Patty Melts with Grilled Onions on Sourdough

03-22-2010 (14)Once upon a time on a beautiful spring day, the Kiddo, Hubby and I were helping Dad with a few things around the farm – tilling the garden, pruning the trees – burning the dead wood  – all the usual farm chores. Dad decided his farm hands needed a good lunch, so he cooked up his Patty Melts piled high with slow-grilled sweet onions on buttery sourdough bread.  Yum!  We were in heaven.  So much so that for the next several months, we had patty melts once a week.  Yeah, they are that darn good! I will admit, eventually our love-affair with the patty melt grew cold, so we don’t have them as often these days. It’s really more me that decided to dine on patty melts less often – my guys could live on burgers and pizza if I let them.

Tomorrow is going to be a patty melt day . . . half-pound of grilled delights!

Patty Melts with Grilled Onions on Sourdough
1 lb Lean Ground Beef
1 lb Ground Chuck (for added flavor)
8 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
8 Slices White Cheddar Cheese or Monterey Jack Cheese (any mild white cheese will do – Pepper Jack is also good if you want to kick it up)
1 Large Onion, peeled and sliced into thin rings
2 Tablespoons butter + enough soft butter to lightly butter bread
8 Slices of Sourdough Bread
Salt & Pepper to Taste

Mix the meats together until well incorporated. Be sure to use FRESH, never frozen beef for superior flavor and best results. Set aside until ready to form the patties.

patty melts 3Place 2 tablespoons of butter in a medium size skillet over low heat to melt. Peel and slice onion into very thin rings. Place in skillet and sauté until tender and golden brown. This should be done over low to medium-low heat to allow onion to caramelize without becoming crispy, about 20-30 minutes. Stir occasionally.  What starts out as a huge skillet of thin onion rings with gently cook down to the perfect amount of grilled toppings for the patty melts.

Patty melts 2Divide ground beef into 4 equal half-pound portions. Form each portion into an oblong patty. These should be a little larger than the sourdough bread.

Salt and pepper both sides. Heat griddle to medium-high heat. Sear meat, flip and sear other side, maybe 2 minutes per side. Reduce heat to medium and continue to cook until just done, about 6-8 minutes per side. Remove patties and wipe griddle clean.

patty melts 4Lightly butter 4 slices of sourdough bread. Place on griddle over medium heat, buttered side down. Spread 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise on each slice of bread. Place cooked patties on top of mayonnaise. Place 2 slices of cheese on top of patties (Make sure entire patty is topped with cheese). Place ¼ of the sautéed onions on each patty. Spread 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise on remaining 4 slices of sourdough bread. Place on top of patties, mayonnaise side down. Lightly butter top of bread.

Grill until bread is golden brown, flip and grill other side until golden. Remove from griddle and place on individual plates. slice each burger in half and serve with seasoned French fries.

These are awesome with curry fries and home-made rich chocolate malts.

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