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The Big Cheese: Ultimate Grilled Cheese

Posted: 06/13/2012 5:42 pm

By Kate Krader, Restaurant Editor, Food & Wine

I'm pretty much a grilled cheese purist: I just need some bread, good melting cheese and plenty of butter. But there are lots of professionals out there who think much bigger than me. Here are some of the country's more remarkable grilled cheese sandwiches.

Slideshow: Best Grilled Cheese in the U.S.

Melt Bar & Grilled, Cleveland area locations. You've got to love a place that knows and respects its local specialties. Exhibit A: Melt's Parmageddon, a sandwich stuffed with two potato and cheese pierogi, Napa vodka kraut, grilled onions and sharp cheddar. Fans of The Big Lebowski will recognize The Dude Abides: homemade meatballs, fried mozzarella cheese sticks, rich marinara and provolone. Devotees of another classic movie might order The Godfather, which includes three-cheese lasagna made with fresh fennel-oregano pasta sheets, spicy red sauce and provolone, plus garlic-spiked bread. As an added bonus, if you get a tattoo of one of Melt's three logos, you get 25 percent off for life.

Outerlands, San Francisco. This is not one of those 101-ways-with-grilled-cheese spots. You won't find grilled cheeses on their dessert menu, or even at dinner. But at lunch they do offer a glorious grilled cheese made on superthick house-made bread, brushed with garlic oil (smart!) and crisped up in a hot cast-iron skillet. Plus, it's only $5. It's so good, it has a spot on SF Weekly's list of San Francisco's 10 Best Sandwiches.

Beecher's Handmade Cheese, Seattle and New York City. How smart is it to specialize in grilled cheeses at an artisanal cheese shop? At the cafés at both their original store in Seattle's Pike Place Market and their newer Manhattan outpost, Beecher's serves a selection of grilled cheeses that vary according to the location. In Seattle, you'll find the Dungeness Crab & Flagship sandwich ("flagship" references their signature cheese, a nutty gruyère-cheddar hybrid). New York City has a daily changing Big Deal sandwich -- for instance, a Cuban-esque grilled cheese. Soon you'll be able to take Beecher's grilled cheeses to other states; they're opening a kiosk at Sea-Tac Airport in Seattle this summer.

Pinewood Café, Houston. The grilled cheese possibilities are practically limitless at Pinewood Café, right near the Houston Zoo in Hermann Park. The build-your-own grilled cheese bar has 12 kinds of cheese (from Fontina to Velveeta), eight breads (including jalapño cheddar if you want to up the cheese quotient in your sandwich), plus six proteins (bacon!) and 13 veggies, a category that ranges from cool items like pico de gallo and pickles to carrots, which I don't plan on putting on a grilled cheese any time soon.

Butcher & Bee, Charleston, SC. Their menu changes daily: They post photos of their chalkboard on their Facebook page for fans to preview. Since their October 2011 opening, one of B&B's periodic specials is the regionally appropriate grilled cheese with pickled okra, candied pecans and pimento cheese. They also spread pimento cheese and honey on their regularly appearing ham and cheese.

Rye, Louisville, KY. Rye owner Michael Trager-Kusman and chef William Tyler Morris met while working at The Breslin in New York City (where they happen to serve one of my all-time favorite melted cheese sammies, the Oven-Baked Three Cheese sandwich). At Rye, look for another monumental grilled cheese, served with a sweet, tangy chile-onion marmalade that takes it over the top.

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By Kate Krader, Restaurant Editor, Food & Wine I'm pretty much a grilled cheese purist: I just need some bread, good melting cheese and plenty of butter. But there are lots of professionals out there...
By Kate Krader, Restaurant Editor, Food & Wine I'm pretty much a grilled cheese purist: I just need some bread, good melting cheese and plenty of butter. But there are lots of professionals out there...
 
 
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SBinF
I enjoy saying ironic things.
08:14 AM on 06/15/2012
My mom's grilled cheese. Definitely a great childhood memory. I dunno how she made it, but I've been unable to duplicate it, and I'm not uncomfortable in the kitchen.
01:28 AM on 06/15/2012
No pictures......come on...... OK now I am hungry.
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
12:24 AM on 06/15/2012
Best grilled cheese sandwich is made in my kitchen.
10:10 PM on 06/14/2012
Some of those sandwiches sound delicious, but once you start adding anything more than say, a couple of slices of tomato, they're no longer "grilled cheese". A grilled cheese sandwich is just that - cheese. And I do love me some cheese!
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plasmaorb
The GOP cant afford Common Sense
05:55 PM on 06/14/2012
I liked the article until they used the word "sammies"... it reminds me too much of Rachel Ray and thats enough to put me off on things I love like Bacon and Pork
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WWJJD
I don't give a damn about my bad reputation!
10:53 PM on 06/14/2012
Thank you for making me laugh. I like RR, but some of the words that she uses do grate on my nerves. Sammies is one of them and I never need to hear EVOO ever again in my life!
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SBinF
I enjoy saying ironic things.
08:15 AM on 06/15/2012
Four letters for you:

E--E--V--O!
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peppertrekker
To have some fun and maybe share a pun
12:00 PM on 06/14/2012
yes WHEY!
09:52 AM on 06/14/2012
Seriously, you all need to try Nick Foster's Truffle Shuffle Grilled Cheese. It's Truffle Falls Cow's Milk Cheese from R&G Cheesemakers (that's super amazing cow's milk cheese rubbed with Garaham Masala and Truffle, hello delish!) with housemade raspberry lemon rhubarb jam on house made French Baguette. You must check out All Good Bakers in Albany, NY, seriously the best grilled cheese on the planet!