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    Green Goddess Grilled Cheese with Avocado

    green goddess grilled cheese sandwich

    Supposedly, Green Goddess, an invention of San Francisco's Palace Hotel in the 1930s, is a salad dressing.

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    The reality is, Green Goddess is a state of mind.

    After (re)discovering Green Goddess several years ago, we’ve been obsessed with the bright, fresh combination of green herbs, garlic, and lemon that make up the dressing, and have been inspired to add it to just about everything, to the point that we even took Green Goddess and herbs and rolled them up in rice paper to make Summer Rolls. Spring rolls. Grain bowls. Zucchini noodle pasta.

    Sandwiches.

    Specifically, a grilled cheese sandwich.

    We made a fresh herb pesto with the standard Green Goddess herbs, plus a sneaky handful of kale, and now keep this Green Goddess Pesto as a staple in our refrigerator. We spread the pesto onto slices of La Brea Bakery's Whole Grain Gluten-free Bread, added Monterey Jack cheese, feta cheese for some tang, baby spinach for added greens, and of course, this wouldn't be The Delicious Life if there weren't avocado.

    Make this Green Goddess Grilled Cheese. Hell, make any grilled cheese because April is National Grilled Cheese Month, so we have almost two more weeks to celebrate.

    And if you happen to live in Los Angeles, go to the La Brea Bakery Café on Thursday nights during the month of April for their world-reknown weekly Grilled Cheese Nights. I went last week; check out my mini-review for deets.

    green goddess grilled cheese sandwich

    Ingredients You Need For Green Goddess Grilled Cheese

    • sturdy bread
    • Green Goddess Pesto or any green herb-y pesto
    • Monterey Jack or other melty white cheese
    • feta cheese
    • avocado
    • baby spinach

    Ingredients Resources and Notes

    • La Brea Bakery bread is available in most major supermarkets and even Costco!
    • Monterey Jack cheese is by Tillamook, available in regular grocery stores
    • feta cheese from Bristol Farms
    • avocados from JJ's Lone Daughter Ranch, available at Santa Monica and Hollywood Farmers' Markets
    • any and all other produce, organic, from local farmers' markets or Whole Foods Market
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    green goddess grilled cheese sandwich

    More Green Goddess-Inspired Recipes

    Obsessed with the herb-y, savory umami of Green Goddess? Try these recipes:

    • Crudités Platter with Green Goddess Dip
    • Green Goddess Herb Pesto
    • Green Goddess Bagel
    green goddess grilled cheese sandwich
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    5 from 5 votes

    Green Goddess Grilled Cheese Recipe

    We have been making versions of Green Goddess Grilled Cheese Sandwiches for years now, and have made them on many different types of bread — everything from basic white sandwich bread to super whole grain-y, seed-y rustic loaves.
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time15 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course, Snacks
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: avocado, green goddess, grilled cheese, sandwiches
    Servings: 1 sandwich

    Ingredients

    • 2 slices sturdy bread
    • 2-3 tablespoons Green Goddess Herb Pesto
    • ½ cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
    • 2 tablespoons feta cheese crumbled
    • handful fresh baby spinach
    • ¼ avocado sliced
    • salt and pepper
    • grapeseed oil or other neutral oil for cooking
    • butter if you're so inclined

    Instructions

    • Spread about 1 tablespoon of Green Goddess Herb Pesto onto each slice of bread. The pesto is strong, so if you're sensitive to garlic or the slightly bitter taste of fresh kale, go light on the pesto.
    • On one slice of bread, add ¼ cup of shredded Monterey Jack cheese, baby spinach, sliced avocado, crumbled feta cheese, dashes of salt and pepper, the remaining ¼ cup of shredded Monterey Jack cheese, then top it with second slice of bread. Press together gently.
    • Heat 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil in a frying pan over medium low heat. If you want to use butter, add it to the oil and let it melt.
    • Add the sandwich to the oil and cook until bread is golden brown, about three minutes. Press down on the sandwich lightly, then flip the sandwich over and cook until second side is golden brown, another three minutes.
    • Remove Grilled Cheese Sandwich to plate, let cool, cut into halves, and serve. Hot sauce and little pickled things like onions, cherry peppers, or other hot peppers alongside the sandwich are great!
    when you make this recipe, let us know!Mention @TheDelicious or tag #thedeliciousmademedoit!

    This recipe originally created for La Brea Bakery in 2016

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    1. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmid says

      April 21, 2016 at 3:30 pm

      5 stars
      My wife will FLIP for these. Thanks!

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