Classic Patty Melts with Secret Sauce

Patty Melts with Secret Sauce

A Patty Melt is the perfect middle ground between a burger and a grilled cheese. The secret to a legendary melt is the “cheese sandwich” technique—placing cheese on both the top and bottom of the patty to act as a savory glue that holds the bread, meat, and secret sauce together. Rye bread is traditional, but sourdough or thick Texas toast gives a sturdy, buttery crunch that pairs perfectly with juicy beef and tangy sauce.


Ingredients

For the Melts

IngredientAmount
Ground beef (80/20)1 ½ lbs
Sandwich bread (Rye, Sourdough, etc.)8 slices
Cheese (Swiss, American, or a mix)8 slices
Butter, softened4 tbsp
Salt and black pepperTo taste

For the Secret Sauce

IngredientAmount
Mayonnaise½ cup
Ketchup2 tbsp
Mustard (Yellow or Dijon)1 tbsp
Pickle relish (Sweet or Dill)1 tbsp
Garlic powder½ tsp
Smoked paprika½ tsp
Black pepper1 pinch

Instructions

1. Make the Secret Sauce:
In a small bowl, whisk together mayo, ketchup, mustard, relish, garlic powder, paprika, and black pepper. Chill in the fridge for a few minutes to let the flavors meld.

2. Shape and Sear the Patties:
Divide the beef into 4 portions and shape into rectangles or rounds slightly larger than your bread (they will shrink). Season generously with salt and pepper. Cook in a skillet over medium-high heat for 3–4 minutes per side. Remove and set aside.

Tip: If adding caramelized onions, cook them in the beef fat left in the pan for extra flavor.

3. Assemble the Melts:
Butter one side of all 8 slices of bread. On the non-buttered side of 4 slices, layer:

  1. Slice of cheese
  2. Cooked beef patty
  3. Onions/mushrooms (optional)
  4. Dollop of secret sauce
  5. Second slice of cheese
  6. Top with remaining bread, butter side up

4. Grill to Golden Perfection:
Heat skillet over medium heat. Cook “low and slow” so the bread turns golden as the cheese melts. Grill 3–4 minutes per side, pressing gently with a spatula.

5. Rest and Serve:
Let the melts rest for 1 minute to allow the cheese to set slightly. Slice diagonally and serve hot.

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