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A patty melt is an American grilled sandwich consisting of a ground beef patty topped with melted cheese and caramelized onions between two slices of griddled seeded-rye bread. Description and ingredients The patty melt is variously described as a variant of the traditional American cheeseburger, topped with fried onions and served on sliced bread instead of a traditional bun, or as a variant of a grilled cheese that includes a hamburger patty and fried onions.The sandwich consists of a ground beef patty topped with melted cheese (traditionally Swiss cheese) and usually with caramelized onions between two slices of griddled bread (typically caraway-seeded rye or marbled rye, though sourdough or Texas toast are sometimes substituted in some regions, including the Southern U.S.) It is typically made without condiments or garnishes.Like a grilled cheese, the patty melt maintains its structural integrity when eaten, as all ingredients are grilled at the same time and assembled while still hot, which melds the grilled bread, hamburger patty, cheese, and onions into a single unit that doesn't fall apart while being eaten. History and origins Sandwiches calling for hamburger patties to be placed into two slices of bread, rather that into a bun, date to the mid-1800s and were referred to as hamburger sandwiches. It is unclear when the patty melt was invented, but it was most likely the mid-20th century, either during the Great Depression or the postwar economic boom. Several culinary writers have suggested that Los Angeles restaurateur Tiny Naylor may have invented the patty melt sometime between 1930 and 1959, depending on the source; it was on the menu at Tiny Naylor's in the early 1950s. Even if Naylor did not invent the sandwich, it is agreed that he and his family helped popularize the sandwich in their restaurants and in restaurants where they worked, which included Tiny Naylor's, Du-par's, and Wolfgang Puck's Granita. Popularity According to New York Times food writer Pete Wells in 2024, the sandwich is "virtually unknown" outside of the United States; Wells theorizes that the amount of space on a flattop grill required to grill onions, patty, and bread at the same time has restricted its appeal outside of typical short-order restaurants. It is typically on the menu of diners, coffee shops, and lunch counters, but in the early 2020s it started to appear on some upscale menus. Home cooking Home cooks typically make patty melts in a cast-iron skillet in steps by separately grilling the patties, caramelizing the onions, assembling the sandwich, and then grilling it as for a grilled cheese sandwich. Gentleman's Quarterly called it "the great indoor burger". See also List of American sandwiches List of hamburgers List of sandwiches  Food portalReferences. Discover the David Lebovitz popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Lebovitz books.

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    Steak and Cake

    Elizabeth Karmel

    Discover just how luscious and indulgent both steak and cake can be with Elizabeth Karmel, Southern baker extraordinaire and one of America’s leading pitmasters.   Let them ea...

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    Make Every Dish Delicious

    Lesley Chesterman

    Shortlisted for the 2023 Taste Canada AwardsRecipes, perfected. A repertoire of reliable, classic recipes and fundamental techniques that deliver gorgeous results, every time, for ...

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    The Sweet Life in Paris

    David Lebovitz

    From the New York Times bestselling author of My Paris Kitchen and L'Appart, a deliciously funny, offbeat, and irreverent look at the city of lights, cheese, chocolate, a...

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    Ready for Dessert

    David Lebovitz

    Pastry chef David Lebovitz is known for creating desserts with bold and highimpact flavor, not fussy, complicated presentations. Lucky for us, this translates into showstopping swe...

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    The Mystery Guest

    Grégoire Bouillier & Ben Truman

    A “frank and wry, mad and graceful” (Slate) true story about getting dumped, and getting over it.When the phone rang on a cold November afternoon in 1990, Grégoire Bouillier had no...

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    How to Do Absolutely Everything

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    Continuing the Instructables series with Skyhorse Publishing, a mammoth collection of projects has been selected and curated for this special bestof volume of Instructables. The gu...

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    My Paris Kitchen

    David Lebovitz

    A collection of stories and 100 sweet and savory Frenchinspired recipes from popular food blogger David Lebovitz, reflecting the way Parisians eat today and featuring lush photogra...