Jalapeño Popper Patty Melts
Looking for a mouthwatering, hearty burger that packs a spicy kick? These Jalapeño Popper Patty Melts combine the richness of a classic patty melt with the creaminess of jalapeño popper flavors, all served on perfectly toasted Texas toast buns. Whether you’re grilling for friends or enjoying a weekend meal with the family, this recipe will become a favorite. It’s rich, indulgent, and sure to satisfy those craving comfort food with a bit of heat.
What makes a Jalapeño Popper Patty Melt different from a traditional patty melt?
The difference lies in the addition of the jalapeño popper mixture, which takes the flavor profile to another level. Traditional patty melts are served with grilled onions and cheese, but this version swaps in pepper jack cheese for extra spice and tops it off with the creamy, spicy goodness of a jalapeño popper filling. It’s a mashup of two favorites—perfect for anyone who loves bold flavors.
Can I use a different type of cheese?
Absolutely! While pepper jack cheese adds a nice kick, feel free to experiment with different cheeses depending on your taste. Monterey Jack, cheddar, or even American cheese can work if you’re looking for a less spicy alternative. The jalapeño popper mixture brings enough spice on its own, so choose a cheese that complements the flavors you prefer.
Ingredients:
•2 pounds 80/20 ground chuck
•SPG (Salt, Pepper, Garlic) rub, to taste
•6 slices of pepper jack cheese
•4 slices of Texas toast buns
•Jalapeño popper mixture (recipe below)
Instructions:
Form the Patties
Start by dividing the ground chuck into 1/3-pound portions. Using 80/20 ground chuck is essential, as the fat content ensures juicy burgers with the right amount of richness. Shape each portion into a round ball, but avoid over-handling the meat. Overworking the beef can make the patties dense and less tender, so keep it light and quick.
Jalapeño Popper Mixture
Prepare the jalapeño popper mixture by combining 4 oz of softened cream cheese, 1/2 cup of shredded cheddar cheese, 1/4 cup of chopped jalapeños, and 1/4 cup of crumbled bacon (optional). Mix until smooth and season with salt and pepper to taste. Keep the mixture chilled until ready to use, allowing the flavors to meld together.
Smash the Patties
Heat your griddle to medium-high heat to ensure it’s hot enough for a good sear. Place the burger balls on the hot surface. Using a burger press or a sturdy spatula, smash the burger balls into flat patties. This technique helps create a crispy outer crust, which is a signature of smash burgers. Press evenly to make sure each patty is thin and uniform for even cooking.
Season the Patties
Immediately season the patties generously with SPG rub (a simple mix of salt, pepper, and garlic powder). The seasoning will penetrate the beef as it cooks, enhancing the natural flavors of the meat without overpowering it. Let the patties cook for about 4 minutes without moving them. This gives the meat time to develop a deep, caramelized crust.
Flip and Add Cheese
Once the edges of the patties are crispy and juices are visible on the surface, it’s time to flip. Use a spatula to carefully turn each patty over. Season the second side with more SPG rub, then immediately add three slices of pepper jack cheese to each patty. The cheese will melt into the burger, adding a spicy, creamy layer of flavor. Allow the patties to cook for another 3 minutes until the cheese is melted and the patties are cooked through.
Move the Patties to the Cool Side
Once the patties are done, transfer them to the cooler side of the griddle to rest while you prepare the buns. This helps retain the juiciness of the burger while preventing it from overcooking.
Toast the Texas Toast Buns
Reduce the heat on the griddle and place the Texas toast slices on the surface. To achieve that perfect golden-brown exterior, spread a light layer of butter on each side of the toast before placing them on the griddle. Let them cook for 3 to 5 minutes, flipping occasionally, until they are crispy on the outside but still soft inside. This toasting step ensures the buns are strong enough to hold the juicy patties and jalapeño mixture without getting soggy.
Assemble the Patty Melts
To assemble, take the toasted bottom slice of the Texas toast and place the double-stacked patties on top. Add a generous scoop of the jalapeño popper mixture on top of the patties. The mixture should be creamy and slightly spicy, balancing out the richness of the beef. Add the top slice of Texas toast and press down gently to bring everything together.
Final Toast and Serve
Return the assembled patty melts to the griddle for a final quick toast, about 1 minute on each side. This step ensures that the bread is crispy and the entire sandwich is warm throughout. Once both sides are toasted to your liking, remove the patty melts from the griddle and serve immediately.
Ingredients
Method
- Form the Patties: Take the ground chuck and form it into 1/3-pound burger balls.
- Smash the Patties: Using a burger press, smash each ball into a flat patty.
- Season: Generously season the patties with SPG rub.
- Preheat the Griddle: Get your griddle nice and hot.
- Sear the Patties: Place the patties on the hot griddle and sear for 4 minutes on the first side.
- Flip and Add Cheese: Flip the patties, season the other side, and place 3 slices of pepper jack cheese on each patty. Cook for 3 more minutes.
- Move to Cool Side: Transfer the patties to the cool side of the griddle.
- Toast the Buns: Place Texas toast buns on the griddle (reduce the griddle temp) and let them toast for 3-5 minutes until golden.
- Assemble: Add a scoop of the jalapeño popper mixture on top of the patties, stack the double patties, and top with the second bun.
- Final Toast: Toast both sides of the sandwich and serve hot.
These Jalapeño Popper Patty Melts offer the perfect balance of juicy beef, spicy jalapeño popper filling, and crispy Texas toast. Whether you’re grilling for family, friends, or simply craving a restaurant-quality burger at home, this recipe delivers bold flavors that will impress every time.
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