September 30, 2009

Using Leftover Hamburger Buns to Make Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

in WFMW,cooking/baking,finances/frugal ideas,food

I have talked about ideas before for using leftover hamburger bunsOne of my favorites, especially when the buns are starting to get a little on the not as soft side, is to make grilled cheese sandwiches with them.

I can’t claim this ideas as my own.  One of my best friends, Amanda, used hamburger buns that they had gotten from family after a big cookout to make us all grilled cheese sandwiches.  I thought she was a genius, and knew I had to try it sometime too!  (Of course, I think she’s a genius anyway, not just because of cheesy sandwiches.)

To make these great tasting grilled cheese sandwiches, you just open up the buns and put butter on the insides of the bun (both halves).  These will be used as the outside of the sandwich.  Then, you just put on whatever cheese you like best.  My kids like Velveeta.  Okay, I said cheese, but I apparently meant anything that is remotely like cheese.  You know, like Velveeta.  Personally, Eric and I like a little bit of white American and then some marble cheddar.  It’s a really nice combination.

This summer, while trying to feed a houseful of people all kind of different leftovers, I made these sandwiches for a few people.  Everyone seemed a little leery of the idea, but then I got lots of compliments.

I love that they are not only tasty, but it also stops me from looking in the pantry only to find a science experiment on hamburger buns that I forgot were there.  Plus, it would be a fabulous thing to make when picking up marked down hamburger buns that are not so fresh anymore (in addition to several of the things on my leftover hamburger bun usage list).

This post is linked to Works for Me Wednesday and Frugal Friday.

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