The Patty Melt I’m In Love With



This classic Patty Melt Recipe is jam-packed with caramelized onions, melted cheese, and a seared hamburger patty on tasty …

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  1. Came here for the Patty Melt, but found gold with the caramelizing onions tutorial. Will apply to my French onion soup recipe, which my family already loves.

  2. I want to thank you for sharing your passion about food! When I was going through depression, seeing your recipes and the love you put into the food you make, cheered me up a big deal, God bless Chef Billy.

  3. Made this last night for company. Oh my goodness! It was like a party in our mouths! We had all the makings to assemble our own choices of sauces and caramelized onions . . . had to send the link to everyone šŸ˜‹. Had wanted to cook the burgers outside on the grill, but decided to follow the instructions exactly this first time making it. So glad I did.

  4. I'm torn. Onions and bread looked fire. Somehow the rest of it just came across as lazy. I cook for a living, so I fully realize the subtleties (and also how to sound like a pompous ass)… rewatching now…

    Ah, I see now. My brain was mad at the thickness of the burger. That was damn near entering smashburger levels without the layers. Visually, that bread and the caramelization are 10/10. Probably could use some more cheese and onions, but amazing visuals. The burger though. Thin and over-cooked (opinion). I'll give it a 7/10, but bruh… add another 1/3 pound burger cooked to medium, some more cheese and onion.. I mean we're talking a solid 9 or 9.5. The visuals on that bread are next level. Well done. Congratulations. <3 There's a LOT to be proud of here. <3

  5. My wife turned me on to Chef Parisi. She's makes his green bean casserole every year for holidays. She asked me to listen to this and give it a try. I've made it several times now, trying to perfect it. This is definitely one of our favorite go to meals!

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  6. Great video. Heard that pre-shredded cheese has anti-caking agents in it, so maybe that's why off the block is better? I dunno, but it clearly is! The texture is WAY better.

  7. The food looks delicious… but, that definitely wasn’t a 1984 Beastie Boys album, it was the year 1994 for ā€œIll Communicationsā€Their first album ā€œLicense To ILLā€ didn’t drop until 1986.

  8. What are your secrets to making it such perfect pieces? I appreciate your work; wouldn't it be great if you could share a cooking video with us on KHAL?

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  9. Going to try this recipe, looks absolutely delicious!! Also, what brand is the pot that you used to sautĆ© the onions šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰

  10. I cook meat the way I learned from my parents, who learned from my great aunt: This is a long time ago, as I am 71 years old. Use a cast iron skillet. Heat it up quite a bit, and sprinkle salt into the skillet, not onto the meat. Then sear the meat, and turn it. You won't get any sauce ingredients this way, but boy, it's a delicious hamburger or steak. If you do it right, when it's done, there is no liquid in the skillet. No, it's all still in the meat!

    Grammar: Between 30 or 40 minutes? Hardly. Makes no sense. It's between 30 and 40 minutes. I hate ridiculous English. Sorry. I guess you didn't have decent teachers.

  11. I like the cheese to melt touching the patty. Makes the patty feel juicier rather than putting the cold dressing on the meat in layering. Regardless, this is a great recipe and video! šŸ™

  12. It looks absolutely fantastic. I am not a huge fan of American sandwiches in general (don't get me wrong, a good burger or hot dog is always a wonderful experience). Sometimes they are full of mayo etc. But here it's a thing of beauty! Wow

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