Yes. Cheese.
Why is Cheez Whiz going near your grilled cheese?
This is at least a tiny bit like asking "I'm cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving; how long do I set the microwave for?"
That depends how much it weights and the wattage of the microwave.
Ugh look I'm not taking the microwave down just to weigh it
Thank you!
Homie, you know not what you are doing.
Mayo on outside of bread slices (trust me)
American cheese (any sort) + Pepper Jack or something like it (I use a ghost pepper cheese)
Pre heat your skillet and be patient for both sides. (I wait for the cheese to drip down before turning and removing)
I don't pre-heat, haven't found it really makes a difference with such a low temp... BUT my current skillet heats very quickly.
I like the mayo idea, never tried that.
It's really the only valuable knowledge I dropped
I started using mayo a while ago and haven't been able to go back. It browns so evenly that it almost feels like cheating.
Cheese Whiz
That's a funny way of spelling Kraft Singles.
I've never heard of using cheeze wiz for that, so basically any sliced cheese.
I'm fond of a brie, parmesan mix on sourdough with some herbs.
i've never heard of anyone doing this before for grilled cheese in my life
Ew.
Cheese + sodium citrate.
Get some cheddar. Get some Monterey Jack (or pepper jack, if you like,). Shred them and blend the two. Proportions don’t matter.
Lots of butter in a heavy pan (cast iron, carbon steel. Or something, whatever you can.) the thin aluminum non stick pan need not apply,)
Keep the heat low and slow melt some butter in the pan. Enough so it melts into the bread. Let it go on one side until golden. More butter. More melty.
Enjoy.
This is the Way.
I forgot to mention the part where you flip it, and I’m reminded of those videos on YT with the teachers following their kid’s instructions for pbjs exactly
Whiz would run out from between the bread before the bread ever gets toasted, what sort of cursed meal is this?
Any good cheese, low and slow so the bread gets nice and golden brown.
This video shows different cheeses and all are gooey. Also has some other suggestions of you would like to get wild.
Not sure what's available where you are, but in the US, Craft American Cheese (not the generic "cheese food" versions) is what you are looking for.
Craft singles might work, as well, but I haven't ever used them.
"Kraft" is the brand, not that I'm endorsing them by any means. Most of their products are shit, but their singles are the right product for grilled cheese sammidges.
Kraft singles are the best for melty grilled cheeses (or "cheeses" idk how much of those things are actually cheese..). It's literally the picture on the package. It doesn't get all gross and stringy when it cools off like other kinds of cheese do.
Good catch. Haven't used their singles, but the deli sliced American definitely works well (although I've been known to make grilled cheese with pretty much any cheese on hand).
Ricotta makes really stretchy grilled cheese sandwiches
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