredients it is so delicious that it is worthy of indulging in occasionally. I will make this sandwich again.


You can see how the other IHCC participants indulged in their crunchy and creamy sides by going to the IHCC site ( here ) and following the links. You can also check out the poll to vote in our new chef to start in October--I am going to hate to say good-bye to Mark Bittman. ;-( Of course I cooked his recipes before IHCC and I know I will continue to cook them long after and we have 4 great female chefs to choose from for our next round so it's all good.

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