Patty Melt Recipe - Diner Food - On The Go Bites (2024)

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Our patty melt recipe is classic comfort food. Half melty grilled cheese, half juicy burgerwith the comfort of butter.

What do you think of when I say Patty Melt? My first thought is Waffle House. When I asked my kids and friends what pattymelt recipe they favored, I heard Whataburger, Steak and Shake and a localfavorite The Majestic Diner.

The Majestic is your classic American diner and has been cooking hearty fare here since 1929. It’s got the neon sign, vinyl booths and waitresses in white doily aprons. The entire menu is just what you’d expect from a Diner. Tuna melt, chicken salad, club sandwiches and omelets with grits and toast……but no biscuits. Kind of weird considering they are southern.

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Whatever patty melt recipe is your favorite, this version isabout as classic as it comes. A juicy burger topped with melty gooey cheese,piled high with caramelized onions, sandwiched between two pieces of rye breadand griddled like a grilled cheese. Pureheaven.

How To Shape A Patty Melt

Divide 1-pound ground beef, preferably grass fed, infourths.

Shape the burger patty a little different than normal, afterall, rye bread isn’t round like a hamburger bun. I like to make an oval patty that’s a littlelarger than the bread itself since the meat will shrink when you cook it.

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It’s easier if you put the burger patty between parchment orwax paper and press down to ¼” thickness.

Transfer to a baking tray, sprinkle one side with salt andpepper and pop in the freezer for a few minutes. When you make a thin burger patty like thisit’s hard to get the spatula under the patty without losing its shape.

By freezing the burgers for a few minutes, it will solidifythe burger patty and make it easier to work with.

Patty melts aren’t big thick burgers, they are thinner. I guess because the patty itself is bigger insurface area because rye bread is larger than a burger bun. Otherwise you’d have one heck-of-a huge pieceof hamburger meat!

How To Make A Patty Melt

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Griddle the patty melts on the stove over medium-high heatfor 2-3 minutes per side for medium-rare. Flip when you see the juice rising tothe top. Remove when cooked. They cook fast!

Place the cheddar cheese on a slice of bread, then thecooked burger, pile on some caramelized onions and finally the swiss cheese andanother piece of rye bread. Spread onerye piece with softened butter or mayonnaise.The butter adds a rich taste and crispier bread, but the mayonnaisebrowns nicer and won’t burn as easily.

If using mayo don’t put too much on or the bread will getsoggy. A very thin layer is all you arelooking for.

Turn heat down to medium.Wipe out the pan with a paper towel.Put the sandwich back in the pan with mayo side down and griddle likeyou would a grilled cheese. Spread thetop piece of bread with softened butter or with mayonnaise and flip when bottombread is golden, just enough to toast the bread and melt the cheese, about 3minutes per side.

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If you don’t wipe out the pan then the bread will have somedark speckles from residue, see picture above.More an aesthetic thing.

You will have an ooey gooey luscious patty melt just waitingfor you to take the first juicy bite!

Do You Have Caramelized Onions Frozen?

Caramelized onions add so much flavor to just about anything, thus, you should always have them in the freezer as a time saver. See our post on How To Cook Caramelized Onions in The Slow Cooker, we also have freezing instructions too.

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If you don’t have the onions handy then you’ll need to cookthem now. If you are in a hurry you cancook over medium-high heat for about 12-15 minutes. If you have the time, you’ll get a beautifulcaramel flavor and eye appeal if you cook the onions over medium heat for about20-25 minutes.

The same pan can be used for the onions, cooking the burgersand finally the patty melt recipe. Ifyou want to save time use a separate pan for the onions so that they can becooking while you do all the other steps for the recipe.

Make Ahead Tips For Our Patty Melt Recipe

The burger patties can be made a day ahead of time, coveredand refrigerated. Bring to roomtemperature before making the patty melt recipe. The caramelized onions can bemade up to 3-4 days ahead and refrigerated or frozen up to 3 months.

This is a great meal for the freezer. I keep formed burger patties and caramelizedonions in the freezer all the time. Bothcan be used for all kinds of recipes.

