When I want to play with food but I don’t have time to really be creative, I pull out the cookie cutters and let my four-year old son do the creating. Simply cutting sandwiches (and quesadillas) into different shapes is a fun project for him and it’s an easy way to make a holiday (or any day’s) meal more festive. I also love finding ways to use my cookie cutters for something besides sweets.
Serve these witch hat grilled cheese sandwiches with a cauldron of your favorite soup (like this lentil soup) for a comforting meal before you head out trick or treating. Happy Halloween!
Witch Hat Grilled Cheese Sandwiches |
Recipe Type: Sandwich
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Prep time: 5 mins
Cook time: 5 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Serves: 1+
There’s nothing fancy about these sandwiches but my son loves to use cookie cutters and it’s an easy way to make a festive holiday meal.
Ingredients
- Bread
- Cheese
- Witch hat cookie cutter
- Soup
Instructions
- Make a grilled cheese or any other favorite sandwich.
- Use the cookie cutter to cut out the witch hat. I have found that pulling the outside bread off while the cookie cutter is in the sandwich helps make an even edge.
- Serve the sandwiches with the soup of your choice.