An "Almost Perfect" Kimchi Grilled Cheese Recipe (2024)

Kimchi Grilled Cheeseis one of my favorite comfort foods! There are tons of variations of kimchi grilled cheese sandwiches, but I always make mine using this method. Enjoy this elevated version of an American classic combined with a quintessential flavor of Korea.

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If you love a simple grilled cheese sandwich with crispy toast that’s stuffed with gooey melted cheese, you might think there’s no possible way to improve upon that. But you’d be wrong! Kimchi Grilled Cheese is an easy way to take a sandwich from good to great. I hesitate to call it perfect, but more on that later.

Regardless…it’s a pretty damn good sandwich. Let’s get into exactly why!

Why You’ll Love This Kimchi Grilled Cheese Sandwich

You might already be drooling. But just in case you’re not, here are a few reasons to love this kimchi grilled cheese recipe:

  • It takes the classic grilled cheese sandwich to a whole ‘nother level by adding a layer ofslightly spicy and tangy kimchi
  • The mayo-method of making grilled cheese helps you get the perfect crispy toast without burning the bread
  • Kimchi was just named a “top superfood of 2023” and its popularity shows no sign of slowing down.

While I honestly don’t love the idea of labeling anything a “superfood” it’s worth mentioning that kimchi and other fermented foods have been staples in global cuisines around the world for centuries. Korean kimchi is near & dear to my heart for very personal reasons, so I’m glad everyone is taking notice to celebrate it instead of shaming it!

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Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s what you’ll need to make an “almost perfect” Kimchi Grilled Cheese sandwich:

  • Sourdough bread. This is my top choice for its sturdy structure and unique flavor. It also contributes great flavor whether homemade or store bought.
  • Melt-able cheese.Look for a softer style cheese like havarti, American, or mozzarella cheese. Slices are less messy than shreds, but I think shredded cheese melts faster and more evenly.
  • Kewpie mayo. ThisJapanese-style mayonnaiseis tangy with umami (savory) flavor. Use it instead of butter to achieve the perfect sear when toasting your kimchi grilled cheese.
  • Kimchi.There are hundreds of styles of kimchi, but you’re most likely to find a version using napa cabbage (baechu kimchior simplykimchi) in your local grocery store. Blessings upon you if you’re lucky enough to have the option of using homemade kimchi!
  • Toasted sesame oilorhoney. I lightly brush the inside-facing side of the bread slices withtoasted sesame oilor honey to add even more flavor, but both of these are totally optional. Use one or the other or skip altogether if you’re aiming for simplicity.

If you can’t find or don’t have kewpie mayo, no worries! Just use regular, full-fat mayonnaise. Skip the light or “lite” stuff which has a higher water content and can make your sandwich very soggy.

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Kimchi flavor will change as it ages. When it’s freshly made (as in, the first few weeks) it will have a sharper, more tangy or sour flavor. As it gets older (AKA more fermented) the flavor will have more of a funk to it and the crispier pieces will soften. Keep this in mind as you build your kimchi grilled cheese, and select the pieces and type of kimchi that you like best.

Wondering how to use what’s left in the jar? I recommend adding kimchi to my, mix it intoWeeknight Chicken Fried Rice, or use it along with otherfavorite toppings for burgers.And of course you can always serve it the Korean way, asbanchanor a shareable side dish to accompany any meal!

Can I use something other than cabbage kimchi?

Yes! I’ve also made this with green onion kimchi (pa-kimchi) and white kimchi (baek kimchi). This is aless spicy kimchibecause it doesn’t use Korean red pepper flakes (gochugaru). If you’re sensitive to spice or just want a milder flavor, this can be a good option.

If you’re moving away from kimchi entirely, this will no longer be a kimchi grilled cheese sandwich. But hey, that’s still an option. Try it with sauerkraut, which is another fermented vegetable, or sun-dried tomatoes for umami flavor and color.

Look for kimchi in the “health food” section of your grocery store, or at any Asian or Korean market. Keep it refrigerated, and after opening it should last at least a couple of months.

How To Make Kimchi Grilled Cheese

This recipe is written for one sandwich, but just repeat the basic steps for however many sandwiches you need or want!

