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Receta Melt With You: Cubano Grilled Cheese
by Isabelle Boucher

This is a sponsored post on behalf of Dairy Farmers of Canada. I don’t think I could ever pick a single favourite food, but cheese definitely rates high on the list – which is why I’m super-excited to be joining the Dairy Farmers of Canada’s new Canadian Cheese of the Month club, where I’ll be discovering (and sharing!) a new Canadian cheese each month. While most people don’t necessarily think of cheese as an iconic Canadian food, we actually make some mighty fine artisanal cheeses, ranging from traditional options like brie or gouda, to less traditional cheeses that are as diverse as the cheesemakers who make them. This month’s Canadian cheese is Heidi from Farm House Cheese in BC. It’s a cow’s milk cheese produced on the summer pasture, which gives the finished cheese a rich, buttery flavour that Farm House describes as “redolent of summer grasses”. It’s similar to Gruyere, which means it’s equally good for eating straight up or melting. I’d have been more than happy to sit down and eat the entire wedge with some crusty bread and a glass of wine, but that wouldn’t have made for much of a blog post for you guys, so instead I decided to make something in honour of Grilled Cheese Month. (Yes, it’s totally a thing!) Because Heidi is so similar to Gruyere, I decided to draw inspiration from one of my favourite sandwiches of all time, the Cubano.   Cuban sandwiches (also known as medianoches) are a pretty common item on the menu at my house, whenever we happen to have any leftover roast pork or pork chops kicking around in the fridge. If you’ve never had one before, you’re totally missing out… these sandwiches are made with crusty white buns filled with a combination of cheese, roast pork, ham, sliced pickles, and mustard, and are grilled on a panini press until they’re crusty on the outside and gooey on the inside. They’re just about the best sandwich there is. Traditionally, a Cuban sandwich is made with Swiss cheese, but in my humble opinion, the mellow nuttiness of the Heidi is an even better pairing for the salty pork and the tangy pickles. (Just don’t say that in Miami… I hear they’re VERY particular about their Cubanos over there!) // Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Dairy Farmers of Canada. Thanks for supporting the brands that keep the Crumb Test Kitchen running! All opinions, as always, are entirely my own. // Cubano Grilled Cheese   Print Prep time Cook time Total time   A Cuban favourite gets a Canadian twist thanks to Heidi, an aged cow's milk cheese from British Columbia that melts down to ooey, gooey perfection. If you can't get your hands on Heidi, feel free to substitute grated Swiss or Emmenthal cheese for a more traditional version. Author: Isabelle Boucher (Crumb) Recipe type: Main Serves: 2 Ingredients 4 slices sourdough bread 2 tbsp butter, softened 1 tbsp honey mustard 1 cup grated Farm House Heidi cheese 4-6 slices deli ham 4-6 slices cooked roast pork 1 large dill pickle, cut lengthwise into slices Instructions Preheat a cast-iron grill pan over medium heat. Spread all four slices with butter and mustard, and top each one with ¼ cup of shredded cheese. Layer on the ham, roast pork and pickles, and close up the sandwich. Generously butter the tops of the sandwiches, and place on the hot grill pan, buttered side down. Grill for 2-4 minutes per side, or until the sandwiches are golden-brown and crusty on the bottom. Butter the top of the sandwiches, then turn over and grill for another 2-4 minutes, or until both sides are golden brown and the cheese is melted. Serve immediately. Wordpress Recipe Plugin by EasyRecipe 3.5.3226 You may also like -Dude Food: Root Beer Pulled Pork SlidersFell In Love With a Grill: Jerk Pork and Pineapple SkewersThe (Lemon)grass is Always Greener: Lemongrass Tofu Banh Mi SandwichesFor Ariel: Roast Pork Tenderloin with Spicy Chickpea Stew