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Grilled cheese goes chic with Haaps & Barley’s elevated spin on an American classic. Jill’s recipe kicks up the flavor with roasted tomatoes, which “need slow, low heat, so they take a while to cook, but you can make these ahead of time,” she says.

It’s a bit of a departure from the comfort food sandwich of our youth (and if I’m being honest, those broke college days, broke young adulting days…those lazy adulting days…). Hmm, guess not much has changed. Except this:

Add garlic, cheddar and a fried egg on a few slices of good, fresh bread and you’ll have yourself one satisfying sandwich. Save me some? (See lazy adulting, above).

Enjoy!

Chic Grilled Cheese

By Haaps & Barley

ROASTED TOMATO & GARLIC GRILLED CHEDDAR WITH FRIED EGG

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We’re back this week with another tasty recipe from the #HaapsandBarleyXCuriousPassport series. One thing you’ll notice about these recipes is that they all call for fresh, natural ingredients and simple preparation for a delicious and nourishing meal. Nourish is the name of the game lately, quite literally.

For the several weeks leading up to my Eurotrip, I’m participating in my client partner Danielle Omar’s 21-day Nourish program, a clean eating challenge with three tracks; I chose the digestive track to learn how my body really reacts to gluten and dairy. I also have to remove added sugars and alcohol from my diet during the program…and caffeine. One week in and I’m no longer feeling massively hungover from those caffeine withdrawals, I already feel less bloated (except for last Saturday’s hall pass so I could attend the Pizza Walkabout I helped organize with my friends — I also had BEER) and the sluggish effects of the 3 p.m. slump have nearly dissipated. “Cheat day” aside, I’m totally onboard with Danielle’s approach to nutrition, “It’s about being a conscious eater, rooted in your own unique principles about how you feed yourself.”

That said, I’m excited to add Haaps & Barley’s recipes into my meal planning without much modification, like Jill’s recipe for chicken soup, below. Since the recipe calls for orzo, which has gluten, I’ll probably swap it out for quinoa or black rice.

Enjoy!

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CURATIVE CHICKEN SOUP

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With exception to highly processed foods and a nod to indulging with moderation, I love it all. Give me carnitas piled high in a street taco, a hearty kale salad with homemade croutons, rolls and rolls of sushi any day.

However, my knowledge for hunting out a destination’s delicious eats doesn’t really translate to my culinary skills. I am a novice in my own kitchen and tend to lean toward simple yet flavorful recipes. When a former colleague and fellow blogger approached me with the idea of collaboration, I jumped at the opportunity.

15.12 Egg Salad

Photo: Haaps & Barley

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