Use the caramelized onions for our Butternut Squash Flatbread, The General Muir Burger or Ham and Cheese Puff Pastry.

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And the burger patties can be used for our Patty Melt Recipehere, or any variation of burgers.Keeping the hamburgers frozen makes burgers an easy, quick weeknightmeal.

What To Serve With Patty Melts

Obvious choices are fries, chips or Chick-fil-A creamy coleslaw.

Healthier choices and ones that complement the heaviness of the patty melt recipe are fresh fruit, vinegar based coleslaw or oven roasted potatoes. I’ll make a post for the potatoes because it’s a mainstay in our household. Better than French fries, healthier and sooooooooo easy!

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Ingredient Substitutions

Ground Beef – use a chicken thigh or breast

Swiss and cheddar cheese – American melts well, use any of your favorite cheeses, the ones I use are traditional for a patty melt recipe.

Caramelized onions – oh, you have to have caramelized onions or it just wouldn’t be a patty melt.

Rye Bread – again, rye is traditional but use any sandwich bread that you like. If you put it on a bun then you have a hamburger. Slices of bread and a thin burger make it a patty melt.

Butter or mayonnaise – you need to use one or the other for the bread when griddling. Actually, you could skip this if you are watching calories BUT, if you are looking at this recipe I don’t think you’re on a diet.

Butter is more traditional, adds great flavor and givescrispier toast. Mayonnaise is easier tospread, doesn’t burn as easily as butter but sometimes leaves the bread alittle soggy if you put too much on.

Patty Melt Variations

Some people put a special sauce like our Comeback Sauce, Russian or Thousand Island dressing or Yum Yum sauce on the inside of the patty melt recipe.

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How To Freeze Patty Melts

Why not just freeze your patties once they are formed? That way you can throw them on the griddlefor a quick, last minute weeknight meal.I keep burgers and patty melts frozen all the time. That way even my kids can throw it in a panand have a delicious burger in just a few minutes time.

Form the patties and flash freeze them, meaning freeze on abaking tray for about an hour or two.Then place in a labeled freezer baggie and use within three months. They will be fine to eat past three monthsbut will begin to degrade in both texture and taste.

No need to defrost.Throw the patty melts on a hot griddle, when you see the juice rising tothe top of the burger, flip and cook a couple more minutes.

I wouldn’t freeze a completely cooked patty melt as it willend up a soggy mess. BUT, you can cookthe burger and assemble the patty melt, making sure that you have a piece ofcheese against both pieces of bread (to keep the onions and burger from makingthe bread soggy). Just skip the butteror mayo part.

Then freeze. Whenready to cook spread with softened butter or mayonnaise and finish griddling. It’s best to bring the patty melts to roomtemperature before frying.

Ideally you want to freeze the patty, bread and caramelizedonions separately and heat separately.But let’s face it, we live in a world where you just grab from thefreezer and microwave. So if that’s you,then assemble completely and go forward, the patty melt recipe is still goodthis way, it’s just better if you freeze the ingredients separate.

How To Take A Patty Melt On-The-Go

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The patty melt recipe can be a little messy, especially withthe caramelized onions that slide off easily.

One way to make it easy to eat-on-the-go is to put thecaramelized onions on the inside of the patty melt. Yep, I said inside.

Your burger patty will end up thicker than normal. You really can’t get thinner than the ¼”burger patty already called for in this recipe.So this will be more like the thickness of a regular burger.

Place caramelized onions on top of one of the raw patty meltpatties, top with another raw patty and pinch the edges together. Follow instructions from our regular pattymelt recipe.

No more caramelized onions falling down your shirt or allover your hands.

Whether you encase the onions inside the burger or not, you’ll want to wrap the patty melt well. See our post and video on how to wrap a sandwich without plastic. Or use a parchment paper bag if you are eating the patty melt recipe right away.

How Long Can Cooked Hamburger Be Left At Room Temperature

According to the USDA the cooked burgers need to be refrigerated within 2 hours of cooking, or 1 hour if it’s really hot and over 90 degrees, uh, can you say Atlanta in the summer? So if you are taking the patty melts for lunch or a picnic you’ll want to put them in a cooler and reheat at the office or school or server room temperature for the picnic or tailgate.

