Corned Beef and Onion Grilled Cheese
Hey everyone! Happy St. Patrick’s day (belated)! Are you one of those people who likes to celebrate every holiday with themed food? I am! I used to say that I was doing it for my kids but let’s be honest here; it’s me….all me. You see, my dream job is to be a party planner. I love, love, love to come up with party themes and create the perfect atmosphere…right down the food. So, holidays are a natural outlet for that kind of behavior. You see recipes that are designed around the holidays and the stores are full of the corresponding paraphanalia like table decorations and napkins and plates. St. Patrick’s day has always been a kind of fail for me. My husband usually does the cooking of corned beef and cabbage from a recipe that he found long ago and I do make the traditional Irish Soda Bread. Some years I will make green cake with green icing to take to work. But I feel that I don’t put enough effort into that holiday which is really crazy because I am supposedly from Irish heritage. This year I decided to add a lunch dish that was St. Patty’s-centric. A week or so ago I purchased a nice corned beef and let it cook along in the crockpot with a bit of water and the included spices all night long on low. Then the following day for lunch I sliced that bad boy into about 1 inch slices and used it as a filling in a grilled cheese sandwich. I also caramelized some sweet onions in beer (Guinness, of course) and used a couple of kinds of creamy, white cheese. I layered all of these ingredients on some beautiful marbled rye bread and grilled it up in melted butter. My, Oh, My! These were delicious. My boys said so and I believe everything they say…ok, maybe not but I believe them about food. They can be tough critics.
Now to start with, you have to have a nice cooked corned beef. I bought this one this one at my local Walmart and cooked it with a little water and the included spice packet all night in my slow cooker but you can bake it if you prefer. Once it was cooked I set the crockpot on warm and set it aside while I prepared the rest of the ingredients.
Shred the Jarlsberg or Fontina cheese and set aside. I purchased my Havarti pre-sliced but if you don’t then now would be the time to slice it up.
Thinly slice up 2 medium sweet or yellow onions . Melt 4 tablespoons (½ cup of butter) in a large skillet or pot. Add the onion slices and sprinkle 1 Tablespoon of sugar over the onions. Season with ½ teaspoon of salt and ¼ teaspoon of pepper.