Subj : 30 Minute Dinner - 2
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Sat Mar 11 2023 04:38:00

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     Title: Chopped Cheese
Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Cheese, Breads, Sauces
     Yield: 6 servings

     2 lb Ground chucke; 80% lean
     1 lg White onion; chopped
     4 cl Garlic; chopped
     1 ts Kosher salt
   1/2 ts Black pepper
     1 tb Worcestershire sauce
     6    Hoagie or bolillo rolls
    12 sl American cheese
     6 tb Mayonnaise
          Shredded iceberg lettuce; to
          - serve
          Tomato slices; to serve

 COOK THE GROUND BEEF: Add your ground beef to a large,
 dry pot or skillet over medium-low heat. Slowly cook so
 the fat renders out. Stir regularly, breaking up the
 beef as it cooks, until it is in crumbles but not fully
 cooked (some of the meat will still be pink).

 SIMPLE TIP! If you want to be authentic, you can use the
 side of a metal spatula to "chop" the beef as it cooks,
 but a spoon will work, too.

 ADD THE ONIONS, GARLIC, AND SEASONING: Once the beef is
 browned and most of the fat has rendered out (about 7-8
 minutes of cooking), turn the heat up to medium and add
 onions and garlic. Cook for another 4-5 minutes until
 vegetables soften. Season the filling with salt, pepper,
 and Worcestershire sauce. Remove from heat.

 TOAST THE BUNS: Slice your rolls in half and toast them
 in batches over a griddle or in a large skillet over
 medium heat until browned.

 COMBINE THE CHEESE AND GROUND BEEF: For each sandwich,
 portion out about 1/6 of the beef filling at a time and
 add to the griddle or skillet over medium-low heat. Let
 the filling get hot and then cover it with two slices of
 American cheese. Let it sit long enough got the cheese
 to melt. If you like, roughly "chop" the cheese into the
 beef mixture with the side of a metal spatula.

 PLACE THE ROLL ON THE GROUND BEEF: Add 1 tablespoon of
 mayo to one side of your toasted roll and cover the beef
 filling with a toasted roll, by placing the roll,
 toasted side down, on top of the chopped beef mixture.

 FINISH THE SANDWICH & SERVE: After 30 seconds, use a
 spatula to flip the roll, keeping the filling inside. If
 any filling falls out, use the spatula to add it back to
 the roll. Repeat as needed to make other sandwiches.

 Add shredded lettuce and sliced tomato to the sandwich.
 Cut in half and serve immediately.

 Leftover chopped cheese filling can be stored in the
 fridge in an airtight container for 3-4 days. You can
 add the filling straight from the fridge to a griddle to
 make a sandwich.

 Only make as many sandwiches as you need to, but if you
 have leftover filling, that’s great!

 MAKES: 6 sandwiches

 By: Nick Evans

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.simplyrecipes.com

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