It is easer to buy cheese pre-sliced for sandwiches but this is a sauce made mostly of cheese because that gives me a chance to put vermouth in it and spread it out. The thick cheese sauce pours onto the pan and burns and I like that a lot. The same thing can be done open face near to the broiler.
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