3 Easy Steps: Bomb BBQ Sandwich That will Elevate You to god level
Have you ever had a sandwich that was so good you cried? A sandwich that reached into your very soul
and said, "I am what you've been waiting for!" Well, I'm here to give you the secret to that sandwich, and
you, my friend, will be known from this day out as "The sandwich god" This is how you make the Pulled
Pork Grilled Cheese, let's get started.
Step 1: Ingredients
You will need the following ingredients.
Sliced sourdough bread
Pepper Jack cheese
Colby cheese
Pulled pork
Butter
Salt
Blues playlist for ambiance
Step 2: Preparation
Before I start, I like to lay out all the ingredients so that it is easier to handle.
How to build
Start by buttering one side of the bread
Heat frying pan on high so that the butter sizzles
Once pan is ready place bread on pan
Immediately place one slice of pepper jack and one slice of colby on top
Use a handful of pulled pork next
Place one slice of pepper jack and one slice of colby on top, followed by bread
Step 3: Cooking
At this step it is advised to turn on your blues playlist and pop open a beer.
(Pro tip: wear sunglasses for added coolness.)
Cook until you have a golden brown surface and the cheese is melted flip and repeat
Place on paper towel and lightly salt both sides
Serve with BBQ sauce of choice
Follow these instructions, and I promise you will be the talk at every party this summer. For more
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And that's it all you needed to become a sandwich god! You're welcome, now stop reading and go
impress someone with your newfound skills.



Hi Robert! This sandwich sounds delicious! Great job with using lists in your writing. Listing the ingredients helps me as a reader fully understand what is needed. The ordered, numbered list that you used to elaborate the whole building and cooking processes was a great way to provide the step-by-step. So much easier to read than in paragraph form. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteHi Robert, I really enjoyed reading your post! It was very engaging. I liked your headings for the steps and your use of ordered lists under each of those. It's helpful to see what happens in each of the steps in the order they are to be done. Nice work!
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