This post has been sponsored by Jarlsberg® Cheese. All opinions expressed are my own.
Today we’re preparing a savory Jarlsberg Toastie – think a ‘very’ kicked up grilled cheese. Naturally, we’ll be doing this with a little help from my longtime friends over at Jarlsberg; the makers of one my absolute favorite cheeses, but more on them and our exciting giveaway below.
Today’s toastie features grilled bell peppers prepared with Vidalia onions, jalapenos, and plenty of garlic, which we’ve layered onto ciabatta bread with Jarlsberg cheese, and then crisped to melted perfection in a cast iron pan.
Now, enough talking, let’s get cooking.
Why You’ll Love Today’s Toastie
1) The ‘Simple Gourmet’ Grilled Cheese. We’ve all seen ‘gourmet’ grilled cheeses online. We’ve ‘also’ all seen ‘reinvented’ back-to-basics grilled cheeses. I’m pretty sure I’ve posted a few of them myself. However, what we’re doing today is taking more of the ‘grilled cheese concept,’ and ratcheting up the flavor factor, while leaving everything else intact. “Okay, but what does that actually mean?” you’re likely asking. The grilled cheese is supposed to be 1) easy to prepare, 2) the melted cheese is supposed to be the main attraction, and 3) it needs to come packaged in toasted bread. Today’s sandwich fulfills all of these requirements, but with the added ‘flare’ of grilled peppers that couldn’t possibly be easier to put together.
2) The Peppers. Honestly, the grilled peppers are just great on their own. Fold them into a wheat tortilla, or toss with pasta, and you’ll see exactly what I mean. They are also great on steak, grilled pork, folded into eggs as an omelet, or with rice. You get the picture by now.
Ingredient Notes, Tips, and Substitutions
1) The onions – Are Vidalias a must? Yes and no. Any particularly ‘sweet’ onion will do today’s job just fine. However, Vidalia Onions are ‘especially’ sweet, such that you can bite into them like an apple and have a pleasant experience (yes I have, and I regret nothing). That said, let’s do a quick rundown of the different onions for a brief comparison. Yellow onions are basically the workhorse of the onion family, well suited both to raw and cooked recipes alike. They lack the ‘pungency’ of other onions, while featuring a balanced astringency. This makes them ideal for almost any cooked recipe that calls for onions, especially sauces and soups, since they become sweeter the longer they cook. Spanish Onions are a type of yellow onion, but are somewhat sweeter, and pack less of a ‘bite.’ By contrast, Red Onions are the go-to onion for ‘uncooked’ recipes, being sweet, crisp, just a touch pungent, while wearing a beautiful shade of ‘vegetable red.’ This is why they often feature prominently in things like Greek and Sicilian salads, fresh salsas, and the like. Then we have Sweet Onions, which completely forgo ‘oniony bite’ and astringency in favor of ‘actual’ sweetness. Since these onions are so delicious raw, you’ll typically find them in things like garden salads, sandwiches, raw salsas, and uncooked relishes. However, this sweetness comes at the price of perishability, meaning Sweet Onions tend to sour a bit more rapidly than their non-sweet counterparts.
Substitution: Given the above, Sweet Onions can stand in for the Vidalia's in today’s recipe. However, if yellow onions are all you have, the peppers will still turn out just fine – it’ll just be a bit short on sweetness.
2) The Jarlsberg Cheese – The Star of Today’s Show. For today’s recipe you’ll want a cheese that, while meltable, remains somewhat firm after melting so that it can act to – quite literally – hold the peppers in place. You also want a cheese that’s more or less mild in flavor, since you wouldn’t want an overly sharp or pungent cheese either overpowering or taking away from the peppers. That wouldn’t be fun. That’s where Jarlsberg comes in. Featuring mild ‘earthy’ tones, and a vaguely ‘nutty’ flavor, this cheese just really shines on today’s sandwich. To that point, Jarlsberg is, in my mind, at its best when being served as a sandwich cheese, especially in warmed sandwiches like today’s, where its firm-melting qualities are on full display, and its mild-yet-distinct flavors are just pitch perfect. Beyond that, Jarslberg is also a fantastic ‘all purpose’ cheese to keep on hand, being a delicious addition to cheeseboards, or for recipe’s like my Pasta Bake or Cranberry Phyllo Cups. For more info, or to order some cheese for yourself, check out Jarlsberg over at www.jarlsberg.com.
3) The Jalapenos. In terms of sheer sales numbers, these are far and away the favorite chili of the US and Mexico, where it isn’t uncommon for these little green guys to be eaten as snack food. However, these aren’t adding ‘that’ much spice to today’s relish, more just a ‘kick,’ since these only clock in at a ‘middling’ 2,500 to 10,000 units on the Scoville heat scale. By contrast, cayenne rates between 25,000 and 50,000 on that same heat scale. So, if you want to ratchet up the heat a bit, I’d suggest adding in another jalapeno, or perhaps just a few pinches of red pepper.
More from Our Collaboration with Jarlsberg Cheese
1) Marinated Cheeseboard. This is a great antipasto spread for the holiday season, combining marinated cheese, roasted almonds, assorted olives, and shrimp prepared with fresh lemon juice, capers, red pepper, and olive oil.
