I am having one of those kinds of days today . . . a day when I just can't be asked. To. Do. Anything. But we still have to eat. That's when dish like this comes in really handy!
Cheese on toast. You can't get much easier or tastier. If you can grate a block of cheese and operate an oven, you can make this!
I add a bit of grainy mustard and mayo to the cheese, and a splash of Worcestershire sauce!
You will want to use a nice strong cheddar for this. That goes without saying I guess, but don't really be tempted to use low fat. This is an instance where you want the full deal!
Its the same with the Mayo . . . use full fat. I use a grainy Dijon for extra punch. You can leave the Worcestershire out, but I like just a splash.
You also want to use a pretty decent bread. I used a rye whole wheat bread today, but any good rustic bread works well. You don't want it to be a bread that will conflict too much with the other flavours, so try to keep it simple.
You could serve some salad on the side, or a bowl or cup of hot soup. Tomato is good, but you probably already guessed that!
In any case when you are having an off day, this is a simple hot supper that goes down a real treat. I've never had anyone say "Oh no . . . cheese on toast again!" not ever . . . no, not ever.
*Cheese on Toast*
Serves 2
softened butter for spreading
181g good strong cheddar cheese (1 1/2 cups)Mix together the cheese, mustard, mayonnaise and worcestershire sauce.
Hoping tomorrow I feel more like cooking, but for today, this was just the ticket. Bon Appetit!
Simple but delicious! I like the idea too of a bit of Worcestershire sauce and mayonaise
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Linda! It all goes together beautifully! xo
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ReplyDeleteThanks Monique! xo
DeleteI cannot remember who put me onto your blog but I'm so glad they did! So far I've tried the Chicken Fricassee and today the Cheese on Toast! Really great recipes, simple yet really tasty! I'm an amateur self trained cook, cooking for a family of 6 for my job, but up to big parties of 15+. Compiling my own recipes as I go but always up for trying new ones! Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Your comment has made my day! I used to do what you do for a living, cooking for a private family in a Manor House. Largest party I did was a cocktail grad party for the daughter for 200. Was I ever beat after that one! Normally the most I did was 20 to 24 on occasion for the dinner parties. I loved the challenge however as I am sure you do! It's not a job for sissies! And I learned lots of tricks that helped me along the way! Once again many thanks! xo
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