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    Foody Schmoody Blog Recipes For Everyone » Main Course / Meals » Beef

    Published: Jul 24, 2014 · Modified: Jan 21, 2021 by foodyschmoody ·

    Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches

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    Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches

    Can we all agree that a grilled cheese sandwich is pretty much the best thing ever created in a kitchen?  I know, it's close race with macaroni and cheese, but let's get real, it's all about the melty cheesy goodness mixed with buttery toasty bread that wins every time.  The only thing better than grilled cheese sandwiches is adding other components to grilled cheeses. The possibilities are endless, think about how many cheeses, breads, spreads and meats you can mix and match?  Okay, before your mind starts going in all different cheesy directions, let me bring you back to why you are here, the Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches!

    I know I am not alone when I say I sometimes don't like making a big meal in the summer.  These Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches come together in minutes.  They make a great lunch but they are also hearty enough to serve up for dinner.  Add a quick side salad and make it a complete meal.

    Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches

    My favorite bread for grilled sandwiches (or in general) is a nice round Italian bread, sliced thick.  It's no secret, we Italians, love bread.  My grandmother always had a loaf of bread out and I always loved walking in her house , I knew immediately she'd be cutting a piece and throwing a slab of cheese on it.  We didn't even have to ask.  She just wanted to shove bread and cheese down our throats and I was more than happy to oblige.  To this day, she still has my uncle drive into Boston once a month to buy her the loaves of bread. She keeps them frozen and pulls one out at a time.  I don't know what they do to their bread in the city, but it's like no bread I have found anywhere else.  Since I'm not lucky enough to have someone trek into the city for me monthly, I make do with store bought Italian round bread. 

    Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches

    I knew I wanted to make this creamy but I wasn't sure how I wanted to get there.  At first I was thinking hummus and then maybe an herbed cheese spread.  In the end, I decided cream cheese was the easiest route.  I bought the chive and onion flavor, that way I didn't have to season it with herbs or anything.

    I was going to use fresh mozzarella, because, well, it's mozzarella (the best of the best in my opinion) but for some reason I had slices of Provolone in my fridge.  I wish I could remember why I bought it.  That's not a cheese I typically buy just to have on hand, so clearly I forgot about something awesome I was going to make (I blame mommy brain).  Oh, plus Provolone melts great!

    The most labor intensive part of this meal is getting a few slices of red onion together.  If you can't handle that, well, maybe you should be ordering out.  Oh settle down, I'm joking.  Or am I?

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    Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches

    Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches

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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 6 minutes mins
    Total Time 11 minutes mins
    Servings 2

    Ingredients
      

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    • 4 slices Italian bread
    • 2 T chive and onion cream cheese
    • 4 slices Provolone cheese
    • 4 slices deli roast beef
    • ½ small red onion sliced
    • 1 T melted butter

    Instructions
     

    • Place bread slices on surface. Spread 1 T cream cheese on two slices. Top cream cheese with desired amount of onion.
    • On the other two slices place Provolone cheese and top with roast beef slices.
    • Put sandwiches together. Brush melted butter on the outsides of all the bread slices.
    • Heat skillet or grill pan to medium heat. Place sandwiches on pan and cook about 3 minutes per side until golden brown and cheese is melted.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g
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    So there you have it, my Creamy Grilled Roast Beef Sandwiches.  What are your favorite grilled cheese combos?

     

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    1. Thalia @ butter and brioche says

      July 24, 2014 at 11:09 pm

      now this is a seriously good looking sandwich.. definitely now what i will be having for lunch tomorrow. thanks for the inspiration!

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      • foodyschmoody says

        July 25, 2014 at 8:50 am

        Thanks, it's simple, but it is gooooood!

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