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    Framed Cooks ยป Recipes ยป Sandwiches

    Irish Grilled Cheese

    Published: Mar 15, 2015 ยท Modified: Mar 7, 2024 by Kate Morgan Jackson ยท This post may contain affiliate links ยท 12 Comments

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    Irish cheese, thick bacon and a sliced tomato can take a regular grilled cheese sandwich to Irish deliciousness in this easy recipe! Irish grilled cheese sandwiches for the win!

    Irish grilled cheese sandwich on a plate.
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    • Irish Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

    Why we love this recipe

    Why is this grilled cheese sandwich Irish, you ask?

    Because it’s made with Irish cheddar, and rashers (also known as bacon) and a few slices of tomato, and that’s enough for me to let it on the Irish list of deliciousness alongside my mama’s corned beef recipe and her delectable Irish trifle!

    And happily, it is just as easy to make as your regular grilled cheese sandwich. Sliced cheddar, cooked bacon and some tomato in between slices of buttered bread, pop it on the griddle or a skillet for a few minutes a side, and you have a lunch to be proud of.

    And there is always Sandwich Night! Let’s make it.

    Ingredients you need

    Ingredients for an Irish grilled cheese sandwich on the counter.

    Ingredients notes and substitutions

    • Cheddar: You can find Irish cheddar of all varieties in the specialty cheese section of your supermarket. We like a nice sharp cheddar, but mild or regular is fine too. And yes, you can swap in regular cheddar if you need to.
    • Bread: Pick a nice soft bread for this recipe. We like Pullman (sometimes known as farmhouse style) bread.
    • Tomato: We try and hunt down a nice heirloom tomato for this recipe, but any good sized tomato will do.
    • Bacon: If you have thick cut bacon that is what we love best. You can also swap out the bacon for a slice of corned beef and REALLY get your Irish up.

    See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities and nutritional information.

    Here’s how you make this recipe

    Four slices of buttered bread on a cutting board.

    STEP 1: Butter some slices of your favorite bread (I like either sourdough or Pullman style bread for grilled cheese, but you be you).

    Irish grilled cheese assembled and ready to grill.

    STEP 2: Assemble as follows: Put a slice of bread butter side down. Top with slices of cheese, strips of cooked bacon, thin slices of tomato, more cheese, top with second piece of bread butter side up.

    Irish grilled cheese on a griddle.

    STEP 3: Now, the key to wonderful golden melty grilled cheese is to cook it over medium to medium low heat in your skillet or on your griddle. If you cook it gently and slowly, everything will be golden and melted all at the same time. When the first side is nice and golden, carefully flip it over and toast it until things are nice and golden and melty.

    An Irish grilled cheese sandwich on a plate.

    STEP 4: Slide a spatula under your beautiful toasty sandwich, cut it in half and serve it up while it is nice and warm!

    Recipe FAQs

    Where can I find Irish cheddar cheese?

    It’s usually in the fancy cheese section of your supermarket (and if you can’t find Irish cheddar, Vermont or another nice cheddar will work just fine. We will just pretend it’s Irish!)

    Can I leave out the bacon to make it vegetarian?

    You can. (SOB.)

    Have a question I didn’t cover?

    Drop it in the comments section below and I will answer pronto!

    Want to round out your meal?

    Well, a glass of Guinness is always a good idea, and if you want a little sweet something for dessert, this Irish trifle recipe is always the very best Irish dessert I know!

    But in the meantime, slice your glorious sandwich in half, take a bite, and may the road rise to meet you!

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      French Toast Grilled Cheese
    • Lobster grilled cheese on a platter.
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    If you try this recipe, we would love to hear how it came out for you! I’d be super grateful if you could leave a star rating (you pick how many stars! 🌟 ) and your thoughts in the Comments section.

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    Irish grilled cheese sandwich on a plate.
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    Irish cheese, thick bacon and a sliced tomato can take a regular grilled cheese sandwich to Irish deliciousness in this easy recipe!

