Honey and Cheese Sandwich

"My mom and I came up with this recipe when I was a teenager. We love it! I especially like the way the honey soaks into the unbuttered portions of the bread and makes it a little chewier."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Butter bread thinly.
  • Spread honey on bread.
  • Unwrap slice of processed cheese and place on top of honey.
  • Enjoy.
  • If you would like, spread butter and honey on another slice of wholemeal bread and make it a closed sandwich.

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Reviews

  1. We don't use processed cheese, but this was really good with cheddar left over from a sandwich tray.
     
  2. Cannot fault this sandwich combo
     
  3. I made these this morning for my son and I. He took the cheese off of his but I really liked mine! Thanks for an easy and different recipe!
     
  4. I'm eating one right now and I have to say it's pretty good. I love honey so I had to try it. Thanks!
     
  5. Suprisingly good! Unique flavors, but they blended well together! Thank You for giving me a new quick recipe for my son!
     
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