Who doesn’t love a patty melt ?

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Who doesn’t love a patty melt?

Well, besides vegetarians, people who don’t like rye bread, people who don’t eat onions, or anyone observing a low-fat diet.
Which begs the question: Why can I never begin a cooking post like a normal person?
Okay, I’ll just put it a different way: I love patty melts. In case you don’t know the strict definition, a patty melt is a beautiful, luscious, delicious cross between a grilled cheese and a hamburger. Cooked, golden brown onions are a signature ingredient and while any bread can be used, rye is the classic choice.
Absolutely, positively to die for.

DSC_2648To start, violently grab an onion.



DSC_2650Whack it in half…



DSC_2651Then cut off one end, peel off the skin…



DSC_2655And slice them up! Not too thick, not too thin.



DSC_2657Grab a tablespoon of butter…



DSC_2659Throw it into a skillet over medium-low heat…



DSC_2660And throw in the onions, honey baby!



DSC_2666Stir them around, then let them cook slowly while you get everything else ready. Just remember to stir them from time to time so they won’t get all oogie.
(Name that movie.)



DSC_2668Grab some ground beef.



DSC_2670Sprinkle in salt…



DSC_2675Pepper…



DSC_2680And several dashes of Worcestershire sauce!



DSC_2685Smush it all together with your hands until it’s all combined…



DSC_2688Then form the meat into patties.



DSC_2684Real quick-like: stir the onions! They’re looking pretty.



DSC_2690Then throw another tablespoon of butter into a separate skillet…



DSC_2694And cook the patties over medium to medium-high heat.



DSC_2698Meanwhile, back at the onions…



DSC_2701Give ’em a quick stir, and mmmm. They’re looking great.



DSC_2706Flip the burger, then let it go until it’s done!
How do you like your burgers, by the way? We’re a medium well household.
Medium rare steaks. Medium well burgers.
Amen.



DSC_2716Okay, to make the patty melt, melt butter in a clean skillet and throw in a piece of rye bread. Swirl it around so the outside surface really soaks up the butter. Then (not pictured because I’m an airhead) lay a piece of Swiss cheese on the bread.



DSC_2713Grab a good amount of onions…



DSC_2714And lay them on the patty.



DSC_2718Then lay the patty on the cheese…



DSC_2719And add a second slice of Swiss.



DSC_2725Let the first side get nice and golden brown and crisp…



DSC_2726Then flip it to the other side. (Psst. Add a little more butter to the pan before you flip it to make sure the other side gets nice and crisp, too!



DSC_2730Yummy, yumalicious, yummy. Now all you have to do is let the other side get crisp and make sure all the cheese is totally melted and divine.



DSC_2735Important note: This is not something you’ll want to eat if you’re on a diet.



DSC_2749But the good news is…



DSC_2753You can easily share it with someone you love. Half a patty melt is usually all you need!
Here’s the recipe, guys. Make one (or two) this week!


RECIPE


Patty Melts

PREP TIME:
10 Minutes
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
COOK TIME:
25 Minutes
SERVINGS:
4 Servings
  • 1 stick Butter
  • 1 whole Large Onion, Halved And Sliced
  • 1-1/2 pound Ground Beef
  • Salt And Pepper, to taste
  • 5 dashes Worcestershire Sauce
  • 8 slices Swiss Cheese
  • 8 slices Rye Bread
In a medium skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of butter over medium-low heat. Throw in the sliced onions and cook slowly for 20 to 25 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onions are golden brown and soft.

In a medium bowl, mix together the ground beef, salt & pepper, and Worcestershire. Form into 4 patties.

Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a separate skillet over medium heat. Cook the patties on both sides until totally done in the middle.

Assemble patty melts this way: Slice of bread, slice of cheese, hamburger patty, 1/4 of the cooked onions, another slice of cheese, and another slice of bread. On a clean griddle or in a skillet, melt 2 tablespoons butter and grill the sandwiches over medium heat until golden brown. Remove the sandwiches and add the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter to the skillet. Turn the sandwiches to the skillet, flipping them to the other side. Cook until golden brown and crisp, and until cheese is melted.

Slice in half and serve immediately!

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