For the kids, I make it with velveeta. For me, I use cheddar and swiss.
First I toast the bread, then put the cheese on it and put it in a pan in the toaster oven and hit toast again. I find that works great. Some people use frying pans, some use irons, others blow torches, and of course the Salton grill cheese sandwich maker (kinda like the george forman grill).
2006-07-23 13:46:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Get two pieces of bread and put butter on the outside of the sandwich with cheese in the middle. Heat the stove to high and place the sandwich on there. Be careful, it'll cook quick. Flip it over and cook the other side. Take it out of the pan. Turn the stove off. Eat.
2006-07-23 13:48:45
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answered by Mariposa 7
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Get some bread, butter one side of two pieces and lay them out on the ironing board. Set your iron on permanent press (no steam, it makes the sandwich soggy) Apply the iron to the buttered side until it starts to turn golden then stick two pieces of American cheese (Use real American cheese, not that pasteurized process cheese food crap) on the un-buttered side, put the sandwich together and alternately apply the iron to both sides of the sandwich until the cheese is good and melty. I love a good grilled cheese, especially with a steamy bowl of tomato soup... Yummm.
2006-07-23 13:52:56
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answered by eggman 7
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Yes, it may sound silly to many, but there is actually a science to it. I use a toaster over. First, I toast the bread alone, on light (or you can bake if your over does not toast). Then, I put the cheese on one slice, and bake both slices next to each other. Then, and last, I put the one slice that had no cheese over the other, turn the sandwich around so now the cheese will stick to both sides, and either toast on light again or bake.
2006-07-23 13:49:48
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answered by browneyedgirl 6
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Place your cheese between the two slices of bread, spread a little butter on both sides and grill it, I use my sandwich maker
2006-07-23 13:48:24
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answered by smokey 3
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You will need two slices of bread (I like using white bread most), two slices of cheese (American works best I think), a small skillet, and a plastic spatula. Put the skillet on a burner and put the fire up about halfway. Put one slice of buttered bread DOWN on the skillet and then put the two slices of cheese on it. Then put the other buttered bread slice with the butter side UP on top of the cheese slices. Your sandwich is done when the cheese is melted and both bread slices are brown and crisp. Try your best to let the bread get black.
2006-07-23 13:51:35
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answered by jjc92787 6
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Grilled Cheese Sandwich
1.get 2 pieces of bread (butter each side so it wont stick to the pan)
2.place in skillet with 2 pieces of cheese in between, when the underside is crispy enough flip to cook other side...
3.its done! enjoy!
2006-07-23 18:37:54
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answered by sarah 2
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i like to put some butter in a pan and fry two pieces of bread and when i flip them i put cheese and make them like a sandwich and then fry the other sides but my lazy way of making then is to toast two pieces of bread and then when they are toasted i put a slice of cheese and then i put it in the microwave for 30 seconds and i have a grilled cheese sandwich
2006-07-23 13:50:32
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answered by RocKsTaR 6
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*You butter your bread slices on one side.
*Place the butter side down in the skillet.
*Using a low to medium setting for heat source.
*Place your cheese on top of the bread while it is in the skillet and it will melt.
*Place the other piece of bread, butter side up on top of the cheese.
*With a spatula, turn the sandwich over so that the other buttered side is now being cooked.
*You may need to flip flop it a few times, to get the desired "doneness".
*Using the medium to low heat source is better b/c otherwise your sandwich burns right away. This way YOU are controlling how done it is and by turning it over with the spatula.
GOD LUCK! Hope this "recipe" works for you!!!
2006-07-23 13:50:27
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answered by penwrite5 5
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If you're really a "hott vegas chic" have someone do it for you. Otherwise, make some toast then put a piece of cheese on a skillet. Let it begin to melt, flip it over and then lay a slice of bread on top of it to pick it up.
Yeah the cheese could get messy, but that's the fun of it.
2006-07-23 13:49:35
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answered by michaelyoung_airforce 6
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