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Cook the patties: In the same skillet (no need to wipe it out), increase the heat to medium-high. Add the beef patties and cook 3–4 minutes per side, or until nicely browned with crispy edges and cooked to your desired doneness. Transfer the cooked patties to a plate and turn the heat down to medium-low.

Butter the bread: While the patties rest, spread the remaining 4 tablespoons of softened butter evenly on one side of each bread slice. This is what gives you that greasy, golden crunch, so make sure you go all the way to the edges.

Buttered bread and cooked patties ready for assembly
Buttered bread and cooked patties ready for assembly

Assemble in the pan: Place 4 slices of bread, buttered side down, into the skillet. Top each with 1 slice of cheese, a generous scoop of the caramelized onions, one beef patty, and another slice of cheese. Cap each with a second slice of bread, buttered side up.

Grill the patty melts: Cook the sandwiches over medium-low heat for 3–4 minutes per side, pressing gently with a spatula, until the bread is deep golden brown and crisp and the cheese is fully melted and gooey in the center. If the bread is browning too fast, lower the heat and give the cheese more time to melt.

Patty melts grilling in a skillet with a spatula
Patty melts grilling in a skillet with a spatula

Serve: Transfer the patty melts to an oval plate and let them rest for 1–2 minutes so the cheese settles slightly. Slice in half if desired and serve hot, with the onions and melted cheese peeking out of the crunchy, buttery bread.

Variations & Tips

For picky eaters, you can skip the onions on their sandwich and simply add extra cheese. If your family prefers milder flavor, use American or mild cheddar instead of Swiss. To stretch the recipe, make smaller patties and use regular sandwich bread cut in half for kid-sized melts. For a slightly lighter version, use 90/10 ground beef and just 1 tablespoon of butter per sandwich, adding a quick spray of cooking oil to the pan if needed.

Kid-sized patty melt halves with mild cheese and veggies
Kid-sized patty melt halves with mild cheese and veggies

If you love extra onion flavor, cook three onions instead of two and pile them high. For a classic diner twist, spread a thin layer of yellow mustard or Thousand Island dressing on the inside of the bread before grilling. You can also swap in rye bread for a more traditional patty melt taste, or use sourdough if that’s what you keep on hand. To make ahead for busy nights, cook the onions and shape the patties earlier in the day, then just sear, assemble, and grill when everyone’s hungry.

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