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Welsh rarebit
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Is there any way of cooking Welsh rarebit on the oven - my grill doesn't work and I haven't had any form of cheese on toast for months (I have been thinking about food all evening since we came back from a crap meal out). Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The cheesy bit is easy in a microwave. (It's the very first thing I ever cooked in a microwave oven!):
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but the toast could be tricky without a grill (unless you've got a toaster, or an open fire, of course). You could try experimenting with a slice of bread in the top a very hot oven but I suspect that you might simply end up with dried bread, rather than proper toast.
Chris
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but the toast could be tricky without a grill (unless you've got a toaster, or an open fire, of course). You could try experimenting with a slice of bread in the top a very hot oven but I suspect that you might simply end up with dried bread, rather than proper toast.
Chris
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We sometimes had cheese in milk a long time ago, grated cheese in a dish seasoned with whatever....... mustard etc, covered over with some milk until the cheese melted in hot oven 200f or gas 6 for about 20-25mins. It won't brown the cheese but it would be soft to spoon onto the fried bread. Quite fancy trying it myself now.
Hi Eddie - I've got a toaster but thanks for looking.
Gran - you've just reminded me that my grandad used to do us a plate of cheese melted in his Rayburn.
We also used to have bacon, fried bread, fried apple and fried cheese for breakfast on Christmas day, maybe that will satisfy my need for melted cheese without ruining my Welsh rarebit.
Gran - you've just reminded me that my grandad used to do us a plate of cheese melted in his Rayburn.
We also used to have bacon, fried bread, fried apple and fried cheese for breakfast on Christmas day, maybe that will satisfy my need for melted cheese without ruining my Welsh rarebit.
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