Grilled Cheese with Asparagus & Ramps in Soft Corn Tortillas

Contains:  Dairy.  Is:  Vegetarian, gluten-free, quick & easy.

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Grilled cheese corn tortilla (instead of toast), with asparagus and ramps inside.  You can see them peaking out!

What are ramps?  Ramps are not just a way into a venue, that you need to climb, descend, or use roller skates for.  They are veggies in the allium family.  Their scientific name is Allium tricoccum, and they are native to eastern Canada and the United States.  They have a small root and underground bulb, a short stalk and a broad leaf.  To the unexperienced, they DO look a lot like the poisonous lily-of-the-valley, but they really prefer to grow in moist areas near stream beds or other water sources, and I think they require more sun than do the drier-weather preferring lilies-of-the-valley.  There are places in Canada and the US where they are regarded as “threatened”.   I find that they taste somewhere between shallots and garlic.   Native American tribes such as the Menominee, Cherokee, Iroquois, Ojibwa and the Potawatomi are all known to use this plant in their ancestral diets.

The ones I received from MassFoodDelivery – who obtained them from a Massachusetts farm – unfortunately had their bulbs cut off.  Not sure why – much of the flavor is down there in the bulb.  At any rate, I was surprised to be able to get ramps this year – and yes, these looked exceedingly fresh despite the absence of their bulbs.

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These are the ramps, with the bulbs sadly amputated. A good organic corn tortilla package to the right.

I was also able to get asparagus from MassFoodDelivery, despite mine not yet showing up.

For cheese, I used Pepper Jack – which is Monterey Jack with spicy pepper inclusions.  Use anything you like that melts.  I purchased this at the local mom and pop grocery.

Consider this a riff off of the old general Grilled Cheese Sandwich.   I had this for a breakfast, alongside some salad mixed greens.

You can sub in minced shallots for the ramps.   This is even decent as a breakfast.

Prep Time:  5 minutes or so.
Cook Time: 10 minutes max.
Rest Time:  Not needed.
Serves: Each of these serves one.
Cuisine:  Home Alone and Creative.
Leftovers: No, make each as you want.

Grilled Cheese with Asparagus & Ramps in Soft Corn Tortillas

  • Two soft corn tortillas, of the size tacos are generally made from.
  • About two or so ounces of meltable cheese – I chose pepperjack.  Chop into small bits.
  • 1 moderate asparagus stalk, tough bottom snapped off.  Chop or break the stalk into small half-inch segments.
  • 2 ramps, sliced.
  • 1 tablespoon butter.

Heat the butter in a skillet to about medium.

Add each tortilla and allow the butter to coat each side, then remove.  About a minute or two overall.

Pan fry the asparagus for a couple minutes in the butter, then remove.

Layer the cheese and the asparagus on one of the tortillas, working for a good cheese coverage.  Top with the ramps.  Top this with the other tortilla.

Using a spatula, transfer the tortilla cheese sandwich to the skillet.  Cook for two minutes (or less) on one side, then gently flip, and cook the other side for the same time.

Slide the grilled cheese tortilla to the serving plate, and quarter it for serving.  The tortilla will be more flexible than a regular toasted grilled cheese.

Serve with a salad, or perhaps with salsa of your choice, or perhaps with sour cream.

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About goatsandgreens

The foodie me: Low/no gluten, low sugars, lots of ethnic variety of foods. Seafood, offal, veggies. Farmers' markets. Cooking from scratch, and largely local. The "future" me: I've now moved to my new home in rural western Massachusetts. I am raising chickens (for meat and for eggs) and planning for guinea fowl, Shetland sheep, and probably goats and/or alpaca. Possibly feeder pigs. Raising veggies and going solar.
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6 Responses to Grilled Cheese with Asparagus & Ramps in Soft Corn Tortillas

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  2. Miz Helen says:

    I would just love this combo, it looks so good! Hope you are having a great week. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and come back to see us real soon!
    Miz Helen

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  4. Picnic Punk says:

    What differentiates a grilled cheese from a quesadilla? Would this be a quesadilla then since it means melted cheese and it uses tortilla? (Lol is cereal a soup? Is a quesadilla a grilled cheese or vice versa)

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