Steak melts on garlic toast
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Cooking Instructions
- 1
heat oven to 350°. Cut up onion half into thing slices. Hear small skillet on medium high heat. Put Garlic Texas Toast into oven once heated. If pan is heated put a small amount of butter to cover bottom perhaps using a table spoon will do the job. Place onions to cover bottom and tear frozen steak ems into pieces dropping the pieces into the onions and butter. Allow to cool until done. Take Texas Toast out when bottom have browned leaving top softened for near and cheese.
- 2
when you have cooked near and browned the Texas toast then you take shredded mozzarella cheese and shredded sharp cheddar cheese and place on one side of Texas toast with meat. The other side you can dress it up with whatever dressing you desire. Enjoy.
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