  1. Start by heating your nonstick skillet or griddle. Aim for medium heat so it’s hot enough to toast the bread and melt the cheese, but not so hot it scorches or burns the bread before the inside is heated. If that’s too much, adjust to medium-low heat instead.
  2. Drain the kimchi to get rid of extra moisture and give it a rough chop. Shred your cheese if you’re not using slices or a pre-shredded option.
  3. Brush the inside of one slice of sourdoughbread with toasted sesame oil or honey (if using). Then build your sandwich by adding a layer of cheese, a layer of kimchi, then another layer of cheese. Brush the second piece of bread (optional) and place it on top.
  4. Carefully spread the kewpie mayo in an even layer on the top piece of bread. Once your pan is heated, carefully and quickly flip the sandwich upside down into the pan so the mayonnaise sidecooks first. As it grills, brush the remaining outside layer of bread with mayo.
  5. Quickly flip with a spatula after 3-4 minutes or when the cheese begins to melt and the bread is toasted to your liking. Cook another 2-3 minutes so the other piece of bread is golden brown and the cheese is fully melted. Serve hot and enjoy!

Kimchi will stain a lot of things, including clothing, countertops, and cutting boards! To minimize mess, you can use kitchen shears to chop the kimchi into smaller pieces over a bowl instead of chopping on a cutting board. Or, follow my lead and designate a special cutting board for anytime you’re cooking with kimchi.

While this flipping method isn’t the cleanest (especially the first time you try it), I find it to be the most convenient to avoid smearing mayo all over the place. I admit, it does make a mess sometimes, which is why I call it “almost perfect” kimchi grilled cheese. But if you don’t mind that, just smear the mayo first and build your sandwich before placing it in the heated skillet with a spatula.

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Why Use Mayo for Kimchi Grilled Cheese?

I’m certainly not the first to recommend using mayo for grilled cheese sandwiches. Food experts and chefs have been saying this for years!

Mayonnaise is an oil-based fat, which has a higher smoke point than butter. This will let you cook it longer before it scorches or burns, while still keeping the inside of the bread fluffy or chewy. The egg component of mayo is also helpful for getting the beautiful brown color. That’s always my signal that the bread is deliciously toasted and crispy.

Thisresource from The Kitchnexperimented with different cooking fats and oils. According to their testing methods, the best results were actually from mayo + butter. But honestly, that extra step and extra ingredient doesn’t always seem worth it to me when I can get an “almost perfect” sandwich using just mayo. I really don’t agree with their rating for mayo only, which is another reason why I recommend kewpie mayo instead of regular mayo if possible. Kewpie mayo includes MSG (monosodium glutamate) which adds rich, savory, umami flavor that might have been missing in The Kitchn’s taste test.

As always, adjust this recipe based on what you like best. There’s no judgment so make it your own!

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Kimchi Grilled Cheese

5 from 38 votes

This kimchi grilled cheese sandwich is so easy to make. You'll fall in love with the gooey, flavorful filling of melted cheese and Korean kimchi stuffed inside toasty sourdough bread!

Prep Time 4 minutes minutes

Cook Time 6 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

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Servings: 1 sandwich

Equipment

  • nonstick skillet or griddle

  • Spatula

Ingredients

  • 2 slices sourdough bread
  • 3/4 tbsp kewpie mayonnaise
  • 3 oz cheese, such as havarti, American, or mozzarella in shreds or slices
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup sliced cabbage kimchi, drained and roughly chopped
  • 1/2 tsp toasted sesame oil, optional
  • 1 tsp honey, optional

Instructions

  • Heat the nonstick skillet or griddle over medium heat.

  • Drain the sliced cabbage kimchi to remove excess moisture. Roughly chop into smaller pieces.

  • Meanwhile, build the sandwich by lightly brushing one side of the bread slices with toasted sesame oil or honey (if using). Layer half of the cheese onto one slice, followed by the drained and chopped kimchi and the remaining cheese. Top with the second slice of bread.

  • Evenly spread half of the mayonnaise onto the top slice of bread. Quickly and carefully flip it upside down into the heated skillet to grill. Spread the remaining mayo in an even layer on the second slide of bread.

  • Once the bottom slice is toasted and the cheese begins to melt (about 3 minutes), use a spatula to flip the sandwich and grill the other side for about 2-3 minutes until the cheese is fully melted and the sandwich is toasted to your liking.

  • Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly before serving. Slice in half and enjoy while hot.

Notes

Avoid staining by using kitchen shears to chop the kimchi over a bowl.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 sandwich, Calories: 801 kcal, Carbohydrates: 72 g, Protein: 34 g, Fat: 42 g, Saturated Fat: 19 g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 8 g, Monounsaturated Fat: 9 g, Trans Fat: 0.02 g, Cholesterol: 89 mg, Sodium: 1583 mg, Potassium: 276 mg, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 10 g, Vitamin A: 894 IU, Vitamin C: 0.02 mg, Calcium: 681 mg, Iron: 6 mg

Course: Main Course, Sandwich

Cuisine: American, Korean American

Keyword: Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Kimchi Grilled Cheese

If you try this kimchi grilled cheese, leave a comment and rating to let me know what you think.

