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Oct 1, 2013

The 20 Best Sandwiches In 20 Brooklyn Neighborhoods

By Kristin Iversen

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Park Slope: Meltkraft’s Melter Skelter

So there’s lots of places to get grilled cheese in this city, and even in this neighborhood. So why’d we pick a brand new place to represent the best of Park Slope? Well, maybe because this is one of the best, most interesting grilled cheeses we’ve ever had. Meltkraft (opened by the people behind Valley Shepherd Creamery) uses local ingredients and farm-fresh cheeses to make its innovative sandwiches. This one features Valley Shepherd’s “Melter Skelter” cheese (similar to a 3-month old Raclette), pickled green tomatoes and jalapeños for an acidic, spicy kick, watercress for a fresh, peppery flavor, and BBQ potato chips because, DELICIOUS. Added bonus? You can get this grilled cheese fried in duck fat.

442 9th Street, Park Slope valleyshepherd.com

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