it with the remaining cheese. Cover
it with the remaining slice of bread,
and place it in the skillet. Slowly cook
the sandwich to a golden brown on
the bottom, carefully fl ip and add the
remaining butter to the skillet.

Lift the sandwich and tilt the pan
to allow the butter underneath. Cook
the other side of the sandwich to a
golden brown, remove it from the
pan, and prepare for raptures.

If this fl avor profi le does not tickle
your fancy, consider the following
grilled cheese variations:
• Rye bread, Swiss cheese,
caramelized onion, grainy mustard
• Italian bread, mozzarella cheese,
pesto, sun-dried tomatoes
• Italian bread, provolone cheese,
roasted peppers
• Pumpernickel bread, Muenster
cheese, thinly sliced dill pickles,
mustard • Sourdough bread, feta cheese,
olive tapenade
• Challah, goat cheese, apples,
honey • Rye bread, smoked Gouda, Russian
dressing, sauerkraut
• Boule, Monterey jack, salsa
• Baguette sliced on the diagonal,
brie, walnuts, fi g jam
Autumnal Salad
Serves 2
This simple salad off ers a light coun-
terpoint to the richness of the grilled
cheese and nicely showcases sea-
sonal produce.

For the salad:
1 small head lettuce, bibb, red leaf,
romaine, et cetera, torn
1 beet, peeled and sliced with a
vegetable peeler
1 Granny Smith apple, chopped
For the dressing:
1 pinch salt
1 generous sprinkle of black pepper
1 scant sprinkle garlic powder
1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
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