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Cheese Toastie In A Frying Pan

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barry1010 | 11:28 Tue 25th Aug 2020 | Food & Drink
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I can't be doing with sandwich makers so please don't suggest I buy one. I love a cheese toastie that has lots and lots of cheese but sometimes it has not melted enough.

Could this be solved by a quick blast in the microwave and if so, before or after putting in the frying pan?
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While you are frying it do it on a low heat with the pan lid on.
11:31 Tue 25th Aug 2020
That's like a Monte Cristo sandwich Pasta when you dip in egg, yum.
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Jonathan Joe, that would not work on my induction hob and I don't want more gadgets
And don't forget to add some horse-radish sauce to the sandwich.
I've not heard that name before mamya...but I'd happily scoff one now.
Oh yes.
Omg I want a toastie now. When I was a student nurse most of our classes were an asylum that had a lovely old refectory for staff and patients (and students). Anyway. Practically The only thing they sold was toastie. By the end of my training I had tried all sorts. My favourite remains tuna coleslaw cheese and beans :)
Or perhaps mozzarella dipped in egg with chillies
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Just wanted to say thanks again for all your help, I can confirm that after several experiments the best outcome is by far - putting a lid on the frying pan. So simple, so effective
Barry, can I suggest using leerdammer cheese - slightly nutty flavour and just stringy enough (I’ve been experimenting).
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Thanks, I'll give it a try

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