Imperial Valley Press

Pair Soup and Sandwich for a Warming Winter Meal

- FAMILY FEATURES

Cool winter days and their cold, crisp air call for a quick warmup in the form of a classic combo: soup and sandwich. Next time you need warmed up from the inside out, go for a homemade pairing that brings together a cheesy handheld and hearty minestrone.

When you sit down for a wintertime meal with the family, Gourmet Grilled Cheese with Aunt Nellie’s Pickled

Beets provides the comfort you crave with caramelize­d onions, gooey melted cheese and toasted sourdough. Slowly simmered to savory perfection, 3-Bean Tortellini Minestrone - powered by READ 3-Bean Salad - plays the ideal complement to the griddled sandwiches as a filling soup without the hassle.

To find more comforting meal ideas made for combatting the cold, visit AuntNellie­s.com and READSalads. com.

Gourmet Grilled Cheese with Pickled Beets

Recipe courtesy of “Carlsbad Cravings” Prep time: 60 minutes

Caramelize­d Onions:

3 tablespoon­s butter

3 tablespoon­s olive oil

3 large yellow onions, halved, sliced

1/4-inch thick

1-2 tablespoon­s water (optional)

1 tablespoon brown sugar

1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

1/8 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon pepper

1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes Sandwiches:

8 large sourdough slices, 1/2-inch thick

1/3 cup mayonnaise

4 ounces fresh goat cheese, at room temperatur­e

8 ounces shredded gruyere cheese, at room temperatur­e

1 jar Aunt Nellie’s Sliced Pickled Beets (about 32 beets)

2 cups baby arugula

2 tablespoon­s butter, divided 2 tablespoon­s olive oil, divided

To make caramelize­d onions: In Dutch oven over medium-high heat, melt butter and olive oil. Add onion and cook, stirring occasional­ly, 5 minutes then reduce heat to medium.

Cook until onions are caramelize­d and rich, deep golden brown, about 25 minutes, stirring often. Turn heat to medium-low or add water if onions are dry or start to scorch before caramelizi­ng.

Add sugar, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper and red pepper flakes; cook 1 minute. Onions should be jammy and darkly caramelize­d when done. Remove to plate to cool.

To make sandwiches: Spread out bread slices on flat surface. Spread thin layer of mayonnaise on one side of each bread slice.

Turn four bread slices over and spread goat cheese on plain side. Top goat cheese with gruyere, even layer of beets, caramelize­d onions and arugula. Top with remaining bread, mayo side out. Secure with toothpicks, if desired.

In large skillet over medium-low heat, melt 1 tablespoon butter with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add two sandwiches, cover and grill until bottom of bread is toasted, about 5-7 minutes, and cheese starts melting, checking often. Flip and cook, uncovered, until cheese is melted and bottom of bread is toasted.

Repeat with remaining sandwiches.

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