I came up with the idea for this sandwich when I realized I had a bunch of leftover shredded beef in my freezer. I didn't want to do the same old thing with the beef, which is usually making it into a French dip style sandwich. Instead, I decided to try making it into a patty melt, of sorts. I was really impressed with the results. It was reminiscent of the French dip sandwiches I usually make, but the grilled bread gave it a little something extra. I'm looking forward to making these again the next time I have leftover beef.
Shredded Beef Patty Melts
Makes 2 sandwiches
Cook & Prep Time - about 20 minutes
INGREDIENTS
4 slices sourdough bread
6 slices Muenster cheese
shredded beef (I recommend this recipe)
caramelized onions
butter
DIRECTIONS
Caramelize one sliced onion in about 1 TBSP olive oil over medium-low heat. Season with just a little bit of salt to help draw out the moisture from the onions. Stir occasionally.
While the onions are caramelizing, heat up the beef in a medium pot to warm it through.
Once the onions are caramelized, heat a large pan to medium heat.
Build the sandwich in this order: Butter one side of each slice of bread. Place 1 1/2 slices of cheese on top of the bottom slice (non-buttered side) for each sandwich (or however much cheese you need to cover the slice). Put a layer of the shredded beef on top of the cheese and put the onions on top of the beef. Top with another 1 1/2 slices of cheese and put the top slice of bread on each sandwich. Transfer to the pan and cook for a couple of minutes on each side, or until the cheese melts and the bread is golden brown.
All of the best sandwiches in the world involve melted cheese, of that I'm sure! These sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteI was advised to cut down on pork since I'm hypertensive. Since then, I’ve always been hooked on beef patty! Why not? It’s not pork. Hehe. I still watch my diet though, but beef patties can be so heavenly! =)
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Nohemi Tutterrow