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Sous Chef Sunday: Grilled Mac N Cheese Sandwich

If you’ve never had a mac n cheese grilled cheese sandwich, then you’ve never really lived. It’s exactly what it sounds like: creamy macaroni and cheese stuffed into a sandwich with extra sharp cheddar and grilled until melty inside and golden browned to perfection on the outside. Some of you skeptic, health-conscious folk might be thinking that’s just way too much starch in one sandwich. WRONG! Those were my initial thoughts too, but alas, that is not the case. The starchy side and the sandwich aspect work harmoniously well together, creating a euphoric eating experience unlike any other. It’s a fusion of the ultimate comfort foods that results in a beautiful soul food hybrid. This, my friends, is heaven.

This recipe makes two sandwiches at once. Needing more than that? Just double the recipe as needed. I’ve always got to make 3 ‘batches’. Wanting to dial back the cheesiness a bit? You can opt out of adding the extra slices of cheddar? Even the cheese is flexible? Don’t like cheddar? American works well. Prefer a white cheddar macaroni and cheese? Use white cheddar slices, or even mozzarella or provolone. Cheese is very forgiving. 🙂

Grilled Mac N Cheese Sandwich

Grilled Mac & Cheese Sandwich

4 slices Sourdough (or other dense bread)
1½ cups leftover Macaroni & Cheese
8 slices American or Cheddar Cheese
2 tbsp Butter

 Directions

1. In a small nonstick skillet place heat ¾ cup of mac & cheese over medium heat.
2. Once warm (about 3-4 minutes), shape mac & cheese into a pile about the size of the bread and top with 2 slices of cheese.
3. Turn off heat.
4. Butter 2 slices of bread.
5. Place bread butter side down in another skillet over medium heat.
6. Top one of the bread slices with 2 slices cheese.
7. Use spatula to lift corner and check done-ness.
8. When lightly browned turn off heat. Use spatula to transfer mac & cheese rectangle onto cheese covered bread in the skillet.
9. Cover with the other bread slice, toasted side up. Gently press together with spatula and transfer to a plate.
10. Serve immediately.

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About 4 Sons 'R' Us

Hi! I’m Meaghan. Welcome to my virtual kitchen & craft corner. Pull up a chair, stay awhile and follow along with us and our 4 sons. Can I get you a glass of wine? Some coffee? Pretzels or cheese sticks? While I can’t actually give you these thing online, I can show you how to make them… on a budget!

14 responses »

  1. This looks outrageously delicious!!

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  2. Two of my favorite cheese dishes merged into one?! Fantastic! Happy Fiesta Friday! 😀

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  3. Stephanie @ The Cozy Cook

    So, I’m literally sitting here… eating mac & cheese… REALLY delicious mac & cheese. And RIGHT before i saw your post I thought “I’ve GOT to try this in a grilled cheese sometime…” and then POOF, this post appeared. Kinda freaky. Needless to say, I’m definitely going to be trying this. It has The Cozy Cook written all over ittttt! I’ve been a fan of your grilled cheese variations for a while now!! 🙂 Happy Fiesta Friday Meaghan!

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  4. I love the combination of creamy and toasty! This would be even better than mac and cheese pizza.

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  5. Um, whoa! Mac and cheese in a sandwich?! This might just have to be my new comfort food. Thanks for sharing on FF, Meaghan!

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  7. wow, this has got to be illegal!!! There’s way too much comfort in that sandwich, I feel like I shouldn’t look directly at it or I’ll go into a deep slumber haha! But on a serious note, it looks soooo yummy and the ultimate in comfort food!

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  8. What a great idea, your Mac N Cheese looks so good. Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing this awesome post with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

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