This is a continuation of an ongoing competition I’m having with myself to find the ultimate grilled cheese sandwich. I got this idea from a comment on my previous attempt at a good grilled cheese (Thanks Phil!). It’s been a while since my last post but I made a note that I wanted to try this. This is the pesto and brie grilled cheese:
This sandwich is not terribly hard. I guess the hardest part is making the pesto. You could totally buy it if you wanted, but I never think that store-bought pesto has quite the kick that homemade can have.
Pesto and Brie Grilled Cheese
Ingredients
Pesto:
- ½ cup basil
- 4 Tablespoons olive oil, adjust to your taste/texture
- 3 cloves garlic
- Handful of pecans
- 2 Tablespoons cilantro
- Salt and Pepper
Grilled Cheese:
- 4 sturdy slices bread
- 8 ounces brie, rind removed
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- Pesto
Instructions
- For pesto, pulse ingredients in a food processor and drizzle in olive oil. Pulse until it forms a rough paste. If you don’t have a little food processor you can finely chop the ingredients.
- Lightly butter your four pieces of bread and cut the rind off of the brie cheese. Cut it into slices.
- Slather each bread piece with pesto on the non-buttered side.
- Add two slices of bread, butter side down to a pan over medium heat. Top each piece with brie and add the second piece of bread, butter side up.
- Cook sandwich for about 3-4 minutes per side until browned lightly and the cheese is melted.
- Serve it up while hot!
Nutrition
Did you make this recipe?
This is pretty cheap pesto for me to make as I usually have some ingredients lying around for a pesto. The only thing I bought for this was the cilantro (we have a small basil plant that keeps us happy in that department). There are tons of pesto substitutions you can use. Instead of pecans try pine nuts. Instead of cilantro, try parsley. Or leave them out.
Don’t stress about it. It will be delicious. I don’t think I’ve ever made the exact same pesto twice.
Anyway, once you have all of these things, give them a few pulses in your processor. If you don’t have a food processor, I guess you could very finely chop up the ingredients and then stir it together with the olive oil. That would be much more work though obviously.
The second part of this sandwich is the brie. This makes this sandwich a bit expensive, but man is it good. I found an 8 ounce wheel of brie for $6. I was actually planning on using Mozzarella but they were out so I went with this. Either would work I think.
The thing about brie is that it is supposed to be eaten as a spread. It is really soft and kind of awkward to work with. I cut off the rind on my wheel and then tried to slice up the stuff. This amount of cheese made two large sandwiches.
The third ingredient in this equation is the bread. I went with a nice sourdough which was a good choice. It held up perfect to the filling. I think sourdough may be the perfect grilled cheese bread actually because it cooks really evenly and doesn’t burn as quickly as white bread. At the same time, it doesn’t overpower the filling like a rye bread would do.
Butter up one side well on four slices.
Then flip over each piece and slather on the pesto. You want pesto on the top and the bottom! My fear at this step was that this would be too pesto-y. Nope. It was awesome.
Then I used my pan as a place to build my sandwich. Piled in my brie and put on the top piece.
Cook these guys on medium heat until the brie is melted and the bread is nice and brown.
Ranking:
Cheesiness: 8. Brie is just a lovely cheese for a sandwich. It melts quickly and is very gooey and delicious.
Bread: 10. I don’t think I can beat the bread on this sandwich as far as grilled cheese goes. I’m going to keep trying, but this was supreme.
Fillings: 8. Pesto was perfect and flavorful and complimented the cheese well.
Overall: 9. This is going to be a tough sandwich to beat.
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Shannalee
There is a certain sandwich a friend of mine had, at a restaurant in Austin, that she raves about still, years later. It was grilled, it had a few ingredients she remembers, but the rest is foggy. So I’ve been trying to recreate it, every now and then, based on what she remembers. And as you can imagine: difficult.
I feel reinspired, though. Your sandwich looks so good–and seriously, the bread looks browned perfectly! Thanks for the nudge!
Erika
Mmmm. Now I know what I want for lunch! I happen to have some pesto and some fresh mozzarella in the refrigerator, and I bought LaBrea rosemary-olive oil bread at Costco yesterday. I am THERE.
CourtJ
…and with half an hour to go until lunch my mouth is now watering out of control.
Muneeba
Oh lord … you’ve picked up on exactly what I was craving right now! Even though I’ve had lunch already, I wish I was having THIS instead! *slobbering*
kathleen
woah. i’m ready for the jetsons-esque ‘reach into the screen and pull out your lunch’ idea to manifest.
in the meantime, this will be in my dreams.
pigpigscorner
Looks amazing. Bread is browned perfectly and the melting cheese looks so mouth-watering!
Katie in Berkeley
Have you tried using mayo on the outside of the sandwich instead of butter? It makes things extra crisp-ified. But go light.
Michelle
Wow, this looks delicious with the pesto and sourdough- I think sourdough is my fave bread for grilled cheese.
Kevin
That is a nice looking sandwich!
Audrey L. Irving
I saw this from TasteSpotting and made it tonight on Essential Baking Company herbed focacia. Delicious!! I was worried the brie would melt too much and get messy, but it was just perfectly gooey and warm. I’ll definitely remember this combo for future grilled sandwiches!
gaga
Mmm, that looks fantastic. Ooey gooey goodness, yum!
Jessica
Maybe I should have taken the book club Brie home and made this grilled cheese!
Niki
I've never thought about using brie on a grilled cheese. What a fabulous idea!
dskco
omg i love brie, so that looks like an awesome sandwich. may i say i love your photos?
Loren
Wow I LOVE pesto! I didn't even think about it going on a grilled cheese sandwich!
Kristen
Ooh la la.
Meggie
I will be making this before I give up cheese for Lent next week!
Amanda
Yum! Have you submitted this to the Grilled Cheese Academy yet? http://www.grilledcheeseacademy.com/submitrecipe
Juanita
I made a very lazy version of this grilled cheese last night, using store-bought pesto and sliced toast bread, stuck it in the panini press. It was so good I made an extra and reheated it in the toaster oven at work this morning for an awesome breakfast! I luv me some brie!
Now I have to try the non-lazy version and make the pesto! Thanks for the recipe!
mrethiopian
I was just having some Brie and wondering if others have attempted a good old American grilled cheese with Brie, your recipe sounds amazing, thanks for the start.
For my first creation I will be removing the pecans and adding Bacon, Thai Basil (Anise) in place of the Holy Basil (Sweet) and possibility a wee bit of chive or shallot.
Tanks again
Mr.E
Claire
i just made this for lunch and it was heavenly. thanks so much for the idea!
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