Ingredients
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4
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1
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5
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2
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1
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1/2
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1/4
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1
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Directions
Cheesy Welsh Rarebit, An inexpensive but savoury dish It may have originally been a French dish, as there are old French culinary references to lapin gallois When I was a child, our family had this as a bedtime snack a couple of times a week Never tired of it , Super recipe This tastes great and is very easy to make used 50% low fat cheese and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale with oatmeal bread This is the standard I will make again and again , I usually use a high quality imported beer to make welsh rarebit, but the ale turned out just fine, thanks (My only recommendation is to start with an ale you’re sure to like ) I also usually use a dry mustard but the Dijon gave it an extra depth of taste My BF picked this recipe out to make and I think I’ll use this one from now on! As per other reviewer’s suggestions he added a tablespoon or more to the ale and served with sliced tomatoes on top Great recipe! Now, how to make it lower fat
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat a Broiler. |
2
Done
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Place the Bread Slices on a Baking Sheet. |
3
Done
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Place Under the Broiler and Toast, Turning Once, Until Golden Brown on Both Sides, 30-40 Seconds on Each Side. |
4
Done
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Remove from the Broiler. |
5
Done
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in a Small Saucepan Over Medium Heat, Combine the Cheddar and the Dark Ale. |
6
Done
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When the Cheese Melts, Add the Butter, Dijon Mustard, Teaspoon Salt, Teaspoon Pepper and the Cayenne, and Whisk Together Until Smoothly Melted and Combined, 1-2 Minutes. |
7
Done
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Cut Each Piece of Toast in Half, Diagonally, and Arrange Around the Edges on a Flameproof Platter. |
8
Done
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Pour the Cheese Mixture Over the Toasts So They Are Covered Completely. |
9
Done
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Place the Platter Under the Broiler and Broil Until the Cheese Bubbles and Starts to Scorch in Places, About 2 Minutes. |
10
Done
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Remove from the Broiler and Serve Piping Hot. |