True story: I didn’t learn how to make a proper classic grilled cheese sandwich until I was in my late teens. You need white bread and sliced american cheese to make perfect diner-style grilled cheeses and I was raised in a whole wheat and block cheddar household. The day I finally got my hands on some individually wrapped, processed as heck cheese slices and melted them over the whitest of white bread, stands out as the first great grilled cheese milestone in my life. The day I put together today’s recipe is the second. There comes a time in all of our lives when we must put our childhood grilled cheese sandwiches behind us and graduate to something a little more interesting, grown up, and exciting, something like Spicy Bacon Avocado Chicken Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. I’ve been making these sandwiches since college, and if I remember correctly, the thought process that went into making them was something like, let’s take everything I like and put it on one sandwich. And not to toot my own horn or anything, but that makes for a really good sandwich.
You start with a couple pieces of hearty bread. Texas toast is fantastic for this, but any good-quality white bread will do. Then you pile it with slices of avocado, chicken, tomatoes, a little mayo, a thick slice of pepper jack cheese, and bacon. And speaking of bacon, the best way to make this sandwich is to cook the bacon on your griddle (I use this Cuisinart Griddler Deluxe affiliate link and I LOVE it) and then grill your sandwiches right there in the leftover bacon grease. It’s blow-your-mind delicious AND great adulting because you’re basically recycling that bacon grease and recycling is something everyone should do. 😉
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Make-ahead Instructions: Chicken and bacon can be cooked up to two days in advance. If you want to use the bacon drippings for cooking, grease can be stored in an air-tight jar. Reheat chicken before placing it on the sandwich, because cold chicken will not heat all the way through during grilling before the bread burns. The avocado should be cut just before cooking to keep it from browning. Recipe For Two Instructions: Half of 1/4 cup mayonnaise is 2 tablespoons. No other cooking changes are needed. The best way to store the leftover avocado half is to leave the pit in and wrap it tightly in cling wrap. Place that in a plastic bag with the air squeezed out and store in the refrigerator. This will help slow the browning and keep the avocado edible for another 24 to 48 hours. This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive small commission if you make a purchase using one of the links. There is absolutely no additional cost to you.