These toasties
were simple to do and made a nice lunch.
I think it would be appealing to kids too.
All you do is cut squares of 2 different coloured
cheeses. Originally I was aiming to have
an orange coloured one and a yellow one but the only darker one I could find in
the supermarket was a smoked cheddar.
Because I made a pattern with 9 squares of cheese
on each piece of bread I called this dish Tic Tac Toe Toasties. But you could make any sort of pattern you
liked.
Not only
did these turn out to be nice looking, they ate well too! And were fun to do.
Now onto
August's Blog of the Month. Christoph runs this
month's Blog of the Month – James & Everett. This is a very accomplished food blog with a
wide range of recipes – and consistently good food photography. Recipes I have enjoyed include – Spicy
Pickled Sausages, Grasshopper
Brownies and Banana
Layer Cake with Vanilla Frosting
How fun! How do you melt the cheese? In the oven? Under the broiler?
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