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Sunday Dinners: Breakfast with Friends

Posted by shane On June - 29 - 2009

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009

stuffed french toast grilled cheese sandwich & ratings

  • Banana/Cinnamon Additions B
  • Ricotta Cheese A
  • Challah A

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009: Ricotta Cheese

the cheese: ricotta

As this sandwich was created quickly (more on that later), I did not have time to sample the ricotta cheese before creating the grilled cheese sandwich. Therefore, I will just have to let About.com inform you AND me.

Technically, ricotta is not a cheese at all, but a cheese by-product. Its name, ricotta, means cooked again, an obvious reference to the production method used to make it.

Ricotta is made from the whey drained from such cheeses as mozzarella, provolone, and other cheeses. American ricotta is generally made with a combination of whey and whole, low-fat, or skim cow’s milk.

Ricotta is a fresh, soft, snowy white cheese with a rich but mild, slightly sweet flavor. The texture is much like a grainy, thick sour cream. Ricotta is naturally low in fat, with a fat content ranging from 4 to 10 percent. It is also low in salt, even lower than cottage cheese. Since ricotta is made primarily from lactose-rich whey, it should be avoided by those who are lactose-intolerant. (About.com)

thoughts

Every once and awhile, I decide to invite some college friends up for a weekend of fun and excitement. This past weekend everyone visited just so they could eat one of my world famous grilled cheese sandwiches. Well, maybe not exactly, but I do like to tell myself that. We had a great time hanging out, watching some baseball and eating lots and lots of food. The weekend was topped off with a Sunday brunch featuring my stuffed french toast grilled cheese sandwich. Since it was Sunday, and people had far to drive, I cooked (and took pictures) as quickly as possible, insuring that all of my guests would be able to at least try one of the sandwiches.

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009: Bananas
Bananas ready to be sweetened.

Yes, this feature is called Sunday Dinners but I wanted my friends to be able to taste my grilled cheese sandwiches, so therefore, I had to switch it up. I had to devise a breakfast/lunch grilled cheese sandwich. The sous chef makes great french toast, which should be world famous, so we played off that, threw in some ricotta cheese and added some yummy bananas. Voila, a stuffed french toast grilled cheese sandwich was born.

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009: Bananas
Bananas cookined in a pan with cinnamon, sugar and butter.

After the bananas were completely cooked and soft, I went ahead and added them into the ricotta cheese. I stirred, added brown sugar, vanilla and some more cinnamon sugar to the ricotta. If I were to do it again, I would add even more bananas into the cheese, in addition to more cinnamon sugar. The mixture was good, it just wasn’t as fruity/sweet as I would have hoped. If I had a few more bananas sitting around, it would have been perfect. In my opinion, there is no such thing as “too sweet.”

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009: Ricotta Mixture
The Ricotta Mixture

While I was creating this somewhat fruity/sweet mixture, the sous chef was on the other side of the kitchen, using slices of fresh challah to create french toast. This bread french toast would become the top and bottom of the wonderful brunch grilled cheese sandwich we all were about to eat.

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009: French Toast

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009: French Toast
The beginnings of amazing french toast.

The construction of the sandwich was actually very easy. All I did was place some of the ricotta cheese mixture on one slice of french toast, topped it off with another slice, more cinnamon sugar and some powdered sugar.

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009

Sunday Dinners: June 28, 2009

in closing

7 of my friends ate this sandwich and I am pretty sure each and everyone said they liked it. (Nothing like inflating your own ego, right?) After hitting publish on this entry, I plan on emailing each and every one of them for more input on the sandwich, of which I hope they will respond. (They will respond.) Those answers will be posted at a later date.

Oddly enough, my grade is lower than my friend’s comments would indicate. As already stated, the fruitiness just wasn’t as pronounced as I would have liked. The bananas unfortunately did not shine through and neither did the cinnamon. The french toast was of course great, the filling just needed to be enhanced. I used 4 or 5 bananas as it was so it looks like for the bananas to truly be as potent as I would have liked, I would have probably needed to use 8-10! Keep that in mind if you decide to create this in the future: use a lot of bananas!

stuffed french toast grilled cheese sandwich

B+

Feel free to rate this sandwich by using the star system below and I would love to read your thoughts in the comments.

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6 Responses to “Sunday Dinners: Breakfast with Friends”

  1. Will says:

    I ate this!!!

  2. Jess says:

    I ate this too!

    My only improvement would be to add rum to the bananas! And light them on fire!!!! Although I suppose that would be inappropriate for breakfast when we all needed to drive home… hmm…

    Yummy!

  3. sippitysup
    Twitter: sippitysup
    says:

    Did you put maple syrup on that? I would not have been able to resisit maple syrup. GREG

  4. shane says:

    @ Will: Yes, yes you did. Thanks for coming and partaking in all the festivities! Hope you had fun.

    @ Jess: If I added the rum to the bananas as they were cooking, I believe that most of the alcohol would have burned off so you would have been a-okay for the ride home. It is something I will have to try in the future. Who doesn’t love a good fire?!

    @ sippitysup: No, I did not actually. The sous chef suggested it but I said you don’t put syrup on a sandwich, hoping that people would pick it up, Instead everyone used silverware to eat the sandwich, so syrup would probably have worked perfectly. Next time!

  5. Tim
    Twitter: deepthingy
    says:

    I ate this!

    And they were yummy!

    I would be interested in tasting some variations on this too though. The mods Shane plans to make sound really good, and the rum idea sounds pretty tasty too!

    Here are my ideas, which I may experiement with. Instead of maple syrup, I might try either some fruit sauce or chocolate sauce, and for extra fun, maybe even add some alcohol to the syrups, almost like a desert syrup. Oh yeah! I want that now, and I’m not even hungry. Who am I kidding, I’m always hungry!

    Any ideas for possible side dishes with this if you were to make it a larger meal?

  6. shane says:

    Tim, all of your suggestions sound awesome. Fruit or chocolate sauce would be perfect for this. The sandwich might then turn into a dessert, but I would be okay with that. :) I haven’t really made a dessert grilled cheese yet.

    And no, I am not really sure what sort of side dishes could go with this. I guess if I didn’t go with the fruit sauce, I could put a fruit salad on the side. That might work. Otherwise, I am not so sure. I am open to suggestions!

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