ISBN: 978-0-7660-3708-3 |
Mousetraps
Mousetraps are open-faced grilled cheese sandwiches. New Zealanders call any kind of toasted sandwiches "toasties." Why are these toasties called mousetraps? The cheese, of course!
What You Need
Equipment:
Cookie sheet
Butter knife
Grater
Small bowl
Fork
Ingredients:
4 slices bread
Butter
1 teaspoon Marmite or Vegemite–about ¼ teaspoon per slice.
(Marmite is a salty spread made from yeast. Vegemite is a similar product from Australia.)
1 chunk of cheddar cheese, to make about 1 cup grated
1 egg (optional)
What to Do:
Toast bread in toaster, toaster oven, or under the oven broiler.
- Butter the toast.
- Thinly spread Marmite or Vegemite on each piece of toast.
- Shred the cheese.
- Crack the egg into a small bowl. Beat it with a fork.
- Mix shredded cheese with egg.
- Spread cheese mixture evenly on each slice of toast. Set the "toasties" on the cookie sheet.
- Place in the oven broiler or toaster oven until the cheese melts.
- Remove tray from oven.
- Cut mousetraps into triangles or strips.
Enjoy your lunch!
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