    • Author: Kate Jackson
    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 10 minutes
    • Total Time: 20 minutes
    • Yield: 2 servings
    • Category: Lunch
    • Method: Stovetop
    • Cuisine: Irish

    Ingredients

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    • 4 slices bread (I like Pullman bread for this recipe)
    • Soft butter
    • 4 ounces sliced Irish cheddar
    • 2 slices thick cut bacon, cut in half and cooked until crisp
    • 1 tomato, sliced thinly

    Instructions

    1. Butter one side of each slice of bread
    2. Assemble as follows: slice of bread butter-side-down, cheese, bacon, tomato, more cheese, second slice of bread butter-side-up.
    3. Heat a skillet or griddle over medium heat. Place the sandwiches in the skillet and cook until golden on one side. Carefully flip and cook until golden on the other side.
    4. Remove, cut in half and serve.

    Notes

    • Cheddar: You can find Irish cheddar of all varieties in the specialty cheese section of your supermarket. We like a nice sharp cheddar, but mild or regular is fine too. And yes, you can swap in regular cheddar if you need to.
    • Bread: Pick a nice soft bread for this recipe. We like Pullman (sometimes known as farmhouse style) bread.
    • Tomato: We try and hunt down a nice heirloom tomato for this recipe, but any good sized tomato will do.
    • Bacon: If you have thick cut bacon that is what we love best. You can also swap out the bacon for a slice of corned beef and REALLY get your Irish up.

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    1. Wendy says

      March 07, 2024 at 2:31 pm

      Love love love this! Grilled cheese is always amazing, but the bacon and tomato makes it EVEN better.

      Reply
      • Kate Morgan Jackson says

        March 07, 2024 at 3:00 pm

        Wendy! So glad you like this non-traditional Irish treat!

        Reply
    2. Jeanie says

      April 07, 2022 at 4:20 am

      I am loving this whole grilled cheese post. So many good recipes. I didnโ€™t realize that I have been making Irish Grilled Cheese sandwiches for years. Like you, I love all things Kerrygold; and I do love their Dubliner cheese. But, my favorite one is their Blarney Castle cheese. Letโ€™s all be thanking the Little People for Kerrygold!๐Ÿ€

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      • Kate Morgan Jackson says

        April 11, 2022 at 2:40 pm

        Hi Jeanie and thank you! And definitely we owe the Little People a hug for all things Kerrygold!

        Reply
    3. Claire @ The Simple, Sweet Life says

      March 17, 2015 at 4:05 am

      Oh my goodness, you had me at “bacon!”

      Reply
      • Kate says

        March 17, 2015 at 6:09 am

        Bacon DOES make everything wonderful, doesn’t it? :)

        Reply
    4. Jeanie says

      March 17, 2015 at 4:05 am

      My favorite sandwich-grilled cheese-made with my favorite dairy products-Kerrygold butter and cheese(s)…an Irish blessing in the making! The road will definitely rise up to meet me with this one! Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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      • Kate says

        March 17, 2015 at 6:08 am

        Isn’t Kerrygold the BEST? Happy St Pat’s to you too, Jeanie. :)

        Reply
    5. Ali A says

      March 16, 2015 at 8:02 pm

      I only eat corned beef once a year (you guessed it; St. Paddy’s Day) and I guess it’s just one of those traditional things I do even though I don’t necessarily LOVE it. But you had me at grilled cheese! Love the idea of this!

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      • Kate says

        March 17, 2015 at 6:08 am

        Grilled cheese to the rescue, even on St. Patrick’s Day! :)

        Reply
    6. Rachel says

      March 15, 2015 at 3:49 pm

      Love Kerrygold butter and use it frequently, but it’s a lot more expensive than British butter here.

      I’ve never heard of rashers meaning thick cut bacon. It means a slice of bacon, as in one piece of streaky bacon, like regular American bacon or one piece of back bacon, which is thicker and like Canadian bacon.

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      • Kate says

        March 15, 2015 at 3:57 pm

        Thanks Rachel – I always knew it as thicker bacon, but whatever bacon it is, it’s delicious! Meantime, have you ever made your own butter? It’s so easy and so delicious…here’s how: https://www.framedcooks.com/2012/05/how-to-make-homemade-butter.html

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