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How to Make a Gluten-Free Grilled Cheese

Jul 23, 2015 · 1 Comment

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Gluten-free grilled cheese on a cutting board.

I love getting e-mails from readers! Recently this one popped up in my in-box:

Elizabeth–

HELP! I don’t know how to make grilled cheese! I grew up eating grilled cheese made with American Cheese. The cheese always melted. Now when I try to make grilled cheese on gluten-free bread with cheddar cheese, my bread browns before all the cheese melts. Whenever I cut into the sandwich, the middle is NEVER melted. What am I doing wrong???

I am using Udi’s white bread and grated cheddar.

Thanks for your help! I knew you wouldn’t laugh at me even though I have no idea how to make grilled cheese, the easiest food in the world!

Catherine

This is such a great question! And of course I’m not laughing! Sometimes the “easiest” things to make in the kitchen require a bit of know-how that no one ever talks about. Well, I’m talking!

 

Here’s how to make a great gluten-free grilled cheese.

 

Two slices of gluten-free bread and a stick of butter.

Bread and butter. The foundation of grilled cheese. Since Catherine uses Udi’s bread, that what I used. However, you can use whatever bread you love. (Including the “Easy Sandwich Bread” recipe from my book !)

 

Spreading butter on gluten-free bread.

Butter each slice. You don’t want too much butter; nor do you want “just a little.” While I’ve never measured it, I’m guessing you want about one teaspoon per slice of Udi’s. And be sure to butter right up to the crust.

Buttered slice of gluten-free bread.

Mmm! Bread and butter!

Grated cheese for gluten-free grilled cheese.

Next grate some cheddar. About one ounce is perfect for Udi’s slices.

Shredded cheese on top of gluten-free bread in pan.

Place one piece of bread in the pan, butter side down, and top with the cheese. Don’t worry if some cheese gets into the pan.

Gluten-free grilled cheese cooking in pan.

Top with the second slice of bread and turn on the heat to medium-low. This is important!

Catherine mentioned that her bread would toast but her cheese would not fully melt. If you make a gluten-free grilled cheese over high heat, this happens. Over medium-low, the bread toasts as the cheese melts gently and fully.

Flipping a gluten-free grilled cheese over in pan.

Take a peek! Lift up one edge of the bread and look under it. If the bread it golden brown, flip the sandwich.

Pressing down a gluten-free grilled cheese with spatula in pan.

Press down! Unlike a hamburger, which you shouldn’t press down, grilled cheeses benefit from a little pressure. (Think panini!) Use your spatula and press down on the sandwich.

 

Gluten-free grilled cheese in pan. The top slice of bread is light brown and crispy.

 

Okay. YUM! See those little crispy pieces of cheese stuck to the bread? Those are my favorite!

Allow the sandwich to cook for another few minutes. Then peek again. When the bread is golden brown. Remove the sandwich from the pan.

Slicing a gluten-free grilled cheese.

Cut!

Gluten-free grilled cheese on a cutting board.

Enjoy!

Gluten-free grilled cheese on a cutting board.
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Gluten-Free Grilled Cheese

This is a simple grilled cheese. Add sliced tomatoes or a few slices of turkey and ham if you want.
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 7 minutes
Author GlutenFreeBaking.com

Ingredients

  • Butter about two teaspoons
  • 2 slices gluten-free bread
  • Grated cheddar about one once for small slices

Instructions

  1. Spread butter evenly over each piece of bread.
  2. Place one slice bread, butter side down, into a small non-stick pan. Top with cheese. Turn heat on to medium-low. Cook, about three minutes, until bread is golden brown. (Peek under sandwich to see how it's coming along.)
  3. Flip sandwich. Cook an additional few minutes until bread is golden brown. Remove from pan, cut, and serve.

 

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  1. Toni R Martine says

    April 20, 2024 at 12:36 pm

    5 stars
    Very simple recipe. Thank you.
    I have Celiac’s and although I eat Gluten free breads (once in a while) I end up with Ataxia that mostly end up with me in the floor or on the ground outside.
    So, I figured I’d grill it. My favorite cheese is now Colby Jack :).

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