Sandwich Press Recipe - Broccoli and Cheese

"It's a quick snack or lunchtime item. It's very tasty and pleasing. The broccoli tastes so good when marinated in fresh garlic and olive oil and gives the sandwich another dimension."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
2 pieces
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat sandwich press.
  • Chop broccoli into small pieces.
  • Place one slice of buttered bread, butter side down.
  • Place cheese slice, topped with chopped broccoli, topped with shredded cheddar on bread slice.
  • Top with second piece of bread butter side up.
  • Close press and let cook 5 minutes or until golden brown and crispy.

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Reviews

  1. I usually love broccoli, but didn't love this. It was edible though and easy to make. If I made it again I would omit the garlic and add ham or chicken.
     
  2. Excellent idea! I can't leave recipes well enough alone, so I added more broccoli, changed the bread to a caraway rye, and the cheese was a smelly Emmenthal. With a dash of red pepper flakes I had a great lunch!
     
  3. I obviously mis-read this recipe because I thought I had followed the directions but did not. I made a sandwhich using a slice of cheese and some chopped broccoli and really enjoyed it. But when I came back to review (I tagged it for healthy ABC) realized I had forgotten the shredded cheese, plus the other stuff! So I'm just commenting that I really enjoyed the concept and will make again. Thanks.
     
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I love to cook. I went to culinary arts school for 2 years. I like to craft, read and listen to music in my spare time. I am addicted to cookbook, but the one I use the most is my Betty Crocker CookBook which I stole from my mother! lol Baking is my passion, although I don't think I do enough of it because I hate cleaning up afterwards. My pet-peeve is someone who is stuck up and think everything is beneath them.
 
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