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Crispy Parmesan-Crusted Grilled Cheese Bites

Crispy Parmesan-Crusted Grilled Cheese Bites

25 min — Easy — American

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Crispy Parmesan-Crusted Grilled Cheese Bites
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Crispy Parmesan-Crusted Grilled Cheese Bites

Crispy on the outside and impossibly gooey within, these bite-sized sandwiches take a classic comfort food to the next level. You'll coat thick slices of Italian bread with a rich blend of softened butter and freshly grated Parmesan before grilling them to a deep golden brown. Inside, melted provolone provides a satisfying cheese pull. They're cut into quarters for easy snacking, making them a fantastic appetizer or a fun twist on lunch. Just add a bowl of warm marinara sauce for dipping and you're ready to eat.

Prep
10 min
Cook
15 min
Total
25 min
Servings
8
Course
Appetizer
Cuisine
American
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Difficulty
Easy
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Cost
Budget
🌶️
Spice
Mild

Equipment

  • Skillet

Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter, softened
  • ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • 16 Italian bread slices
  • 16 provolone cheese slices

Instructions

  1. 1Mix the softened butter and grated Parmesan cheese in a small bowl. Spread this mixture evenly over one side of all 16 bread slices.
  2. 2Lay 8 of the bread slices on a sheet of wax paper with the buttered side facing down. Place 2 slices of provolone cheese onto each piece of bread.
  3. 3Top with the remaining 8 slices of bread, ensuring the buttered sides face outward. This Parmesan-butter coating creates a deeply savory, crispy crust as it cooks.
  4. 4Heat a griddle or nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook the sandwiches in batches for 3 minutes per side, pressing down gently with a spatula until the bread is golden brown and the cheese melts completely.
  5. 5Transfer the sandwiches to a cutting board and cut each one into quarters before serving.

Notes

  • Serving: Pair these warm sandwich bites with a side of marinara sauce for dipping.
  • Make it a meal: Serve alongside carrot and celery sticks, a fresh green salad, or fruit for a complete lunch.
  • Tip: Keep the heat at a strict medium. Parmesan burns easily if the skillet gets too hot.

About the Author

Nora Visser, Editor at OneTapRecipes
Nora Visser
Editor, OneTapRecipes
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