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How to Make a Grilled Cheese Sandwich With an Iron

 

 

Is your stovetop broken? Have you just moved, and don't have your

own frying pan yet? Or are you just looking for an alternative way

to make a grilled cheese sandwich? Here's how to make your next

lunch with an iron...

Steps

Turn on your clothes iron. Set it to its highest setting (Linen or

Cotton).

Take 2 slices of bread and butter the outsides. Place slices of

cheese between them.

Take a piece of aluminum foil, roughly twice the size of the

sandwich. With the foil shiny-side-up on the counter or stovetop,

place the sandwich on the foil and fold it over to cover it

completely.

Set the hot iron flat on the foil-wrapped sandwich. This doesn't

hurt the iron at all. Let it sit on the foil for about 30 seconds,

then peek inside the foil to see if it's toasted. It will burn

quickly.

Flip the foil packet over, repeating Step 4.

Open the foil, and flip the sandwich onto a plate. You can keep and

reuse the foil several times. All you have to wash is a knife and a

plate, and it takes less electricity than a frying pan.

 

 

 

Tips

Don't put too much cheese in the sandwich, or it will melt out the

sides and the bread will get stuck to the foil.

You can do this safely on your kitchen counter, but a clear spot on

the top of the stove is safer.

Make sure the " steam " setting is off before you start.

 

 

 

Warnings

Always be careful when working with a hot iron. You may burn

yourself, burn something around you, or even start a fire. Be

cautious!

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