Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 hi there, I thought I'd share this with you its so good. its a really easy to make grilled veggie sandwich. obviously you dont need a gf grill but it works really well on this and I kind of got the recipe from the book that came with it lol. here's what you need 1 green pepper 1 onion 1 japanese eggplant olive oil 3 or 4 slices provolone or any other cheese you like either a long roll or some really sturdy whole wheat or multi grain bread. you can actually get more veggies in the bread depending on how big it is and it cooks easier too ok here we go. cut the veggies any way you want them but for me it worked better when I made the pepper into 4 big pieces. peel and slice thinly the eggplant. slice the onion. then coat them with olive oil and put them in the grill or fry them in a pan. then put the sandwich together starting with cheese eggplant, onion, then pepper thought the order dont really matter and you might want to brush a little olive oil or melted butter or margarine on the outside of you bread/roll. then cook til the cheese melts. now I always want to use up the pepper and the eggplant, so depending on the size of the bread or roll you use, it will make one or 2 and obviously you will need more cheese for that lol. btw we have 2 of those grills one for my parents so they can cook their dead animals and I can have my veggies. I know this might not be the healthiest but enjoy anyway. stay cool, Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 I don't know Dave...looks perty good and healthy to me. Do you suggest anything to go with it? I'd probably throw in some tortilla chips and salsa, and perhaps a couple of spears of bread and butter would go nicely. Has anyone come out with a chile infused bread and butter pickle yet for the love of humanity!! Is it too much to ask!! Any chilepickleheads about, lol? S. , " Dave " <phantombluefan> wrote: > hi there, I thought I'd share this with you its so good. its a really > easy to make grilled veggie sandwich. obviously you dont need a gf > grill but it works really well on this and I kind of got the recipe > from the book that came with it lol. here's what you need > > 1 green pepper > 1 onion > 1 japanese eggplant > olive oil > 3 or 4 slices provolone or any other cheese you like > either a long roll or some really sturdy whole wheat or multi grain > bread. you can actually get more veggies in the bread depending on > how big it is and it cooks easier too > > ok here we go. cut the veggies any way you want them but for me it > worked better when I made the pepper into 4 big pieces. peel and > slice thinly the eggplant. slice the onion. then coat them with olive > oil and put them in the grill or fry them in a pan. then put the > sandwich together starting with cheese eggplant, onion, then pepper > thought the order dont really matter and you might want to brush a > little olive oil or melted butter or margarine on the outside of you > bread/roll. then cook til the cheese melts. now I always want to use > up the pepper and the eggplant, so depending on the size of the bread > or roll you use, it will make one or 2 and obviously you will need > more cheese for that lol. btw we have 2 of those grills one for my > parents so they can cook their dead animals and I can have my > veggies. I know this might not be the healthiest but enjoy anyway. > stay cool, Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 well one or 2 of those sandwiches are kind of filling so I dont know what would go good with it. I said it might not be that healthy cause it uses alot of oil lol. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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