

My strategy:
Melt the cheese on my spatula over the stovetop so that there is guaranteed melty perfection
Butter the pan, not the bread; throw the grilled cheese on and immediately flip it so both sides receive butter
My recipe:
4 slices of bread
4 Kraft Singles (or whatever other sliced government cheese imitation you have)
1 tbsp butter
Step 1: melt cheese over stovetop for maximum satisfaction, but not too much, it might stick to your spatula.
Step 2: put melted cheese on bread and put 1/2 tbsp butter on pan.
Step 3: throw grilled cheese on pan and immediately flip for even butter coating on both sides
Step 4: cook on high; aiming for crispy NOT crunchy.
Step 5: check the bottom for the desired crispiness and flip accordingly.
Step 6: repeat step 5.
Step 7: remove from heat once grilled cheese is done, cut DIAGONALLY and enjoy.
Review of this sandwich:
All in all it’s not my best work, the crispiness had a little to be desired. However, the cheese was melted to perfection and beautifully bonded the two slices of bread. I give this an 8/10, mainly lacking crisp.
Thanks for reading!
-MBMC
by MikeyboyMC

15 Comments
Where did you come up with this recipe, absolute game changer

Pretty sure the d-day battle plans were less detailed.
They do look good
You and I have much different tactics
Think you’d probably get better results turning you’re heat down lower, this whole melt the cheese before cooking thing seems like an extra waste of time when you could accomplish steps 1-4 all at ounce lol

I’m gonna have lot of trouble with the crispy v crunchy conundrum.
I just had dinner yet you’re making me hungry
So glad you and your chat gpt decided to share this with us
I got stuck in a loop between step 5 and 6 and burnt my house down 🙁
Looks good!
I know you said the texture was a downside for you but this is my favorite style of grilled cheese. Buttery and slightly soft with crispy edges and melty middles. Great job!!
Looks really good, unconventional cooking method and all.
What do we do with the remaining 1/2 tbsp of butter. The ingredients list says a full tbsp, but we only put in 1/2 a tbsp.
