This Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger combines sweet, charred onions with well-seasoned hamburger patties and melty white cheddar. You can easily make these at home on a stovetop skillet or on an outdoor grill for a satisfying, flavorful meal.
For a complete plate, serve with fries or a fresh salad.

These caramelized onion burgers are quick to prepare and perfect when you want a tasty lunch or dinner without spending hours in the kitchen. From seasoning the patties to grilling the onions, the whole process can be finished in about 20 minutes.
You can cook the patties on an outdoor grill or a grill pan on the stovetop, so the recipe works year-round and in any weather.
The result is a juicy burger topped with savory grilled onions and creamy white cheddar on a soft bun. Complement the burger with sides like air-fryer fries, plantain fries, red cabbage slaw, or a chicken macaroni salad for a full meal.
Table of Contents
- Why You’ll Love This Burger Recipe
- Ingredients Needed
- How To Make Grilled Onion Cheddar Burgers
- Substitutions and Variations
- Expert Tips For Grilled Burgers
- Recipe Frequently Asked Questions
- Serving
- More Grilling Recipes
- Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger Recipe
Why You’ll Love This Burger Recipe
- Quick and convenient. You can make a restaurant-quality burger at home in the same time it takes to order and pick up takeout.
- Family-friendly. The flavors appeal to most eaters. If someone prefers no onions, simply omit them for that serving.
- Versatile and seasonal. This burger works for backyard cookouts, weeknight dinners, or holiday grilling—an all-purpose favorite year-round.
Ingredients Needed

- Burger patties: Buy pre-shaped unseasoned patties or form your own from ground meat; unseasoned allows you to control the flavors.
- White onions: They grill well, taking on a smoky-sweet flavor that pairs nicely with beef and cheddar.
- White cheddar cheese: Melts beautifully and adds a creamy, slightly sharp note.
- Burger buns: Use any buns you prefer—brioche, sesame, or classic soft buns all work.
See the recipe card below for exact measurements and full ingredient details.
How To Make Grilled Onion Cheddar Burgers
Follow these simple steps to assemble flavorful burgers:
- Season the patties: Sprinkle both sides with salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder.
- Grill the patties: Cook over medium heat, flipping once until they reach your desired doneness. Alternatively, cook in a cast-iron skillet on the stovetop.
- Add cheese: Top each hot patty with a slice of white cheddar so it starts to melt as it rests.
- Grill the onions: Place onion rings on the grill and cook about 2–3 minutes per side until slightly charred and tender.
- Assemble and serve: Build burgers with meat, cheese, and onions on buns and serve immediately.




Substitutions and Variations
Make this recipe your own with these options:
- Caramelized onions: Sauté onions slowly until deeply golden for extra sweetness instead of quickly grilling them.
- Pickled onions: Add a tangy contrast by topping the burger with quick-pickled red onions.
- Toasted buns: Lightly toast or grill buns to keep them crisp under condiments and to add texture.
- Extra toppings: Try avocado, lettuce, grilled mushrooms, or pickles to customize each burger.
- Smash burger method: Use a hot cast-iron skillet and press patties for thin, crispy edges if you prefer smash-style burgers.

Expert Tips For Grilled Burgers
- Avoid overcooking: Watch the patties closely; overcooking will dry them out and cause juices to escape.
- Preheat the grill or pan: A hot cooking surface gives a good sear and prevents sticking.
- Handle meat gently: If you form patties at home, don’t overwork the meat to avoid dense, tough burgers.
- No grill required: A grill pan or cast-iron skillet delivers great results indoors.


Recipe Frequently Asked Questions
White onions work well because they balance astringency and sweetness and take on a pleasant smoky flavor when grilled. Yellow, red, or sweet onions can also be used depending on your preference.
Both are fine. Grilled onions are softer and milder with a charred flavor, while raw onions add a crisp, pungent bite. Choose based on the texture and intensity you prefer.
Mild or sharp white cheddar are great choices for melting and flavor. Extra-sharp cheddar can be used if you prefer a bolder taste that softens less. Shredded or sliced cheddar both work.
Serving
Pair this Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger with sides such as:

Lettuce Salad

Crispy Yuca Fries (Cassava Fries)

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Grilled Onion Cheddar Burger
Ingredients
- 4 unseasoned burger patties 1 pound in total
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 4-8 slices white cheddar cheese
- 1 medium white onion cut into rings
Serving
- 4 burger buns
Instructions
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Preheat the grill or a grill pan to medium heat. Season both sides of the patties with salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder.
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Place the patties on the grill and cook 3–4 minutes on the first side. Flip and cook another 3 minutes, or until your preferred doneness. Remove from heat and top each patty with a slice or two of white cheddar.
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Grill onion rings 2–3 minutes per side until tender and slightly charred.
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Assemble burgers with the patties, melted cheese, and grilled onions on buns. Serve immediately.
Notes
- Burger patties: Buy unseasoned patties or make your own from a pound of ground meat. When forming patties by hand, avoid overworking the meat to prevent toughness.
- Watch cooking time: Burgers cook quickly—flip once and remove when they reach the desired doneness to retain juiciness.
- Indoor option: If you don’t have an outdoor grill, a hot grill pan or cast-iron skillet works well.