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Classic Welsh Rarebit on Toast
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Welsh Rarebit
Prep: 10 min • Cook: 15 min. A timeless Welsh classic featuring toasted bread generously topped with a rich, savory cheese sauce infused with ale, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce. Perfect for a comforting light meal.
- Preparation time
 - 10 min
 - Cooking time
 - 15 min
 - Total time
 - 25 min
 - Servings
 - 4
 - Course
 - Main
 - Complexity
 - Easy
 
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Ingredients
- 7oz cheddar cheese(grated)
 - 2 4/7 fl oz ale(traditional bitter or stout recommended)
 - 2 tbsp worcestershire sauce
 - 1 tsp mustard(English mustard powder or Dijon)
 - 4 pcs bread(thick slices, sturdy bread like sourdough or bloomer)
 - butter(for toasting bread; null)
 - 1 egg yolk(optional, for richness)
 
Instructions
Make the Rarebit Sauce
- In a saucepan, combine the grated cheddar cheese, ale, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard.
 - Heat gently over a low to medium heat, stirring constantly, until the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth and thick.
 - If using, whisk in the egg yolk once the cheese is melted. Cook for another minute, stirring, but do not boil.
 
Toast the Bread
- Lightly butter one side of each slice of bread.
 - Toast the bread under a grill (broiler) or on a griddle pan until golden brown and lightly crisp.
 
Assemble and Grill
- Place the toasted bread, buttered side up, on a baking sheet.
 - Spoon the cheese sauce generously over the untoasted side of the bread, spreading it evenly to the edges.
 - Place the baking sheet under a hot grill (broiler) for 2-4 minutes, or until the top is bubbling and golden brown.
 
Nutrition
- Servings
 - 4
 - Serving size (imperial)
 - 5.6 oz
 
| Nutrient | Per serving | Per 100 g | Total (4 servings) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Calories | 450.5 kcal | 281.6 kcal | 1,802 kcal | 
| Protein | 25.2 g | 15.8 g | 100.8 g | 
| Fat | 28.1 g | 17.6 g | 112.4 g | 
| Carbs | 25.8 g | 16.1 g | 103.2 g | 
Tips
- Ensure your cheese is finely grated for a smoother, quicker melting sauce that won't become stringy.
 - Avoid boiling the cheese sauce, as this can cause the cheese to split or become oily.
 - Serve immediately while hot and bubbling. Garnish with a pinch of cayenne pepper or chopped chives.
 
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