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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> This thread could provide amazing ideas.

>

> My cheese on toast has always been just CHEESE ON

> TOAST!



I'm with you on this one. Why must EVERYTHING be fancied up these days?


If I want cheese and other ingredients on toast I'll ask for it, but to me cheese on toast means cheese on toast with maybe a drop of sauce or sprinkle of seasoning.



I'm a red Leicester fan.

Otta Wrote:

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> but it's not cheese on toast


I know that! It's a "dish" which contains cheese on toast as an ingredient/component. Cheese on toast also makes a good substitute for a burger bun.


But plain old cheese on toast - with a dash of worcester sauce - is good too!

Used to go to a market stall that, as well as doing dripping on toast, served what they called American Toast - mashed up tinned tomatoes with bacon fat added (they kept it bubbling on a stove and added more toms and bacon grease as and when it got grilled - kind of a never ending stockpot) spread on toast then overlaid with sliced cheddar and grilled. That with a mug of Oxo.

For me a thick sliced bloomer or twist loaf, toasted under a grill on one side. A strong grated Cheddar or Red Leicester grated onto the untoasted side (a spread of english mustard or Worcester Sauce first is optional). Toast until slightly brown and bubbling, and brown sauce or ketchup for dipping on the side.


Louisa.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> I reckon you need to grill the cheesey side for a

> bit before putting the cheese on, otherwise it

> goes a bit soggy.


Agreed. Just enough to dry in out a bit. Any butter? Or is the fat from the cheese enough?

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