Ah, Patty Melt 🥩🧅🧀 — a classic American diner sandwich that’s the best of both worlds: a burger and a grilled cheese! Let’s break it down:
What It Is
A patty melt is essentially a juicy ground beef patty served on grilled bread (usually rye), layered with caramelized onions and melted cheese. It’s cooked like a grilled cheese sandwich, giving a crispy, buttery exterior with a savory, melty interior.
Key Components
- Ground Beef Patty
- Usually thin, seasoned with salt and pepper
- Slightly smaller than the bread slices for easy grilling
- Bread
- Rye bread is classic
- Buttered on the outside for a golden, crispy crust
- Cheese
- Swiss cheese is traditional
- Cheddar or American cheese can also be used
- Onions
- Sautéed or caramelized until soft and sweet
- Provides depth of flavor and balances the richness of beef and cheese
Assembly & Cooking
- Caramelize onions in butter until golden and sweet
- Form and cook beef patties (seasoned with salt and pepper)
- Assemble sandwich: bread → cheese → onions → patty → cheese → bread
- Grill in a skillet or on a griddle over medium heat until bread is golden and cheese is melted
- Press lightly with a spatula for even grilling
Tips for a Perfect Patty Melt
- Caramelize onions slowly for maximum sweetness and flavor
- Use thin patties — they heat through quickly without overcooking the bread
- Butter the bread generously for a crisp, golden exterior
- Cheese layer on both sides helps hold everything together
The patty melt is comfort food meets diner classic — rich, cheesy, savory, and crispy.
I can give you a step-by-step patty melt recipe that’s juicy, melty, and perfectly caramelized.
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