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Roasted Broccolini Grilled Cheese

Roasted Broccolini Grilled Cheese

I love nothing more than a good grilled cheese (it’s one of our lunchtime staples), but I oftentimes wish it was more substantial than just a pile of toasted bread and cheese. That’s why adding greens is such a brilliant idea. I mean, it’s really the same general principle as our Brussels Sprout Mac ‘n Cheese: using buttery, melty cheese to enhance an otherwise bitter-tasting green vegetable. Great minds…

This recipe comes from Bountiful: Recipes Inspired by Our Garden by our friends Todd and Diane of WhiteOnRiceCouple.com. From the second I held the book in my hands I was in love, because it truly reflects the way we eat: focus on the fresh fruits and vegetables, with meat (IF there is any) as just an accent.

The book does such a great job at presenting vegetables in new and unique ways that it just might convert even the most ardent veggie-haters. Our neighbor, who is always quick to gobble up our desserts but typically gives our dinner choices the side-eye, flipped through this book, exclaiming, “I’d eat that!” on just about every recipe. Granted, it still might take a bit of convincing to get him to eat this sandwich (broccoli is, perhaps, his arch-nemesis), but recipes like Creamed Haricots Verts with Toasted Almonds and Seared Ginger Carrots with Thyme and Shallots would be a good start.

Baby steps, right?

Broccolini Stalsks

Rather than broccoli as called for in the original recipe, we used broccolini (often called baby broccoli, it’s a hybrid between regular and Chinese broccoli). The stalks and florets are more tender and, while we only used the florets here, don’t waste the stalks: slice them up and roast them too.

Sweet Valley Farm Buttermilk Cheddar

I’d been looking for the perfect excuse to use this special cheese: Buttermilk cheddar from local Sweet Valley Farm. It’s the secret ingredient in the Buttermilk Cheddar Mac and Cheese at Silo that I so totally failed to recreate. Turns out adding buttermilk to mac and cheese is a quick way to make a horribly chunky mess.

But the buttermilk cheddar, on the other hand, is delightful in every sense of the word. It’s a mild white cheddar with a perfect melting consistency for the ultimate grilled cheese.

"Bountiful" Cookbook by Todd Porter and Diane Cu

Pictures do not do this book justice. It’s a cookbook and coffee table book in one, as large and substantial in size as it is in content. If I had had a stack of post-its handy when I flipped through it the first time, it’d look like a forest of pale yellow sticking out of the pages. We’ve already made two recipes from the book, including a baked potato topped with goat cheese creamed swiss chard (WHAT?) and have plans to, more or less, cook our way through the entire thing.

But seriously, you want to own a copy of this book. Be sure to click through for the recipe and a chance to win just that!

Roasted Broccolini Grilled Cheese

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Ingredients:

  • Florets from 1 bunch broccolini or broccoli (about 1/2 pound), chopped into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
  • Unsalted butter, softened
  • 6 to 8 slices bread
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese, shredded or thinly sliced

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. On a sheet pan, toss broccolini with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Roast for 6 to 8 minutes (slightly longer if using regular broccoli), or until tender and vibrant green. Remove from oven and let cool slightly.
  3. Heat a large non-stick skillet over medium heat.
  4. Assemble sandwiches by layering cheese, roasted broccolini, and more cheese on slices of bread. Using two layers of cheese with the broccolini in the middle will keep the small pieces in place as the cheese melts. Top each sandwich with another slice of bread, then generously butter top of sandwich.
  5. Arrange sandwiches in skillet, buttered side down. Generously spread remaining butter on other side of sandwiches now on top. Toast sandwiches, flipping once, until the cheese is melted and the bread is golden brown and crispy, about 3 to 4 minutes per side.

Recipe from Bountiful: Recipes Inspired by Our Garden by WhiteOnRiceCouple.com.

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  1. It’s not very unusual, but I love thin slices of turkey with muenster or colby jack cheese, preferably on hearty bread like oatmeal bread, buttered and “grilled” in a frying pan.

