This Sourdough Bread Grilled Cheese is a satisfying, classic sandwich with a crisp exterior and a gooey, cheesy center. Whether you’re new to grilled cheese or a longtime fan, this easy recipe makes a perfect lunch, snack, or quick dinner.

Let the tangy aroma of sourdough and the melt of two cheeses elevate your comfort-food experience. The sourdough’s bright flavor pairs beautifully with a combination of sharp cheddar and nutty Swiss for a grilled cheese that feels gourmet without any fuss.
Serve this sourdough grilled cheese with a bowl of roasted tomato and garlic soup or a hearty stew for an easy, comforting meal.
Table of Contents
- Why This Recipe Works
- Ingredients
- How To Make Grilled Cheese With Sourdough Bread
- Variations For Grilled Cheese
- Expert Tips
- Recipe FAQs
- More Recipes To Try
- Sourdough Bread Grilled Cheese Recipe
Why This Recipe Works
This sourdough grilled cheese stands out for a few reasons:
- Bold flavor: Sourdough provides a tangy, hearty base that enhances whatever cheese you choose.
- Fast and simple: The sandwiches come together quickly—about 11 minutes from start to finish—making them ideal for busy days.
- Customizable: Sourdough holds up well to sliced or shredded cheeses and pairs with many flavor additions, so you can adapt it to your taste.
Ingredients
Gather these basic ingredients for a melty, flavorful grilled cheese:

- Sourdough bread: Thick, sturdy slices work best. Trader Joe’s sliced sourdough or a local artisan loaf are both good options.
- Cheese: A blend of sharp cheddar and Swiss creates depth and a great melt. Use slices or freshly grated cheese if you prefer.
- Salted butter: Use a good-quality salted butter—Kerrygold is a favorite—to add richness and help the bread brown evenly.

For exact measurements, see the recipe card below.
How To Make Grilled Cheese With Sourdough Bread
- Heat the pan: Warm a skillet (cast iron preferred) over medium-low heat.
- Butter the bread: Spread butter on one side of each slice.
- Assemble: Place the buttered side down in the skillet, add cheddar and Swiss on top, then finish with the second slice of bread, buttered side up.
- Cook: Cook 2–4 minutes per side until the bread is golden and the cheese has melted. Keep the heat moderate so the cheese melts without burning the bread.
- Serve: Cut in half and serve warm.



Tip: To keep finished sandwiches warm, place them on a baking sheet in a 200–250°F oven. This keeps the cheese melty until serving.
If you love cheese-forward dishes, try a three-cheese mac and cheese for another indulgent option.
Variations For Grilled Cheese
- Caramelized onions: Add sweet, caramelized onions for depth and texture.
- Bacon: Crispy bacon brings crunch and savory richness.
- Pesto: Swap the butter for pesto for a herby, nutty flavor.
- Mayo: Use mayo instead of butter for a different browning and flavor profile; both work, though butter gives a classic taste.

Expert Tips
- Pick quality bread: A sturdy artisan sourdough or a fresh bakery loaf offers the best texture and flavor.
- Cheese pairing: Sharp cheddar and Swiss balance tang and nuttiness well, but feel free to experiment with Gruyère, Havarti, or smoked Gouda.
- Low and slow: Keep the skillet at medium-low so the bread browns slowly and the cheese melts thoroughly before flipping.
Recipe FAQs
Sourdough pairs nicely with cheddar, Swiss, Havarti, mozzarella, smoked Gouda, and Gruyère—choose based on how sharp or creamy you want your sandwich.
Robust breads like sourdough or artisanal loaves are great because they hold up while toasting. For something milder, try white bread, brioche, or challah.
Yes—sourdough’s texture and slight tang make it an excellent foundation for savory sandwiches and grilled melts.
More Recipes To Try
If you enjoy this grilled cheese, try these simple dinner ideas:

Pan Seared Flank Steak

Pan Seared Boneless Chicken Thighs

Bone In Ribeye Steak

One Pot Chicken Thighs And Rice
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Sourdough Bread Grilled Cheese
Ingredients
- 8 slices sourdough bread
- 6 Tablespoons salted butter
- 4 slices cheddar cheese
- 4 slices Swiss cheese
Instructions
- Heat a large cast-iron or heavy skillet over medium-low heat. While it warms, spread butter on one side of each slice of sourdough.
- Place the buttered side down in the skillet. Add a slice of cheddar and a slice of Swiss to each bread slice so the cheese overlaps slightly, then top with the second slice of bread, buttered side up.
- Cook 2–4 minutes per side on medium-low until both sides are golden and the cheese is melted. Repeat with remaining sandwiches.
- Remove from the pan, slice in half, and serve warm.
Notes
- Optimal heat: Keep the pan at medium-low so the bread browns slowly and the cheese melts fully.
- Keep warm: Hold finished sandwiches in a 200–250°F oven on a baking sheet if you need to serve them later—this keeps the cheese melted and the bread crisp.