Dear Folks,
One day several years ago I had a great urge for a grilled cheese sandwich. We had eggplant, we had sweet peppers, we had basil -- and a grill! And a new sandwich was born!
Grilled cheese sandwiches are the kind of homey, comfort food that just plain makes you feel good. The addition of grilled eggplant (good for you, leave the skin on) and/or sweet peppers and herbs (in alternate layers with the cheese) makes this a satisfying meal by itself. Doing the low-carb thing? Grill Portobello mushrooms instead of bread for the "wrapper."
1 Sweet bell pepper, halved, cored and seeded, and each half pressed flat
1 Small eggplant, sliced length-wise or sandwich length, approx 1/4 inch thick
6 Ounces cheese of your choice (try Swiss, Gruyere or Colby for a change), thinly sliced
French, rye or wheat bread (or Portobello mushrooms)
Olive oil
1/2 Cup approximate fresh basil leaves, rinsed and dried (leave whole)
First Step:
Lightly brush eggplant strips and peppers with olive oil. Sear vegetables 1 minute each side on grill or in pan, then cook, turning often until desired doneness. If using Portobello mushrooms instead of bread for the "buns," grill mushrooms in the same manner.
Second Step:
Lightly brush bread with olive oil and assemble sandwiches, alternating layers of vegetables, cheese, and basil leaves beginning and ending with cheese. Toast sandwiches on grill or in pan, turning at least once, until cheese is just melty.
Serve with fresh fruit and a glass of herb water--outstanding!
-- Catherine, The Herb Lady
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Enroll in the New On-Line Class
Dear Folks,
Enrollment is now open in my new On-Line Class -- click on this post's title to go to the archive newsletter page to learn more details about registering etc. Class begins September 2nd. Timed to get you successfully gardening by the end of week 4 and cooking before the holidays, this economical program will satisfy tight schedules and gas-squeezed families.
This class is a 12-Week program called "Good Looks, Good Scents, Good Eats!" which takes you from garden dirt to table meals. Designed for the desert gardener, the information will still be helpful for other area gardeners.
How to succeed in gardening year round with edibles in the desert
Herbs Anise to Zahtar
Delicious meals using real food from your gardens for real flavor
Questions can be directed to:
info at herbs2u dot net
-- Catherine, The Herb Lady
Enrollment is now open in my new On-Line Class -- click on this post's title to go to the archive newsletter page to learn more details about registering etc. Class begins September 2nd. Timed to get you successfully gardening by the end of week 4 and cooking before the holidays, this economical program will satisfy tight schedules and gas-squeezed families.
This class is a 12-Week program called "Good Looks, Good Scents, Good Eats!" which takes you from garden dirt to table meals. Designed for the desert gardener, the information will still be helpful for other area gardeners.
How to succeed in gardening year round with edibles in the desert
Herbs Anise to Zahtar
Delicious meals using real food from your gardens for real flavor
Questions can be directed to:
info at herbs2u dot net
-- Catherine, The Herb Lady
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