Cheese and Butter Sandwiches
6 servings
20 minutes
Cheese and butter sandwiches are the embodiment of simplicity and comfort in American cuisine. This recipe originated in the mid-20th century when the idea of quick home snacks became popular in the USA. Crispy, golden bread fried in butter reveals the rich flavor of melted cheese, creating a perfect combination of textures — stretchy softness inside and appetizing crunch outside. Sandwiches are great for breakfast, a light lunch, or a cozy dinner. They can be complemented with fresh vegetables, bacon, or various sauces, turning into an endless variety of flavors. The aroma of melted butter and cheese awakens the appetite and provides a sense of comfort, making this recipe a true classic loved by many generations.

1
Spread softened butter on the pieces of baguette. Optionally, add a little salt.
- Butter: 100 g
- Sliced loaf: 1 piece
2
Cut the cheese into pieces the size of the surface of the baguette, it can be slightly smaller.
- Hard cheese: 150 g
3
Heat a dry skillet, place the prepared sandwiches in it, cover with a lid, and reduce the heat to medium.
4
Watch to prevent burning. We determine readiness by the degree of cheese melting and the golden crust on the back of the bread slices.