2) Bacon and Onion Burger. Honestly, this is probably my favorite burger recipe ever, combining bacon, carmelized onions, and lots of melted cheese. Seriously, you need to try this.
3) Lasagna Rollups. A delightful pasta recipe the entire family will adore. This recipe features hardy lasagna noodles wrapped around a ricotta filling with a tomato and mushroom sauce, topped with melted Jarlsberg.
4) Pasta Bake. This was a big hit with my family. It combines baked pasta with layers of cheese, and a crisped crust. Seriously, this a recipe the entire family will enjoy, and can be made a few days ahead of time, and yes it reheats beautifully either in the oven or stove top.
PrintRustic Pepper & Grilled Cheese Toasties
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 4 Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Ingredients
Instructions
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
GIVEAWAY
We are very excited to offer one lucky LTG reader $32 worth of Jarlsberg Cheese! Head on over to our Facebook page for a chance to enter. All you have to do is like both Living the Gourmet and Jarlsberg on Facebook. Then comment back on our Facebook post to let us know you've entered! Good luck!
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Sue says
I love this take on grilled cheese and adding peppers! It really looks amazing! Need to try it!
Melanie Varey says
Delicious! I love Jarlsberg cheese and have never tried it in many of your ideas. I live the addition of peppers in the toastie!
Cristina Petrini says
I really love the spring / summer period because also because of wanting to eat small portions or at least less often I dedicate myself to toast, even faster ... and this recipe is super tasty!
proseccobefore7 says
Yes! Yes! yes! This looks amazing! for years the fitness industry made me believe that bread was bad for me, how wrong they are! This kind of recipes touch my soul and I am so glad I have a healthier relationship with food. I will be doing this for dinner in a very near future. Thank you!
MELANIE EDJOURIAN says
How yummy does that sound. I do love roasted vegetables and cheese is always welcome too. These would be great for a light lunch.
Melissa Cushing says
You had me with those delicious looking pictures above and my husband would go wild for this recipe. I will definitely try making this one myself as he will love it and he is usually not a grilled cheese fan but make it like this and he is in! I am pinning this recipe for sure 😉
DAVID J MYERS says
Catherine, I'd love this creation...without the bell peppers or onions. As my wife tells everyone, I'm a pain when it comes to cooking for me. But at my age I'm not likely to change... Jarlsberg cheese is amazing and I love garlic and hot jalapeno peppers. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Paula Richie says
The photos makes this look very appetizing. I do crave a grilled cheese sandwich every few years and I have a great recipe someplace.
Yeah Lifestyle says
The Pepper Grilled Cheese Toasties look heavenly and I am sure they taste amazing as well
Lily says
This is giving me brunch vibes. This looks delish!
Gloria says
Well I could make a MEAL of these little toasty gems. Just like mini grilled cheese sandwiches. What a fun recipe for brunch. Also a great appetizer for a bbq party too.
Eva says
I became addicted to Jarlsberg wuen I moved to Norway to study. It is indeed a great cheese for many purposes and I have fond memories of my cheese sandwiches I used to bring to uni. time to get a new package and try this gourmet version of grilled cheese, yum!
Susan says
What a fantastic way to improve on a grilled cheese! Having this for lunch today!
Jenny says
The combination of Jarlsberg and jalapenos is so good! I never would have thought of that combination myself. Tons of flavor in these little sandwiches.
Emily Flint says
All the flavors in this sandwich sound amazing and I can't wait to make it next weekend for the holiday! Now, off to the store to get some Jarlsberg!!
Vicky says
I love the charred bread and the crunch in these toasties. They make a great appetizer!
Angela says
There really is nothing better then a great grilled cheese sandwich with a cup of soup on a cold day. So much flavor! Delicious.
Shadi Hasanzadenemati says
My family is going to love this, thank you for the recipe!
NATALIA says
These toasts look and sound delicious. I will definitely be making them this weekend. We have a friends gathering in our patio and those would be just perfect for dinner!
Chef Dennis says
Hmm yum! I am sooo loving this. These Rustic Pepper & Grilled Cheese Toasties look soooo mouthwatering!
Bernice Hill says
What a perfect lunch! You can never go wrong with a cheese toastie but the peppers and onions really crank up the tasty factor.
Aleta says
I LOVE jarlsberg cheese, especially for grilled cheese. It would make a perfect pairing with the delicious peppers in this recipe!
Tristin says
Loving this grown up version of the grilled cheese. Especially with this Jarlsberg cheese, peppers, and the onions! YUM!!
Elaine says
I just want to share that toasties like these are my favorite way to start a day over the weekend. Too good!
Jacqueline Debono says
I love adding Jarlsberg to my toasties and the addition of the charred peppers made it even more delicious! To be repeated!
Loreto and Nicoletta says
This grilled cheese has serious drool factor!😛🥰👍👌Love the crusty bread, and the addition of the grilled peppers fantastic!😋❤️ Who would not like all that melted cheese. Just yummy!❤️👍👌😋