Who doesn’t want to be
transported to Venice Italy Venice 
Harry’s Bar is steeped in
history with its roots beginning in 1931 by the bartender Guiseppe Cipriani.  History dictates that Harry Pickering, a
wealthy young man from Boston 
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Despite not physically
visiting Harry’s Bar in Venice YET, I am fixated with all things Harry’s
Bar.  It is on my bucket list along with
several other Italian destinations. 
Hoping this list item gets checked off soon.  Smile. Several years ago, I mean, several
years ago, I purchased the cookbook.  One
of my absolute favorite things to make is the Grilled Ham and Cheese
Sandwich.  It is a perfect nibble to
enjoy with a fresh Bellini cocktail. 
This is not the grilled ham and cheese sandwich you grew up eating – it has
a gourmet flair and spin.  
Hubby and I jetted off to Venice 
Grilled
Ham and Cheese Sandwich 
Makes
approximately 48 Sandwiches
1 ½ pound Gruyere cheese, grated
¼ C. Grated parmesan cheese
2 Egg yolks
2 T. Worcestershire sauce
2 t. Dijon 
2 to 4 T. Half and half
24 Slices of white bread
12 Slices of Black Forest  Ham
Olive oil
In a food processor, add the cheese,
eggs, Worcestershire sauce, Dijon 
Lay out two slices of bread and spread
the cheese mixture over each slice and add a slice of the ham on one side. Put
the two pieces together and cut off the crusts. Brush olive oil on each side of
the sandwich. Cut in half and then each piece in half again, lengthwise. Repeat
the process until you have enough sandwiches.
Use a stovetop griddle to cook the
sandwiches over medium heat until each side is golden brown and the cheese is
melted.
 
Now if only we were at Harry's Bar enjoying these fabulous sandwiches along with our Bellinis! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow never heard of a grilled cheese like this. Totally trying this, so many great flavors!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
I love to hear the story behind historic places! Wow - talk about a generous pay back. :)
ReplyDeleteThese sandwiches look scrumptious! Worcestershire sauce, Gruyere & Parmesan cheese...what's not to love!
i love that the direction is 'until you have enough sandwiches'. that could be a long time coming. :)
ReplyDeleteOur 'pub' in Venice used to be the Gritti Palace just about 3-4 minutes along the walking street and then sharp left :) ! Harry's Bar: well heaps of times . . . Please do not fret if you are unable to be just there in the foreseeable future . . . history romantic and . . . ? Hmm: actually can well do without the Bellini . . . Venice is SO full of riches, food- and otherwise, research and dream of something far newer and more with it!!!!
ReplyDeleteGruyere, Black Forest Ham, Parmesan, oh my this sounds like one amazing sandwich! Venice here we come!!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks like a delicious grilled sandwich and I'm sure your appetizer version was fabulous. I too want to go to Italy and travel the country maybe with our traveling friend Rowena someday!
ReplyDeletePerfect little bites to transport you to Venice! With all the traveling we do, Italy remains my top dream destination. After years of being away from home, my husband will only travel abroad when business requires it! So that leaves my sister - or maybe our foodie contingent to join me on a trip :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a fancy sandwich! Love it. :) I've never heard of Harry's Bar but I do intend on going to Venice one day. So I'll keep that in mind!
ReplyDeleteI love your grown-up version of a childhood classic. Delicious! I've spent a lot of time in Venice over the years and could use something like this to transport me right back there.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit Harry's Bar with you! I never got around to visiting when I went to Venice (but I have the cookbook!). I can eat a plateful of these sandwiches with a bellini or two. :)
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