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Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.comSweet ~ savory. Savory ~ sweet. I don’t care what the order. Something magical happens with you combine the two. To honor Grilled Cheese Month I bring you Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes. A splendid combination of both…. sweet & savory.

Thinly sliced grapes, with creamy salty cheese & protein packed chicken make for an irresistible sandwich.

Don’t forget to check out my 50 AMAZING Grilled Cheese Recipes post too!

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

Take those grapes ‘n slice ’em real thin. Do the same with the chicken breast. You can pound it thin too.

Heaven found.

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

Picture this: take your favorite cheese platter and heat it under the broiler.

A fruit ‘n cheese flavor explosion on dark, crusty bread.

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

As I write this blog post I am sidetracked by photos & music by Luke Bryan. A good thing indeed.

Grilled cheese & hot country singers are a quite lovely combo. Yup.

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes | recipe on MarlaMeridith.com

What ingredients do you put in your favorite grilled cheese sandwich?

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~ Marla Meridith

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39 thoughts on “Grilled Cheese with Chicken, Cheddar & Grapes

  1. Oh wow! This sandwich looks divine. I am such a big fan of savory grapes, especially when paired with cheese. Thanks for sharing a lovely recipe and gorgeous photos too!

  2. I love that you sliced the grapes! And I love an ooey, gooey grilled cheese!

    And such pretty pics. The grapes with the colors in the plate; their reflection and the cheese’s reflection and light bouncing. And the old chippy board. Seriously so much goodness going on, Marla!

  3. Marla,
    What a delicious-looking combination.
    I know what you mean about a ‘cheese platter under the broiler’–ever since I did a grape, goat cheese and thyme focaccia I started a minor obsession to make a ‘cheese plate pizza’. It’s still in the rattling around my brain stage (garlic oil or fig jam for the sauce? and what kind of crust?) but when I figure it out I’ll know.
    Meantime, to get that sweet-savoury cheese plate action, your sandwich looks divine.
    Thanks!
    Thanks!