Too bad it all ended when Max Criminal Minded (def: solved the mystery) the situation by remembering that he ate a bag of m&m's before bedtime. So as a sort of cheers to this self-inflicted prank, a blue cheese grilled cheese was created.
For Max's blue tongue grilled cheese inspiration, this is what I used...
Ingredients:
- 1 tbs of crumbled Asher Blue Cheese
(Sweetgrass Dairy, GET SOME! )
- ½ tbs of Tupelo Honey
- 2 pats of salted butter
- 1 slice of Morbier Cheese
(Sweetgrass Dairy, I love my cheese
subscription)
- 1 English Muffin
- 2 or 3 slices of pear
To begin, let's talk about this Morbier cheese. This cheese smells totally awful but tastes totally delicious. It has a really creamy texture when it melts and sort of tastes like a blue brie (almost). I also liked the name because I think Morbier kind of sounded like morbid which fits in perfectly with the "scared" theme that I'm going with today.
But anyways, to begin cut your English Muffin in half and flip it over so the bottom is the side with all the delicious nooks and crannies.
Now simply pile on a few pieces of pear. The semi-grainy texture of the pear is really great when it's held up against the melted cheese and crunchtastic texture of the grilled English Muffin.
After that, gently sprinkle on some of the Blue Cheese. If it falls off the sandwich, don't worry - the next step will help keep the blue cheese on.
At this point, drizzle on some Tupelo Honey. If you read my blog you know I swear by this stuff and consider every other honey to be sub-par to this delicious southern treat. Also, this would be a good time to try and stick some of the blue cheese back on if you were having trouble in the previous step.
Now you're almost done! Just put on the top piece of English Muffin (remember inside on the outside!) and smear a pat of butter all up in those delicious little nooks and crannies. Then once your sammie is built, go ahead and melt the other pat of butter in your skillet by turning the heat to medium. Then when it's melted, gently place sammie in and try to sop up all the butter.
Depending on how hot your range gets, it should take about 3-4 minutes to develop a nice crispy crust on the english muffin. Once it's ready on one side, gently flip the grilled cheese and brown the other side as well.
Remember, scaring people can be a lot of fun and so can eating this delicious sandwich. So please, try both of them (but don't hurt anyone, please) and let me know how it goes. Have a spooktastic week!
xox
o,
GCS
LaurenFister
OK I can't stand blue cheese and this STILL looks amazing!!!
Shawn
I just happened on to your blog and I'm so happy that I did...Little Boy Blue is going to make a fab lunch for me today 🙂
Sheila
We wait, we watch....Yea a new post!!! You had me at Tupelo Honey!!! Love the combination with the Cheeses!!!
Anonymous
WINNER!
MacKenzie Smith
Thanks guys!
@ Abbie, don't let the dorm room confine your grilled cheese capabilities! Use an iron and some tinfoil to make any GC you'd like! Check out this video to see how to do it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgPBQpkh60I
Abbie
That looks absolutely delicious. It makes me really sad that I'm stuck in a dorm without a kitchen and I can't make yummy looking sandwiches like that. I love how you flipped the English muffin so it's kind of inside out. Yuuummmmmm.
20 something
Omfgodness, this makes me want to overcome my fear of blue cheeses.
Mollie
Oh wow yes PLEASE! I've had a blue cheese weekend - I made blue cheese shortbread/crackers, and have been putting the leftovers on EVERYTHING! Luckily I think I have enough left to make a sandwich like this one...great idea!
Bárbara
Feeeeeeeet only feeeet!! Crazy
Hester aka The Chef Doc
Pretty darn ridonkulous, my dear! This looks so awesome and tasty 🙂 I love the savory, the sweet, the textures... everything!