As always, thanks for stopping by Street Smart Nutrition. Cheers to more fearlessly nourishing meals!

Disclaimer: This post was originally published in March 2023. It has since been updated to improve the overall quality of the information and/or images.

An "Almost Perfect" Kimchi Grilled Cheese Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best cheese for grilled cheese? ›

Cheese options – For the best grilled cheese, you want to use a combination of mozzarella (for its cheese pull and non-greasy melting qualities) with a flavoured cheese – because mozzarella actually has a very mild flavour. A good vintage cheddar or gruyere are my absolute favourites.

Can you use ghee to make a grilled cheese sandwich? ›

The key to creating one of the best grilled cheeses is to use ghee and a blend of real artisan cheeses. Ghee is clarified butter which has a higher smoke point than normal butter providing you more time to completely melt the cheese without charring the bread. Not much is worse than burnt bread on a sandwich.

How many calories are in a grilled cheese? ›

A typical grilled cheese can tip the scales at 700 calories per serving.

What is the secret to the best grilled cheese? ›

Low and slow is the way to go.

Cook your sandwiches at medium-low heat. Try to speed up the process and you'll end up with a sandwich that's hot on the outside, but still cool and unmelted in the middle. It'll also be harder to get it to brown properly.

Is it better to use butter or mayo for grilled cheese? ›

The overall verdict? If you want a low effort, high reward grilled cheese, use mayo. But if you want to make an extra special sandwich, use a mayo-butter combo.

How to jazz up a grilled cheese? ›

Adding ingredients like chutney, pepper jelly, tomato jam, or bacon jam can totally change the flavor profile of your grilled cheese.

Is it better to make a grilled cheese sandwich with butter or oil? ›

Ina encourages using a mix of butter and olive oil because butter adds a rich flavor to dishes while the olive oil helps prevent the butter from burning.

How does Gordon Ramsay make grilled cheese? ›

Using a cast iron-pan, add a touch of olive oil and get pan hot over medium-high heat and add sandwich. After about 30-45 second push sandwich so it crisps and cheese melts. Flip after about 2 minutes, once slices are nice and crunchy. Keep flipping and pushing down until cheese is melted.

What happens if you don't put butter on a grilled cheese? ›

The secret to your best-ever grilled cheese? Mayonnaise. Next time you make one, don't smother your bread in butter like usual. Instead, slather on the mayo; it'll add a tang and create a perfectly crisp exterior.

What can I use if I don't have butter for grilled cheese? ›

Mayonnaise. Probably the most popular substitute for butter on a grilled cheese sandwich is mayonnaise. This is actually one of my preferred substitutes, and even what I reach for more often over butter. The mayonnaise version is a delicious option and produces a crisp crust and a wonderful, slightly tangy flavor.

Can you butter the pan instead of the bread for grilled cheese? ›

Butter your Bread, Not the Pan

Instead of dropping a pat of butter into a hot skillet, butter the bread for more flavor and even browning. Generously spread one side of each bread slice with softened salted butter. Or, instead of butter, spread one side of each bread slice with mayonnaise.

Is it OK to eat grilled cheese everyday? ›

If you're slathering it in butter or mayonnaise – it's probably not a meal you'd want to indulge in daily. If you're grilling it under a broiler or using a sandwich press, it's probably a healthier food choice.

How many calories are in 2 eggs? ›

Egg Nutrition

Eggs are one of nature's most nutritious foods. Each serving of 2 eggs (105 g) contains 15 essential vitamins and minerals, only 160 calories and an incredible amount of nutrition. The nutrition tables speak for themselves! So include eggs as part of your healthy diet!

How many calories should I eat to lose weight? ›

In order to lose at least a pound a week, try to do at least 30 minutes of physical activity on most days, and reduce your daily calorie intake by at least 500 calories. However, calorie intake should not fall below 1,200 a day in women or 1,500 a day in men, except under the supervision of a health professional.

What kind of cheese does Panera use for grilled cheese? ›

Sliced American cheese grilled on thick-sliced Classic White Miche.

What two cheeses go well together? ›

Cheddar and Monterey Jack are a match made in gooey heaven, especially when they're blanketed in tons of crisp topping. At last, a recipe that's as easy as the boxed stuff, but so much tastier. It relies on Monterey Jack, Parmesan and two smooth melters: American cheese and cream cheese.

What type of cheese is grilling cheese? ›

Grilling cheese can be made with cow, sheep, or goat's milk, or a combination. After curds are separated from whey and pressed into molds, they're simmered in whey or a salted brine, which is what lets the cheese proteins to hold their shape under high heat.

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