Grilled Cheese Sandwich - Old Italy

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Bryan Davis
www.bryanskitchen.com  
 

I graduated with honors from L'Academie DeCuisine's professional program in Gaithersburg, MD.  After my graduation from culinary school I began to develope my own unique style working at the nationally acclaimed Old Ebbitt Grill and Red Sage restaurants in Washington, D.C. For the last seven years, I have been providing unparalleled value as a personal chef and caterer for an array of clients in the Washington metropolitan area. As demand for my services grew I began to rent space in commercial kitchens. In 2005, realizing that I wanted to teach as well as prepare food for my clients, I purchased Ronaldo's of Potomac, a cooking school in the Kentlands to expand my offerings and to share my love of good food. While I still love the challenge of catering, I now offer cooking classes and supper clubs. As a small business owner I have never lost sight of the personal touch that all of my clients want and deserve.  I rarely provide services to more than one or two events per day in order to provide the individualized service for each and every event.  All of my food is prepared fresh at Chef Bryan's Kitchen using only the finest ingredients.  Fueled by my love for food and the opportunity to share that love in so many ways.

Grilled Cheese Sandwich - Old Italy

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Grilled Cheese Sandwich - Old Italy

Ingredients

Fresh mozzarella
Olive oil
Tomato
Basil
2 slices of Italian bread
Black pepper

Instructions

1. Spread olive oil on a slice of bread. Place it in a heated pan and then add the mozzarella cheese and tomatoes. Sprinkle a little black pepper and olive oil and then add basil.


2. Cover the pan lightly with a sheet of foil.  When it's finished cooking, put another slice of bread on top, olive oil side up. Cover it lightly and let it cook for several more minutes.


3. Slice the sandwich, plate and serve.

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