Winter means ones thing - a lot of grilled cheese sandwiches. Yet what happens when you forgo dairy? Sub in with good vegan ingredients. You'll still get the same taste without the real thing.
I love a good grilled cheese but it's impossible to make in a vegan household. That's when Violife aged non dairy cheese comes in handy.
It's partially hidden by the bread. (I used artesenal instead of white or whole whear). Violife is an unusual potato starch and corn based cheese , coming out of Thessalonika Greece.It's more sold overseas but it's also in stores like Stop & Shop, Shop Rite and Whole Foods. here in the New York area. The company has everything from feta to different types of cheddar and Colby.
It's important to slather mayo on the bread before grilling or frying so I used Nayonnaise for this.
You can also use I Can't Believe It's Not Butter or an oat butter like Miyoko's. Mayo helps keep the bread moist during cooking (this is a tip from the New York Times Food section)Wafer thin tomato slices were then added and the whole sandwich was fried in I Can't Believe It's Not Butter. They're very thick sandwiches which made flipping impossible. It was still delicious, especially with the aged cheddar taste of Violife. You can add Morningstar Farms bacon for a different , diner influenced vibe. This can also be the perfect accompaniment to tomato soup.
Vegans can have this classic sandwich. Just use a cheese like Violife and create a warm gooey bite , perfect for these chilly days. It's a great way to eat healthy while still having flavorful cheesy goodness.