Slow Cooker Beer Caramelized Onion Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Slow Cooker Beer Caramelized Onion Grilled Cheese SandwichesÂ
There are things you learn when you decide to chase the knowledge of an entire industry down an ever-expanding rabbit hole. You learn the lingo; at first just to keep up in conversation and translate what is being said. Then you learn it enough to speak intelligently about it, with terms like "lactobacillus," "back sweetened," and "TTB."
You learn that in this world, "Micheal Jackson" is a famous beer author, not a pop star and you only make that mistake once. You learn the major players, the awards, and who’s winning them. Eventually, you find your place. Or you fight to make one for yourself because there was previously no void for you until you created one.
The thing that takes some getting used to isn’t so much the void you’ve created in this world, it’s the one that has been created in you. It’s how you spend the weekend chasing down the beer you’ve only just read about, not for anything other than to quench your own curiosity. You find you’ve spent two hours googling "kettle souring" and figuring out where and when it started. You wake up in the middle of the night with ideas, and spend your vacation looking for breweries no one has ever heard about. Not because it helps your career, or because you need it for work, but because you want to. Because the industry you tried to make your job became your hobby and your most fascinating interest.
You want to figure out if you can make caramelized onions in a slow cooker because that just seems like it makes sense, but you can’t do it without immediately wanting to add beer. Because craft beer is always an app open in your brain that is running somewhere in the background. because it’s more than just beer, it’s a community, a knowledge base, an art and you can’t stop thinking about it.
Or maybe that’s just me.
I used Lagunitas WTF for these onions. It also pairs really well with this little sandwich. Perfect for a football game, even if you might have to share.
Slow Cooker Beer Caramelized Onion Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Ingredients
For the Onions
- 2 sweet white onions Walla Walla, Maui, Vidalia
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- ½ cup beer*
- 1 teaspoon salt
For the Sandwiches
- 1 French baguette sliced on the bias
- 8 oz sharp cheddar sliced
- 4 oz goat cheese
- Butter for cooking
Instructions
- Thinly slice the onions.
- Add the onions, butter, brown sugar, beer and salt to a slow cooker. Cook on low for 8 to 10 hours or until soft and dark. Stir occasionally, if possible.
- Use the onions immediately, or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
- Butter one side of each slice of bread. Add a few slices of cheese to the non-buttered side, top with a tablespoon or two of the caramelized onions, a few teaspoons of goat cheese, then more slices of cheddar. Top with another slice of bread, buttered side out.
- Cook in a pan over medium high heat until cheese has melted and butter is golden brown. Slice and serve immediately.
Notes
I use this slow cooker (affiliate link).
Comments
Lucy @ Globe Scoffers October 12, 2016 um 10:07 am
This looks incredible!
Maggie October 12, 2016 um 10:48 am
Wow!
Keith Wickstrom October 12, 2016 um 5:46 pm
Just finished making and eating these.. literally heavenly. Just stupid good
Jackie October 13, 2016 um 8:56 am
I love that!!
Rebecca October 13, 2016 um 10:39 am
this definitely beats all the "adult" grilled cheese I’ve seen. can’t wait to try this!
-Rebecca
Denise October 14, 2016 um 3:50 pm
I’m making it tomorrow! I was going to wait until I had made it to post, but I’m too excited! I need to comment now and let you know how excited I am, then I’ll comment again tomorrow after I have eaten this! I CAN’T WAIT!!!
swedesand October 15, 2016 um 7:10 am
If I’m going to have the crock pot on for that long, I think I might quadruple the recipe. Can ALWAYS find a use for caramelized onions, right? Sounds like a plan!
PS Got a big bag of vidalias from Costco.
Jackie October 15, 2016 um 10:20 am
I agree! I just made a huge batch and I used them on steak last night 🙂
Jody November 13, 2016 um 11:28 am
My thoughts exactly! A BAGGGG of onions!
John October 16, 2016 um 5:46 am
I made this yesterday and it was fantastic! I added roast beef to make it more of a panini than a grilled cheese, but all the flavors went together perfectly. The onions taste great and my house smelled amazing all day.
I used Founders – Imperial Stout.
carol October 17, 2016 um 9:31 am
It isn’t just you =)