The step beyond toasted cheese sandwiches

The step beyond toasted cheese sandwiches

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NDA

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21,715 posts

227 months

Tuesday 27th February
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I have not one, but two, toasted sandwich machines. Gifts over the past few years and unused apart from a couple of toasted cheese sandwiches. Which are fine, but a bit dull.

Am I missing out on a world of delicious late night snacks, or is that all they're really good at?

Vanden Saab

14,220 posts

76 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Add marmite and dip the bread in egg before cooking...

Sheets Tabuer

19,118 posts

217 months

Tuesday 27th February
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What are you making in them?

I'm loving ham and stilton at the moment or baked beans and mushrooms if I have time in the morning.

Ham_and_Jam

2,292 posts

99 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Plain cheese toasties area bit bland, you need to add flavour and texture. Some of my favourite additions to pimp the toastie are:

Worcestershire sauce
chilli / pepper
ham
tomatoes
Onions

Choose a cheese that adds flavour, but not too fatty. A good creamy mature chedder is a good start.

I have a commercial toastie machine / griddle and it gives a fantastic crisp toastie, but some require a butter coating on the outside to get the same effect. It will also add a bit if flavour.

Lotobear

6,540 posts

130 months

Tuesday 27th February
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When I've made a batch of bolognaise, I often do a bol toastie - lovely

NDA

Original Poster:

21,715 posts

227 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Some good suggestions there… I will definitely try a couple. Thanks.

Audis5b9

960 posts

74 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Chicken, mozerella, sun dried toms and pesto - yum!

AlexC1981

4,944 posts

219 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Simple cheese and onion for me yum

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Bacon, egg and cheese.

SlimJim16v

5,745 posts

145 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Add Salami to it.

anonymous-user

56 months

Tuesday 27th February
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SlimJim16v said:
Add Salami to it.
Nice!

dudleybloke

19,985 posts

188 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Chicken, ham, bacon and cheese.

P1Fanatic

846 posts

15 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Cheese, beans and sausage
Tuna, mayo, spring onion

Or try a sweet one - very ripe mashed banana, honey / syrup and sultanas.

sherman

13,447 posts

217 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Honey roast ham and mature coloured cheddar on white bread cloud9

Harry Flashman

19,460 posts

244 months

Tuesday 27th February
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This is a thread I can get on board with.

Firstly, you want a flat plate toasting machine, rather than one of those abortions that crimp your creation.

Secondly, you need the cheese base to be sharp, tangy mature cheddar, not the rubbery mild stuff.

Thirdly, avoid watery nonsense like tomatoes. Interferes with the crunch, and makes everything slippery. Yeuch.

Fourth, don't overheat. No-one like thermonuclear napalm cheese and browned bread. Go for just melted, and golden.

Fifth, chorizo slices, and some chilli flakes.


Sheets Tabuer

19,118 posts

217 months

Tuesday 27th February
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I'm with harry, get yourself a panini press

The Gauge

2,125 posts

15 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Scrambled egg
Cheese & onion
Corned beef & cheese
All with a big blob of ketchup

NDA

Original Poster:

21,715 posts

227 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Sheets Tabuer said:
I'm with harry, get yourself a panini press
One of the toasters is a panini press. It's chrome and everything.

I've tried torturing a few paninis and felt a little unimpressed - perhaps I've bought the wrong type of panini, not sure.


ETA. Spooky that the Times has an article on this very subject today 'France vs the world in battle of the cheese toasties'.

Edited by NDA on Wednesday 28th February 06:30

TwigtheWonderkid

43,672 posts

152 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Massive overthinking on this. I've got a panini press but most of the time I just use one of those little reusable bags you pop in the toaster, that cost about a quid and are good for about 100 sandwiches. Gives pretty much the same result.

I like extra mature cheddar cheese with pretty much anything, tuna, tomato, onion, ham, whatever's going at the time. Ffs, it's a toasted sandwich, not a lobster risotto. Chuck it together, toast, eat.

ferret50

1,054 posts

11 months

Wednesday 28th February
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And do not forget to clean the machine after use!

biglaugh