December 4, 2024
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Retro Chick Cooks: The Eggy Cheese Sandwich

I don’t do recipes often on here.

Not unless they’re for Cocktails anyway. In fact, this may well be only my second recipe post in over 8 years.

During Glamorous July one of my challenges was to cook someone a favourite meal. So I cooked Mr Chick one of his long time favourites, eggy cheese sandwiches. I think it was something he used to have for tea when he was little.

When I posted the photo on Instagram I got lots of people asking how to make it, both online and friends who spotted it. So today I thought I’d share!

It’s really simple, like a cross between french toast and grilled cheese. I’m not going to claim this is a health food, but it is an amazing brunch recipe or late night snack!

I like to make this with thick, white soft bread, but you could use any bread. I think it would be nice with a multigrain bread as well.

Eggy cheese sandwich a perfect brunch recipe or late night snack

The Eggy Cheese Sandwich Brunch Recipe

Ingredients – makes 1 portion

2 eggs
2 slices of bread
butter
Cheese – Something melty like gouda is good, or just cheddar, but I’d probably stick to a mild flavour.
oil for frying.

Make a cheese sandwich. If you don’t know how to do this then you probably shouldn’t be trying anything as adventurous as eggy cheese sandwiches.

Beat the eggs and pour them into a flat dish big enough to fit your sandwich.

Coat your cheese sandwich in the beaten egg. Place it in the dish, leave for a 30 seconds or so, then turn over to coat the other side.

Meanwhile heat a non stick frying pan with a little oil.

Use a spatula to transfer your eggy cheese sandwich to the frying pan. Press down on the top of the sandwich to squash it flat while cooking. When one side is cooked, flip and cook the other, keep squashing it flat with the spatula and cook until the cheese starts to melt and the eggy bread is browned and cooked through.

Transfer to a plate, cut in half and serve sprinkled with a bit of sugar.

Enjoy!

 

8 Comments

  • Polly Stevens August 19, 2016

    A gastronomic delight!
    Cut the sugar and add a slice of ham and you get croque monsieur. It’s French so you could even claim it’s healthy. Well, you could try.

    • Gemma August 19, 2016

      I think a croque Monsieur normally has bechamel sauce as well! I’m not sure French cooking is notoriously healthy;)

  • Susan Linn August 19, 2016

    OK just to be clear cause I get confused sometimes when you say make a cheese sandwich your just talking about putting cheese in between two slices of bread right? Not actually heating and melting the cheese like making a grilled cheese right? So this is kind of a combo of french toast and grilled cheese?

  • Cherriesandhens August 19, 2016

    Cheese and sugar?? Really??!

    • ZolaSpud August 20, 2016

      Exactly my thoughts!
      Without the sugar, I know this creation as a Cheese Dream. Not that I eat them anymore, now being veeg. However, I shall be attempting to recreate it with plant-based ingredients at some point in the not too distant future! (but no sugar – y’weirdo! šŸ˜‰ )

  • Anna nuttall August 20, 2016

    I’m not going to lie Gemma (and why would i??), but that does look delish! It almost could be eggy bread, don’t you think so? Or is it just me and I’m craving eggy bread. Sorry I’m hungry!

  • Kaila August 20, 2016

    Your sandwich has traveled to San Diego this Saturday morning! I just found your blog (not sure how, but so happy I did!) and I’m devoting lots of time to catching up, lol! I made this for breakfast for my husband and me this a.m. (I added the powdered sugar on mine) and he was very interested in trying to figure out “What is this? French toast meets grilled cheese, minus fork and syrup?” and I just told him “It’s English, so it’s better! Enjoy!” And we did!
    Love your site, love your style!

  • Ev August 21, 2016

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