Blackstone Patty Melt Recipe: Juicy Griddle Cheeseburger Melt

Blackstone Patty Melt is quick and simple to prepare using a Blackstone griddle. Recreate a classic diner-style patty melt at home with crisped bread, caramelized onions, and melty cheese for a satisfyingly nostalgic sandwich.

Patty Melt cut in half and stacked on a plate

If you grew up enjoying a patty melt at your local diner, you know how comforting and delicious it can be. Cooking it on a Blackstone griddle makes the process fast and gives even heat for perfectly browned beef and toasted bread.

Part sandwich, part burger, the patty melt blends the best of both worlds. Use your favorite bread and cheese combinations—sourdough or rye and Swiss are classic, but feel free to swap cheeses. Blackstone griddle recipes like this are straightforward and yield reliably great results.

What’s in this post: Blackstone Patty Melt

  • What is a Patty Melt?
  • Is a Patty Melt the Same as a Cheeseburger?
  • Ingredients
  • Substitutions and Additions
  • How to Make Patty Melt on a Blackstone Griddle
  • Patty Melt Blackstone Tips
  • What to Serve with a Patty Melt?
  • How to Store
  • How to Reheat
  • Blackstone Patty Melt Recipe

What is a Patty Melt?

A patty melt combines seasoned ground beef patties and caramelized onions layered between slices of toasted bread with melted cheese. The result is a rich, savory sandwich with crisp edges and gooey cheese.

Is a Patty Melt the Same as a Cheeseburger?

They are similar but distinct. A cheeseburger is typically served on a bun, while a patty melt uses sliced bread, often rye or sourdough, and features caramelized onions and melted cheese pressed into the bread. The patty melt has been a diner favorite for decades.

Ingredients

Ingredients needed - sourdough bread, ground beef, onion, butter, swiss cheese

Scroll to the recipe card below for exact measurements. In short, you’ll need bread (sourdough or rye), ground beef, a white onion, butter for sautéing and toasting, and slices of cheese such as Swiss.

Substitutions and Additions

  • Change the Cheese – Swap Swiss for cheddar, provolone, or your preferred melting cheese.
  • Bread – Use sturdy, thick-sliced breads like sourdough, rye, or artisan loaf. Thin sandwich bread may fall apart.
  • Add Dressing – Spread a thin layer of mustard or mayo for extra flavor before assembling.

How to Make Patty Melt on a Blackstone Griddle

Slice of bread with a bowl of butter and a plate of two ground beef balls

Step 1 – Preheat the Blackstone to medium-high (about 450°F). Divide the ground beef into two even portions.

Two slice of bread with butter spread on them on a black plate with a bowl of butter on the side

Step 2 – Butter the bread on one side of each slice with about 1 tablespoon of butter so the bread toasts nicely on the griddle.

Cooking chopped onions on the griddle

Step 3 – Caramelize the onions Melt the remaining butter on one side of the griddle, then add the sliced onions. Cook slowly until they are soft and caramelized, about 3–5 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Ground beef patties on the griddle with a burger press on parchment paper pressing on the ground beef patty on the griddle

Step 4 – Smash the patties While the onions cook, place the beef on the griddle. Lay a piece of parchment over the meat and press with a spatula or burger press into thin patties. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.

Cooked ground beef patty on the griddle

Step 5 – Cook until crispy Let the patties cook undisturbed until browned and crispy around the edges, about 2–3 minutes. Flip and cook the other side 2–3 minutes more.

Slice cheese topped with ground beef patty on a griddle

Step 6 – Add cheese Place a slice of cheese on each patty to melt while finishing the patties.

Slice bread on griddle

Step 7 – Toast the bread Place the buttered bread slices butter-side down on the griddle and toast until golden.

Slice of bread topped with ground beef patty and cooked slice onions on the griddle

Step 8 – Assemble the sandwich On a plate, place one toasted slice (toasted side down), add one patty, half the caramelized onions, the second patty, the remaining onions, and top with the second toasted slice (toasted side up).

  • Step 9 – Serve Cut the sandwich in half and serve immediately while the cheese is melted and the bread is crisp.

Patty Melt Blackstone Tips

  • Bread Type – Choose a sturdy bread like sourdough, rye, or artisan slices that will hold the filling and toast well.
  • Caramelizing Onions – Cook onions slowly over moderate heat to draw out sweetness and deepen flavor.
  • Cooking Meat – Let the patties develop a golden, crispy crust before flipping. Cooking in the buttery onion-flavored area of the griddle adds extra savory depth.
Patty Melt stacked on a plate

What to Serve with a Patty Melt?

  • Sweet potato fries or classic french fries for a diner-style meal.
  • Grilled vegetables like zucchini and squash for a lighter side.
  • A simple green salad or pickles to cut the richness.

How to Store

Patty melts are best eaten fresh. If you have leftovers, store cooked patties and caramelized onions separately from the bread in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days to preserve texture.

Patty Melt cut in half and stacked on a plate

How to Reheat

Reheat gently on the griddle to crisp the bread and remelt the cheese, or microwave briefly if convenience is needed. Reheating on the griddle yields the best texture.

Patty Melt on a plate

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Patty Melt cut in half stacked on a black plate

Blackstone Patty Melt

This classic patty melt is quick, easy, and perfect from the Blackstone griddle—crispy edges, sweet caramelized onions, and melted cheese between toasted bread.
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 20 mins
Servings 1
Cuisine American
Course Main Course
Calories 942
Author Carrie Barnard

Ingredients

  • 2 Slices Sourdough Bread
  • 6 oz Ground Beef
  • ½ White Onion sliced
  • 2 Tbsp Butter
  • 2 Slices Swiss Cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat the Blackstone griddle over medium-high heat (about 450°F). Divide ground beef into two even portions.
  • Butter one side of each bread slice with about 1 tablespoon butter.
  • Melt remaining butter on the griddle, add sliced onions, and sauté until caramelized, about 3–5 minutes.
  • Place beef on the griddle, cover with parchment and press into thin patties. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  • Cook patties until browned and crispy, 2–3 minutes per side.
  • Top each patty with a slice of Swiss cheese to melt.
  • Toast the buttered bread on the griddle until golden.
  • Assemble: toasted slice (toasted side down), patty, half the onions, second patty, remaining onions, and top with second toasted slice. Cut in half and serve.

Recipe Notes

Substitute your favorite melting cheese if you prefer something other than Swiss.

Use sturdy bread—thin sandwich bread can become soggy or fall apart.

Patty melts are best enjoyed fresh.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 942 kcal, Carbohydrates 32 g, Protein 45 g, Fat 70 g