Indulge in a heavenly blend of flavors with our Manchego Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Made with premium Manchego cheese, this gourmet delight boasts a crispy, buttery exterior and a gooey, melty interior that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds. Perfectly paired with a variety of accompaniments, this elevated twist on a classic sandwich is a symphony of savory satisfaction. Try our Manchego Grilled Cheese Sandwich today and experience culinary bliss like never before.
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Manchego Grilled Cheese is my favorite grilled cheese sandwich. It may look like a fancy grilled cheese but it comes together in a jiffy.
I grew up going to religion classes on Saturday mornings.
When our classes were over, we went home to a lunch of grilled cheese and tomato soup.
Tomato soup was from a can, and our grilled cheese was a skinny yellow slice of cheese on buttered white bread. I loved it. Of course, I loved anything drowned in ketchup.
The grilled cheese that we make now is a grown-up grilled cheese. My little person self would probably have turned up her nose.
My big girl self just loves every single layer of the grown-up version of this grilled Manchego Cheese Sandwich. Oh, and it doesn’t need one drop of ketchup to improve its flavor.
What is Manchego cheese?
Castello Cheeses states Manchego cheese is from Spain and made from sheep’s milk. Manchego is aged from 2 months to 2 years. This cheese is a sharp, acidic, and nutty cheese.
Often when you purchase Manchego cheese it will come with a cheese rind. I cut the rind off and store it in my freezer for when I want to add flavor to homemade soups and sauces.
Manchego is a delicious cheese on a charcuterie board or grated over fresh pasta too.
What you may need to make a Manchego Grilled Cheese Sandwich
- Panini Press – This is the one that I have. I like that the reversible grates become a griddle and that they can be removed for easy cleaning.
- Slotted Spatula – Also called a fish spatula. I use mine for everything.
Manchego Sandwich Ingredients & Substitutions
- Manchego cheese
- Fresh spinach – arugula is a good substitute that adds a hint of pepper to the sandwich
- Fig jam – honey is a delicious substitute.
- Butter or butter substitute.
- Mushrooms – we used cremini but any mushroom will work
- Onions – yellow onion was our choice but you can use what you like.
- Fresh Thyme or rosemary or a seasoning blend such as Italian seasoning or a Mediterranean spice blend.
- Sherry – or white wine vinegar.
- Bread – we love our sourdough sandwich bread for this recipe. However, any sandwich bread or even a baguette will be delicious.
- Meat – thinly sliced Serrano ham or Proscuitto would make this an amazing grilled meat and cheese sandwich.
How to make a Manchego Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Get a heavy skillet hot and add butter. Add the onions and mushrooms and cook over medium heat until the mixture is browned and caramelized. Remove from the heat and assemble.
Grilled Manchego Cheese Assembly
- Spread butter on the outside of two slices of bread.
- Spread fig jam on the inside of one piece of bread for a slightly sweet sandwich or on both sides if you want it sweeter.
- Add 1/4th of the sauteed mushroom-onion mixture.
- Top the mushroom mixture with fresh spinach.
- Finish with a layer of Manchego cheese
Grill the sandwich with the bread slices buttered side out on a preheated panini maker, grill pan, or hot skillet for approximately 4 minutes on each side or until the bread becomes golden brown.
Manchego Cheese Substitutes
What we love about Manchego cheese is that it’s nutty and buttery and melts well without being really greasy like a cheddar often is. I find that recipes that work with any of the suggested cheeses will make an amazing Manchego Cheese recipe.
So when choosing an alternative to Manchego cheese you’ll want to make sure it’s a good melting cheese. Most soft and semi-soft cheeses are.
- Parmigiano-Reggiano
- Pecorino-Romano
- White English Cheddar
- Jarlesberg
- Gruyere
FAQ’s
Yes, Manchego is a good melting cheese.
No, you do not. You can cook this grilled cheese sandwich on a griddle or in a large skillet.
Yes, you can make this sandwich Vegan by using a Vegan butter substitute such as sun butter or almond butter.
Tips for the Perfect Grilled Cheese with Manchego
The perfect grilled cheese is making sure all of the ingredients are cooked perfectly and finished at the same time. This is how we achieve that.
- Precook the mushroom onion mixture until it’s an al dente.
- Make sure all of the ingredients are “bite-size” so every bite of your sandwich is perfect.
- Slice the Manchego thinly. That will assure that the cheese melts at the proper rate.
- When grilling your manchego cheese sandwich, apply even pressure to the bread whether you’re using a panini maker or a spatula. Harder pressure will press the ingredients from the sandwich, and to light of pressure will make it harder for the ingredients to melt together.
- Once the bread on this sandwich is grilled to a golden brown, you will want to stop cooking this sandwich.
- If the cheese needs a little more melting, you can wrap it in foil and put it in a warm oven for 5 minutes. The foil will stop the bread from cooking and create an “oven-like” environment perfect for melting the cheese.
So, I may not have been great at memorizing my religion, but I aced grilled cheese!
And, the tomato soup was there too, a bumped-up big person version called Easy Tomato Florentine Soup!
I hope you enjoyed this delicious recipe as much as we do. Drop me a comment below, and don’t forget to give it a star rating. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Your comments and ratings help others decide if this recipe is for them too.
If you like this fancy grilled cheese sandwich, here are a few more you may enjoy
- The Best Cuban Sandwich Recipe
- Most Amazing Shrimp BLT Sandwich Recipe
- Toasted Italian Sub Sandwich
- Grilled Caprese Panini
- Spinach Bread with Fresh Spinach
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Janelle
Tuesday 19th of December 2023
This grilled cheese was amazing! One of the best I've ever had!
Julie Menghini
Wednesday 20th of December 2023
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for stopping by and letting me know you enjoyed it.
Laura
Sunday 23rd of October 2022
Over the top delicious with the fig jam! However, you can't make the sandwich vegan by just switching out the butter. One must also switch out the Manchego for a vegan alternative
Julie Menghini
Wednesday 26th of October 2022
Thank you so much Laura for stopping by and letting me know you enjoyed this recipe! I love this sandwich too and your tips to make it vegan!
Colleen - Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck
Tuesday 2nd of March 2021
So much goodness on one lil' ol' sandwich! No complaints from me...especially since Manchego is one of my fave cheeses!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 2nd of March 2021
Thanks, Colleen!
Dorothy Reinhold
Monday 1st of March 2021
Talk about a glamourous grilled cheese! It hits everyone of the perfect flavor notes!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 2nd of March 2021
Thank you, Dorothy!
Rebecca
Sunday 28th of February 2021
Grilled Cheese aren't just for kids and this recipe proves it! WOW, I love the added flavor from the Fig Jam. This sandwich is perfect. So good.
Julie Menghini
Monday 1st of March 2021
Thank you, Rebecca! It's our favorite grilled cheese!