  2. My favorite grilled cheese has sharp cheddar, trader joes Dijon mustard and a slice of a super tasty heirloom tomato.  So so so good! 

  3. Definitely chorizo, red peppers, pesto & white cheddar. It was an accidental discovery that turned into lifelong love.

  4. I love melted Dubliner cheese by Kerrygold – so that’d be my choice!

  5. There’s nothing like bringing the goodness of a  BLT to grilled cheese form! Classic yumminess

  6. My favorite is brie and apple grilled cheese!

  7. I love grilled gruyere and pear with a sprinkling of gogonzola.

  8. Grilled cheese always taste kind of flat without some garlic. I want to make some with sundried tomatoes and artichoke hearts.

    I just made this delicious recipe of yours (with a different sharp cheddar cheese) and it was a hit with the family! I did add garlic powder (see first sentence). :-)

  9. I’ve only ever eaten plain grilled cheese sandwiches, but this post has really sparked my interest. I’m going to try adding some spinach and in the summer I’m going to try adding basil – two of my favorite foods. Thanks much.

  10. My favorite is fig, prosciutto and brie. Yummy!

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  12. My favorite combo is brie with a thin layer of raspberry or fig jam. Getting hungry just thinking about it!

  13. spinach and artichoke grilled cheese, or a classic grilled cheese with lots of bacon!!

  14. My favorite is a caprese grilled cheese with basil and tomatoes

  15. My favorite is grilled cheese with a nice slice of fresh tomato, but I’ve gotten some ideas from these comments that I’ll have to try!

  16. There’s a restaurant near us that makes a Baked Potato Grilled Cheese–it’s loaded with mashed potatoes, broccoli, bacon, and of course, CHEESE! It’s a carbo-load so I only get it on rare occasions, but every time I’m amazed how good it is!

  17. Grilled cheese and bacon.

  18. I make a mean grilled cheese with caramelized onions, sharp cheddar and swiss chard. It’s changed the way I look at grilled cheese, for sure! :) 

  19. My favorite is a classic, but with the best ingredients: heirloom tomatoes, baby spinach and Gruyere cheese.

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  22. My favorite grilled cheese sammy is butter coated sourdough bread. The middle is brie surrounding sauteed shitakes or cepes and caramelized onions, You have not lived till you try this. Of course  you’ll be able to hear the arteries to your heart slamming shut. But hey, we’re all going to go sometime. Why not go happy? (Note: just kidding, I only indulge about once a quarter)  ;) 

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  25. I love the combo you just posted, but also really enjoy a classic grilled ham and cheese on sourdough.

  26. My favorite is definitely a grilled cheese with mozzarella, tomato and basil, so yummy:) 

  27. Maybe not unique but I love grilled cheese with bacon! So delicious :)

  28. I once made a brie cheese, fig jam, walnut, and pear grilled cheese and I still think about it!

  29. It looks so damn good, I want to eat it right away :o How comes that your simple food looks so stunning all the time and so much better than when I make it with my best efforts :P 
    Take care :)

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  33. My favorite grilled cheese is made with a very simple addition of sliced tomato and mayo. It’s how my mom would make us grilled cheese when we were sick as kids.

  34. My favorite grilled cheese is ham, pineapple and white cheddar. Oh yes.

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  37. The only method to make my grilled cheese perfection is to buy REAL, big, white bread. Lots of butter, perfect browning, and real cheddar cheese. I usually find a way to throw in some tomato soup with it as well. I think I just figured out what I want for lunch today! ;)

  38. There is a restaurant here that makes a 3 cheese with chipotle chili sauce on thick sour dough.  So fabulous for lunch! 

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  41. I love my grilled cheese with pesto, mozzarela, and tomatoes.

  42. mmmm I made a grilled cheese today! I like gruyere and cheddar with dijon-mayo, soy bacon, and fresh tomato. 

  43. I love grilled cheese with pancetta and a slash of sweet mango chutney.

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  46. I love grilled cheese on sourdough with thinly sliced pears sandwiched between  brie cheese a slight sprinkling of gorgonzola, and a slight drizzle of honey.   mmmmm

     

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