This sandwich is a meal all by itself. I really love grilled cheese and I am always looking for ways to change it up.
You will need a skillet.
You will also need another skillet or griddle for grilling the sandwiches.
Ingredients:
1 chicken breast half, sliced about 1/2 inch thick
1/2 cup sliced onion
1/2 cup sliced bell pepper(red, green, OR a mix of both)
1-2 Tablespoons cooking oil to coat the skillet
salt, pepper, garlic powder to season
6 slices of your favorite bread
butter for spreading on the bread
Approximately 3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Heat a skillet to hot. Add the cooking oil.
Add the chicken, bell pepper, and onion.
Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
Cook, stirring frequently until the chicken is done and the vegetables are tender.
Remove from heat and set aside.
Butter one side of all the slices of bread.
Heat up your griddle or other skillet.
Lay 3 slices of bread butter side down on the griddle.
Divide the chicken mixture among the bread slices.
Sprinkle with the cheese, about 1/4 cup per sandwich.
Lay the remaining slices of bread on top of the chicken- butter side up.
Let cook for a few minutes until the bottom bread slice is golden and than carefully flip over.
Cook for another few minutes until the cheese is melted.
Remove from the heat and serve.
Makes 3 sandwiches.
If the chicken breast half is large, you may have enough left to make a 4th sandwich.
Enjoy!
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Last year’s G- Gravy
Timothy Brannan said:
making me hungry!
This would be good with Monterey Jack too.
I am trying to read all the A to Z blogs, but coming back to the ones I really like.
Looking forward to seeing what you do all month!
Tim
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Lynn Proctor said:
i almost wrote on the grilled cheese today—absolutely my favorite—will be trying yours!
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Ruth said:
I have never tried Monterey Jack on it, but I bet it would be good.
Thanks for stopping by. I will be by to check out your blog.
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Ruth said:
Grilled cheese is good stuff! Thanks for stopping.
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Emily said:
that sounds delish! i am totally going to make that! Ive been in the mood for grilled cheese anyway!
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SherryE said:
That sounds really good! I think I'll have to try spicing up my grilled cheese sandwiches!
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Ruth said:
Thank you, Emily.
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Ruth said:
Sherry, It's always nice to try something new.
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Linda - Nickers and Ink said:
G is for GOTTA-HAVE-IT!
I've done tomato, bacon, egg and even ham. Chicken in grilled cheese! Nice!
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Ruth said:
Thanks!
Happy A-Z to you!
I thought doing 2 in the challenge was something. Look at you. I will check them out.
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Donna Martin said:
Hi…I'm hopping over from the A to Z challenge. Lovely post…good luck with the challenge.
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Matthew MacNish said:
This sounds delicious. I'm going to try it with Gouda.
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Ruth said:
Thanks you Donna.
Good luck with the challenge too.
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Ruth said:
I have never tried Gouda. I will have to make a point to do that.
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Emma said:
All the recipes look delicious. I have been wanting a Jerk Dry Rub recipe and now I have one. I will be trying yours. Thanks a bunch. Emma
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Ruth said:
Thank you Emma. I hope you like it. Thanks for checking out my blog. 🙂
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Anonymous said:
DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS!
LON
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Ruth said:
Thanks, Lon.
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