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• Last updated: June 4, 2021

AoM Month of Sandwiches Day #15: Grilled Cheese With a Raspberry Twist

Grilled cheese sandwich with green onion raspberry jam.

Welcome to Day #15 of the AoM sandwich project. Last month we asked readers for their best sandwich recommendations. Out of 483 submissions, we picked 20 to highlight here on the site each weekday during the month of April. At the end, we’ll publish all the entries into an epic man-sandwich cookbook. Enjoy.

Today’s Sandwich: The Grilled Cheese with a Twist by Luke

One of my criteria for picking which sandwiches to highlight this month was whether the sandwich moved me out of my personal sandwich comfort zone. That’s why I picked this grilled cheese submission from Luke. It has a cheese I’m not all that familiar with (muenster) and it mixes raspberry preserves, pecans, and green onions together. If I saw this on a menu at a restaurant, I wouldn’t give it a second look because of its weirdness and move right on to the meatier offerings. Here’s to expanding gastronomical horizons. Let’s see how Luke’s sandwich pans out.

Ingredients

Vintage different types of ingredients.

  • Bread (I used sourdough)
  • Butter
  • Raspberry preserves (homemade is best, but Smuckers will do)
  • 4 slices of muenster cheese
  • Chopped pecans
  • Green onions

Step 1: Chop Green Onion

Vintage chop green onion and knife placed at table.

Step 2: Butter Bread

Vintage butter bread in a plate.

Step 3: Layer Cheese

Vintage layer cheese bread placed in a plate.

Make sure to layer the cheese on the side that’s not buttered.

Step 4: Spread Raspberry Preserve on the Other Slice of Bread

Vintage raspberry jam on a bread.

Step 5: Add Chopped Pecans

Vintage chopped pecans on a bread.

Step 6: Add Chopped Green Onion

Vintage chopped green onion on a bread.

Step 7: Grill

Vintage grilling bread Illustration.

Finished Product

Grilled cheese sandwich with green onion raspberry jam.

Taster’s Notes

Vintage tasting sandwich.

Sweet baby Teddy Roosevelt. This is one of the best sandwiches I’ve tasted during the month. All the flavors go together perfectly. Every bite has the right mixture of sweetness and umami. No one flavor overpowers the other. Also, muenster is my new favorite cheese. I can’t wait to make this again.

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Shay Johnson

Submitted by: Shay Johnson in Oakland Ca USA
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