A twist on a classic- A grilled cheese sandwich oozing with melted cheddar, crisp bacon, jalapeño peppers and fresh summer peaches.

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When we first moved to Poland, I remember my ecstatic smile at watching a snowfall. I remember sitting by the window of my hotel and staring out at the Palace of Culture, right in front. I remember watching Mulan repeatedly on the tiny, little hotel TV. I remember walking to the toy store nearby- the only store around, with my mother and sister and buying Winnie-the-Pooh puzzles, pens and board games. I remember missing the friends I had left behind in Bombay, and feeling sad about the artwork from my old school that I never got to take with me.

I still love the snowfall, but I don’t rush outside to catch flakes of snow. I haven’t seen a movie on a proper TV in a long, long time. That single toy store nearby is most likely no more, but there’s a gigantic mall now, and unlike before, the city actually looks like a city. Now, I barely remember my time in Bombay.

It’s scary how long I’ve been living in Warsaw. It’s scary how much time has gone by. One minute I was a spunky 6-going-on-7 year old with short hair, thick-framed glasses, flared jeans and loose teeth. The next, I’m 16. I used to be scared of the high schoolers- even looking at an 11th grader was unthinkable. Now I’m going to be one.

It’s been a decade- not only for me, but for the place I live in. In 2004, Poland joined the European Union. We still had those big, box-y computers at school. It’s crazy how much things have changed. In terms of food, too. There used to be a single Indian restaurant in Warsaw, now there are too many to count. From appreciating a meal at McDonald’s and Pizza Hut,  a lot of Poles have transitioned to clean eating- organic, slow-cooked food is chic. So are burgers- but not the chain restaurant kind- the kind you can buy at a food truck- hipster style, freshly cooked, with natural ingredients. There’s even a vegan burger place that’s too good to be true. The city’s become an awesome place- one I want to spend time in, where there’s so much to do, it’s almost overwhelming.  Food, street and music festivals are ongoing. People are becoming increasingly confident to show their originality. It’s difficult to imagine what the city was like during years and years of communism.

I won’t compare Warsaw and New York, because New York’s been free to flourish for far longer. But I will say that I used to want to go to New York City just to explore all the cafes and restaurants. Now, I don’t think I need to all that much. The Polish capital has you covered, from gourmet desserts to pancakes drizzled with Dulce de Leche. And Sandwiches. I won’t even start with the sandwiches. That vegan burger place I mentioned has the most amazing stuff- their creations don’t taste vegan at all. There are obviously crappy places around, but once you find the good stuff, you’ll get hooked.

The sandwich recipe I’m sharing with you is pretty darn awesomesauce too- it could compete with some of the trendy ones Warsaw has to offer.  I used to like plain old grilled cheese- with just the butter and the cheese. Things change. Now I like it with bacon, peaches and jalapeños because I haven’t been afraid to venture out and try something different- you should do the same, because it’ll surprise you in a good way. Change is in the air- out with the old, in with the new.

This peach, jalapeno and bacon grilled cheese sandwich is difficult to put into words. Whether you’re looking to treat yourself or make a fancy grilled cheese sandwich recipe for friends, this is the one to try.

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Peach, Jalapeño and Bacon Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Peach, Jalapeño and Bacon Grilled Cheese Sandwich

A twist on a classic- A grilled cheese sandwich oozing with melted cheddar, crisp bacon, jalapeño peppers and fresh summer peaches.

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp apricot jam/preserves
  • 1 tbsp soft butter at room temperature
  • 4 rashers of bacon
  • 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
  • 3-4 tbsp roughly chopped jalapeños
  • 1 peach, sliced
  • 4 slices bread

Instructions

  • Place the bacon in a pan over medium heat and cook for 3-5 minutes on each side or until crisp (or cooked to your liking).
  • Spread 1 side of each slice of bread with the butter.
  • Flip each side over and spread with the jam. You’ll want to use about 1/2 tbsp per slice.
  • Arrange the peaches on two of the bread slices.
  • Divide the cheese in half and distribute between the bread slices. It may look like a lot but it will melt and shrink in volume.
  • Tear the bacon in half and distribute evenly between the two slices.
  • Top with the remaining bread slices (jam side down).
  • Preheat a non-stick skillet or pan on medium heat and gently place the sandwiches, pressing down with the back of a spatula.
  • Flip over after 2-3 minutes or until the side that was at the bottom is golden brown and cook for another 2-3 minutes. If it appears as if the cheese hasn’t melted, cover the pan and cook on low for another minute.
  • Serve hot with ketchup or green salad.

Notes

While I’d like to take full credit for coming up with the idea of utilizing peach in a grilled cheese sandwich, it was very loosely inspired by the very creative Nicole from Brown Sugar.

Looking for a different sandwich to try? Check out this Cuban-inspired sandwich recipe. Or if you appreciate the jalapeno aspect of this recipe, you’ve simply got to try my jalapeno cheddar and bacon scones recipe