Like most people I know, I think samples are the best thing about any trip to a grocery store. I used to put up with the most hectic family trips imaginable to Costco because of the free food. (I still say, Costco on a Sunday is the scariest place in any suburban community.) And even though Whole Foods is considerably more expensive than most markets I shop at, the free stuff on Saturdays makes it more than worth my while.
Usually I scarf down the sample and listen to the Whole Foods employee go on and on and on about how wonderful what I’m eating is, and how I should buy it. I keep nodding…and keep eating while pretending to be interested but we both know that I have no intention of purchasing this treat, no matter how delectable.
That was until I tried a sample of a Grilled Summer Squash and Brie Sandwich. I was actually searching for something to whip up for lunch and then I spotted a Whole Foods lady making the sandwiches–grilling away with brie oozing out of every end. She informed me where the brie was and that it was on sale and I was S-O-L-D.
I picked up the rest of the ingredients, went home and made this immediately. And you should, too. Because it was really freaking good. And kinda good for you. Probably not really, but there are vegetables involved, so we can pretend.
Ingredients:
2 zucchini or medium yellow squash, sliced lengthwise into 1/2 inch-thick slices
2 teaspoons of EVOO
1/2 teaspoon coarse sea salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 thick-cut slices of round country bread
1 large garlic glove, split
10 ounces of Brie cheese, sliced
1 large tomato, sliced
1 cup sunflower, radish, or other sprouts
Directions
Prepare the grill for medium-high heat cooking or preheat the broiler. Brush squash with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Grill or broil, turning once or twice, until tender and nicely browned, 6-8 minutes. Set aside.
Grill or broil bread until just lightly browned, about 1 minute per side. Rub bread on both sides with garlic; discard the garlic. Cover tops of slices with Brie; place on a cool part of the grill and cover the grill or broil until the cheese is somewhat melted. Top with grilled squash, tomatoes and sprouts. Cut each sandwich in half and serve.

this looks AMAZING!
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Thanks! It was!
This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing. I’m glad I found this on here – your blog is great.:)
Thank you, Becca! That’s so nice of you to say!
I agree with you…Costco on the weekend is a very scary place. I get anxiety just thinking about it:)
Omg, so do I…
mmm this sounds amazing! A must try
Thanks, Jacquelyn!
I love brie sandwiches. This recipe sounds fantastic.
Thanks, Russell!
This sandwich is perfect for summer!! Love the squash and the brie!
I agree! Any sandwich you can make on the grill pretty much is!
I wish I had this sandwich while at the office. Looks so appetizing!
Ughhh me too. My lazy lunch lean cuisine pizza is not cutting it today!
Such a wonderfully honest and witty food post! I am also a sucker for free food tastings at the supermarkets
i am a hugeeeee toasted sandwhich fan but ive never thought to put veggies in there?? MIGHT have to give this one a go
Anna xo
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Thanks so much, Anna! You should definitely give it a try!
I have to admit that I will sometimes take a box/carton/bottle of the item that I just sampled, put it in my cart, then when I turn the corner down the next aisle, take it out and leave it on a random shelf. Yep, I’m that person. Too guilty to say “no, thanks” and too cheap to just buy it. The sample police are going to ban me soon. I know it.
That’s hysterical!
alas, I’ve avoided Costco since I hate crowds. No WF near by, but Wegmans often has good snacks. Sandwich looks great. My husband has only recently become a convert to brie.
I;m glad your husband has come over to the dark side of cheese!
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