Microwave - American- Welsh Rarebit

"This Solo Recipe can be a quick snack, that uses leftover bits of cheese and old bread, or with some creativity, a nice looking meal for one or two. The texture on the sauce will depend on how long it is microwaved, and of course your patience. Any cheese or combination of cheeses that melt well can be used, and over time you will find your favorite mustard. Cooking is a Creative Sport."
 
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photo by Bill Hilbrich photo by Bill Hilbrich
photo by Bill Hilbrich
photo by Bill Hilbrich photo by Bill Hilbrich
photo by Bill Hilbrich photo by Bill Hilbrich
photo by Bill Hilbrich photo by Bill Hilbrich
Ready In:
8mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Melt the butter and mustard in a microwave safe bowl on high for 15 seconds, Add salt and pepper, beer and cheese and microwave on high for at least 30 seconds.
  • Remove the bowl and stir until the cheese has has achieved the desired consistency. Taste and add additional salt and pepper if required.
  • Pour over plain toast or for a lunch, slices of ham and tomatoes may be added.
  • Serve immediately, with the rest of the beer.

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Reviews

  1. thanks. i was cruising zaar when my 3 year old demanded "something diffrent" for dinner. i used a non-alchoholic beer and was able to serve this to him w/out a hitch. i'll keep it on file as a quick kid meal. i want to play with this recipie for a cheesy veggie soup base too.
     
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Some of you know me as Brother William. No, I am not really a Monk, but I have grown to enjoy my simple and solo lifestyle. My love for humanity is based on fellowship rather than sensuality. I PROMISE that I will never share a recipe unless I have tasted the food. Most of the recipes are mine, but I have included a few classics, and some recipes that were written by very creative people, that are just so good that I had to share. From time to time I have found recipes with my name on them in print magazines, but they are always altered in some way by the publisher. So there is no reason why you should not add your own personal touch. If you leave this page with just one thought, I hope that it would be that Cooking is a Creative Sport. I grew up in Glenview Illinois, just north of Chicago. My Mother loved those little exotic cookbooks, that were sold as a weekly series in grocery stores in the 1950's. I was taught to eat whatever was put on my plate so I ate food from a different culture every week. If I had to pick a favorite, it would be Mediterranean. After leaving my Mother's table, I have lived and enjoyed eating in Colorado, Missouri, Montana and Nebraska, before settling in Saint Cloud, Minnesota in 1975. After a 30 year marriage with mixed reviews, I am now pleasantly single again, and plan to stay that way. Up until recently, I had occupied my evenings just talking with people and sometimes sharing recipes, while soliciting donations for Non-Profit Organizations. Yes .. that's right, for over 20 years, I was a Telemarketer. The perfect job for a Taurus. I enjoy reading cook books the same way most people read novels,and I am still improving my skills in the art of Solo Cooking. However; my true passion will always be sharing my favorite recipes with all of you.
 
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