Check out our awesome bite-sized version...
They're easy, yummy and perfect for kids and adults!
Here's what you need:
Don't you love two ingredient recipes? Get yourself some KRAFT Singles (the best for grilled cheese making!) and a package of crescent rolls. If you're lucky, you'll also be able to enlist the help of a talented young chef.
Here's what to do:
1. Unwrap your cheese slices and pop open your can of crescent rolls. (Anyone else get slightly freaked out when opening a can of rolls? The anticipation of the "pop" when I push down on the container always makes me anxious ~ it's worse than opening champagne)
You'll use a half slice of cheese in each roll. We folded them into halves, then quarters, and then in half again before putting it on the crescent roll.
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| Baking together and a lesson in fractions! :) |
2. Next, begin rolling up your dough with the cheese inside.
3. Put the rolls on a baking sheet and brush with melted butter. (optional, but yummy). You could also sprinkle with a little extra parmesan cheese, garlic salt, etc.
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| She loved this step! |
5. Serve with some tomato soup and you're good to go!
We'll definitely be making these again, they were a huge hit with the kids. My oldest daughter also made a great point while eating hers. She said these would be "really good for a party if you have a lot of people because you could make a whole bunch of grilled cheeses at once and they would all be the right size." I totally agree with her!
A quick cute story... When she was younger, my daughter was convinced the sandwiches were called "Girl" Cheese and insisted that I needed to make something else for her brother instead. Even though she now knows the correct pronunciation (and allows her brother to eat them), we still call them "Girl Cheese Sandwiches" as a family joke whenever I make them. When we made this new version the other night and my son ate about 6 of them, we jokingly said we should call our new recipe "Boy Cheese Bites".
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| One happy boy with his "Boy Cheese Bites" |
"As part of the DailyBuzz Moms Featured Publisher Community,
I received a coupon for free Kraft Singles and a stipend."
Sharing our yummy bite-sized Grilled Cheese at:
Somewhat Simple
Here Comes the Sun
Tatertots and Jello
Frugal Girls
I heart Naptime
Somewhat Simple
Here Comes the Sun
Tatertots and Jello
Frugal Girls
I heart Naptime








Its a cute idea, and you photographed it beautifully. But seriously, that is a lot of processed food for a small kid. I think this needs to be marked "occasional" or "once in a blue moon." Have you read the labels?
ReplyDeletePerfect! We love grilled cheese around here but I get so bored with it. This is a fun twist on a yummy sandwich!
ReplyDeleteOooh that looks super yummy and easy and I bet you could play around with all sorts of cheeses, etc. to jazz it up!
ReplyDeleteGreat spin on the "girl" cheese....very sweet!! I absolutely love all of your ideas. You are very creative!! Thanks for posting:)
ReplyDeleteSuper easy and super yummy, can't wait to try!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these! Started making them last year =)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from I heart nap time
I make these all the time but I also add a hot dog in the middle my kids as well ad myself love them!
ReplyDelete@ Astoria Ann...get over yourself...what are you like mother of the year? Since when are KRAFT singles not good for you? Sure processed, but its still a wholesome mea.
ReplyDeleteLooking Yummy.. Actually I like to eat sandwich, And the total idea is really appreciable..
ReplyDeleteBut Now I'm feeling hungry after watching these photos.. :S
same here bro..
DeleteDont be so hard on @ann, thats her opinion and I love them and will serve them to my kids and grandkids, not all the time but heck, they grew up with grill cheese, everything in moderation!!!
ReplyDeleteMy grandma would make these except she used buttermilk biscuits and we dipped them in apple butter.
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