
The other day I went to a friend’s house and climbed a ladder to grab as many pears as I could. I was down-right giddy to get my hands on them. Pears are my favorite fruit. They have gone to many good uses. Eating them just by themselves is highly recommended. This is just one of the ways I used them.
I had to try a grilled cheese with the pears. It’s the season for grilled cheese – it’s the perfect soup, stew or chili match. I couldn’t help but add the radishes. I’ve been a bit obsessed with the flavor. The flavors here play off of each other and they balance out beautifully. A bit creamy, crunchy, toasty, sweet – a little kick. And, what could be easier for dinner on a weeknight?
I try to do vegetarian meals once a week – I know a lot of you have heard of Meatless Mondays. I’m a bit too scattered (I call it spontaneous) to stick to a certain day, but I think it’s important for many reasons – health, creativity, open-mindedness – the kids and husband need broader horizons. This grilled cheese is an easy way to check out what Meatless really has to offer.
Pear, Radish and Brie Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Ingredients
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1 Pear
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2 Radishes
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1-2 Tablespoons Brie Cheese
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Good Bread
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Butter
Instructions
1. Wash pear and radishes
2. Slice pear thinly
3. Slice radishes thinly
4. Heat frying pan between medium and low
5. Spread brie cheese on both slices of bread
6. Add pear and radish slices
7. Butter outside of bread
8. Once pan is hot, add sandwich
9. Flip after 3-5 minutes
10. Cook on other side until melted, 3-5 minutes
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h3 Comments
Amy @ Spin The Meal said:
Grilled cheese is my favorite meatless go-to meal, as well. I love to use fresh tomato and basil from my garden with a good quality mozzarella for mine. Radishes are a wonderful, unexpected addition in yours! By the way, just love your WordPress theme!
The Realistic Housewife said:
Oh, thank you! It’s hard to find the right theme! I wish I was more tech savvy – I’m working on it, though. My husband is addicted to the tomato/basil/mozzarella combo. I get bored easily, which is how I stumbled on adding radishes!
Sara M. said:
This sounds really good Rachel!
i will have to try it out on David once i move;)