Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Ghostly Grill Cheese

Halloween Post #4: This is my Favorite so far. Ghostly Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. This is great for lunch with the kids or even dinner with some Tomato Soup (Or I would call it Bloody Dipping Swamp Soup). This was fun because it literally took 15 Minutes to make and fun to eat. For more fun event ideas and to place an order visit our website. www.1226events.com. We are taking out last orders for Halloween Events by Friday So order full service or just a few things. We also will deliver to your door step with a min. order of $75 or more. Hope to speak with you soon!
Here is what you need for the Ghostly Grilled Cheese Sandwiches:
Ghost Cookie Cutters (Or any Halloween Shape)
Bread
Pesto sauce AKA: Swamp Sauce (You can mix the Pesto with some Butter to make a Pesto Butter or use it just like that)
White Cheese, Any white cheese you want I used a cheese that has a nutty flavor to go with the pesto Sauce (I used about 3 Table Spoons of Cheese)
Black Sesame Seeds (I used these as eyes but you can use flax seeds or just go without eyes)

1. Preheat Over to 350 Degrees but I Just used my toasted Oven
Bread Cut in Half


2. Cut the Bread in Half Long Ways  
 






Swamp Sauce 

3. Spread Pesto AKA Swap Sauce on one side of the bread if you want to spread on both sides you can.









4. Slice Cheese to put on the side with the Pesto Sauce
5. Get your Ghost Cookie Cutter and cut out your ghost shape on the top side of the bread and take out the ghost shape. (Put the ghost cut out a side)
Top of Sandwich

 
Ghost cut out that you can use for Bruchetta or small open faced sandwich













6. Now put the sandwich in the toaster oven or the regular oven (Put the 2 pieces of bread in separately do not put them on top off each other yet). It takes about 5-7 minutes you want the cheese to melt and do not burn the bread.
7. Once you pull out the sandwich put the bread on top and add the sesame seeds for eyes and serve. I service this with chips but if you like you can serve with Bloody Tomato Soup.
HAPPY PLANING
Ghostly Grilled Cheese

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