I bought some Swiss Chard from the guys last weekend in preparation for a gathering I had this weekend for some friends of mine. It stored very well. I simply wrapped it in some paper towel and kept it in the fridge. It was a little less firm than it was last Sunday, but it held up very well. It wasn't brown or wilted at all.
With all the preparation I had for the party, I decided to cook the Chard the night before and then put it in the fridge. All I did was chop it up and saute with olive oil. It cooks way down, just like spinach.
I made the grilled cheeses about an hour before eating. I reheated the Chard in a small frying pan on low. I then melted butter in another frying pan, put the bread in (I used 9 Grain from Stew Leonard's bakery), added some shredded sharp cheddar, put some chard on it, put more shredded cheese on top and then put another piece of bread on top. I cooked until browned, flipped it over and finished browning. I then put them in a warm oven on a cooling rack set in a cookie sheet so the bottoms wouldn't get soggy. They kept warm and crispy. I made four regular-sized grilled cheeses. I then cut each one into fours to make four mini grilled cheeses.
They were delicious and everyone seemed to like them. I was smart enough to leave enough Chard and bread so I could make two more grilled cheeses the next day. I ate half of one for lunch and I plan to save the other one and a half to eat during the week.
I know, I know. I'm not supposed to eat bread. But I eat bread maybe once a month, so I'm OK with it.
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