You can refrigerate our cooked patty melt recipe for up to3-4 days or frozen for up to 4 months for quality (do not put butter the breadif freezing, do that step when ready to griddle).

Patty Melt Recipe

Ultimate comfort food, our patty melt recipe is easy, quick and satisfies. Grass fed beef, caramelized onions, cheese and rye bread grilled. Yum!

CourseMain Course

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Servings 4 servings

Author On The Go Bites

Ingredients

  • 1poundground beefpreferably grass fed
  • 3/4cupcaramelized onions
  • 4 to 8slices swiss cheeseenough to cover a piece of bread
  • 4 to 8slices cheddar cheeseenough to cover a piece of bread
  • 4Tablespoonsunsalted butter, softened or mayonnaise
  • 8wholeslices rye breador your favorite sandwich bread
  • Asprinklekosher salt and pepperfor the raw burger patties

Instructions

If you don't have frozen caramelized onions, make them this way

  1. If you don’t already have caramelized onions then slice two large onions in half, peel and then in cut half moons.


    Heat a Tablespoon canola oil in skillet over medium high heat and cook onions for 20-25 minutes until they are a nice golden brown. Stirring often.

    If the onions are browning too quickly turn heat down to medium. If liquid evaporates add a little more oil or some water. You want some kind of liquid so that the onions don’t burn.

    If using frozen caramelized onions, heat over medium heat. Once warm remove to a platter and cover with foil.

Form the burger patties

  1. Use the same pan to cook the burgers and eventually the patty melts.

    Divide 1-pound ground beef, preferably grass fed, in fourths.

    Make an oval patty that’s a little larger than the bread itself since the meat will shrink when you cook it.

    Transfer to a parchment lined baking tray, sprinkle one side with salt and pepper and pop in the freezer for a few minutes, about 10-15.

Cook the burgers

  1. While freezing the patties, assemble the remaining ingredients and prepare any side dishes that you plan to serve.

    Griddle the patty melts on the stove over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes per side for medium-rare. Flip when you see the juice rising to the top. Remove when cooked.

Assemble and cook the patty melts

  1. Place the cheddar cheese on a slice of bread, pile on some caramelized onions, then the cooked burger, and finally the Swiss cheese and another piece of rye bread. Spread one
    rye piece with softened butter or mayonnaise.

  2. Turn heat down to medium. Wipe out the pan with a paper towel. Put the sandwich back in the pan with mayo side down and griddle like you would a grilled cheese. Spread the
    top with mayo and flip when bottom bread is golden, just enough to toast the bread and melt the cheese, about 3 minutes per side.

Recipe Notes

Flash Freeze Burgers: When you make a thin burger patty like this it’s hard to get the spatula under the patty without losing its shape. By freezing the burgers for a few minutes, it will solidify the burger patty and make it easier to work with.

When forming the patty melt it’s easier if you put the burger patty between parchment or wax paper and press down to ¼” thickness. Reshape a little if needed. Easy clean up too.

Patty melts aren’t big thick burgers, they are thinner. I guess because the patty itself is bigger in surface area because rye bread is larger than a burger bun. Otherwise you’d have one heck-of-a huge piece of hamburger meat!

Butter or mayonnaise? Butter will give a richer taste and crispier bread. Mayonnaise gives a nice golden color and doesn’t burn as easily as butter. If using mayo only put a thin layer, otherwise the bread will get soggy.

Use the same pan to cook the burgers and eventually the patty melts. Make sure to wipe the pan out with a paper towel or you’ll get some black speckles or burned pieces on the bread. No need to clean the pan with water, a quick swipe with a paper towel will do it.

Don’t have frozen caramelized onions? To save time, make sure that you start the caramelized onions first, even before you assemble all of your ingredients. Using two pans will save even more time. Get the onions cooking and then follow directions in order. This way you can complete the meal in 35 minutes or even less.

Use our Make-Ahead tips in the post and you’ll have dinner on plates in 15 minutes.

See post for ingredient substitutions, variations and freezing instructions

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