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Hot Ham and Cheese with a Secret

Hot Ham and Cheese with a Secret
  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Recipe with Horseradish
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    betteirene's Notes: Ever wonder why your at-home grilled cheese sandwich gets crispy, but it never forms the same crunchy crust of a grilled cheese from a diner? With the number of restaurant chefs on TV, in...

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Serves 1

For the Sandwich:

1 tablespoon cream, milk or club soda Ask a question about this ingredient

2 tablespoon(s) Horseradish Cream Sauce Ask a question about this ingredient

1 fluffy hamburger bun, split Ask a question about this ingredient

2 ounce(s) thick-sliced ham Ask a question about this ingredient

1 thick (1/4") slice Swiss cheese Ask a question about this ingredient

  1. For the Horseradish Sauce: In a medium bowl, stir together mayonnaise, horseradish and sour cream. Add a pinch of salt and taste, adding additional salt if desired. Makes 1 cup. Set aside at room temperature during use, then store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. The sauce goes well with beef, too.

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  2. For the Sandwich: Mix one tablespoon of horseradish sauce with one tablespoon of cream, milk or club soda. Stir until smooth. Spread onto the cut sides of the bun.

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  3. Heat a small skillet over medium-high heat. Place bun halves, cut-side down, in skillet and cook until deep golden brown, rotating bun frequently to insure even browning. Remove bun from pan and place, cut-side up, on a serving plate. Place cheese on the bottom of the bun.

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  4. Add ham to skillet and heat it through. When hot, place it on top of the cheese. Dollop with the remaining tablespoon of horseradish sauce and the top of the bun; serve immediately.

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3 Comments on Hot Ham and Cheese with a Secret

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wow, I would never have guessed that but I always wondered how they got that great crispness!

Mrs Reply

Sounds mighty tasty!

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You are always full of amazing information! Thanks for the share.

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