It’s possible when you take two of the greatest culinary inventions, grilled cheese sandwiches and French onion soup, and put them together into one glorious concoction — French onion grilled cheeses. Throw in some crock-pot usage to make the perfect carmelized onions, and we are in business for some seriously yummy sandwiches. French onion grilled cheese sandwiches adapted from Tasty Kitchen Ingredients:

Sliced sourdough bread Grated Gruyere or Swiss cheese (about half a cup per sandwich) Butter Olive Oil Carmelized onions*

*The Onions It takes basically forever to make caramelized onions on the stove, so why not let your crock-pot do the work for you? Thinly slice enough onions to fill up your crock-pot at least halfway. They shrink a lot, so don’t be stingy! Toss them with a couple teaspoons of olive oil, and set on low for 10 hours. Yes, 10 hours. They will be a little liquidy, but if you take the lid off and let them go another hour or two, most of it will evaporate. Personal preference, really. You can use immediately, or just keep them in the fridge for things like French onion soup grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sandwiches On a preheated griddle or large skillet, place a slice of buttered bread (butter-side down) and top it with a little shredded Gruyere. Add half of the onion mixture and then more of the cheese. Top with a second slice of buttered bread (butter-side up). Flip when the bottom is crispy and golden; repeat on second side. Enjoy! Image via Annie/Flickr

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title: “Crock Pot Grilled Cheese Recipe With A Surprising Little Twist” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-30” author: “Cameron Flores”


It’s possible when you take two of the greatest culinary inventions, grilled cheese sandwiches and French onion soup, and put them together into one glorious concoction — French onion grilled cheeses. Throw in some crock-pot usage to make the perfect carmelized onions, and we are in business for some seriously yummy sandwiches. French onion grilled cheese sandwiches adapted from Tasty Kitchen Ingredients:

Sliced sourdough bread Grated Gruyere or Swiss cheese (about half a cup per sandwich) Butter Olive Oil Carmelized onions*

*The Onions It takes basically forever to make caramelized onions on the stove, so why not let your crock-pot do the work for you? Thinly slice enough onions to fill up your crock-pot at least halfway. They shrink a lot, so don’t be stingy! Toss them with a couple teaspoons of olive oil, and set on low for 10 hours. Yes, 10 hours. They will be a little liquidy, but if you take the lid off and let them go another hour or two, most of it will evaporate. Personal preference, really. You can use immediately, or just keep them in the fridge for things like French onion soup grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sandwiches On a preheated griddle or large skillet, place a slice of buttered bread (butter-side down) and top it with a little shredded Gruyere. Add half of the onion mixture and then more of the cheese. Top with a second slice of buttered bread (butter-side up). Flip when the bottom is crispy and golden; repeat on second side. Enjoy! Image via Annie/Flickr

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title: “Crock Pot Grilled Cheese Recipe With A Surprising Little Twist” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-29” author: “Christie Arias”


It’s possible when you take two of the greatest culinary inventions, grilled cheese sandwiches and French onion soup, and put them together into one glorious concoction — French onion grilled cheeses. Throw in some crock-pot usage to make the perfect carmelized onions, and we are in business for some seriously yummy sandwiches. French onion grilled cheese sandwiches adapted from Tasty Kitchen Ingredients:

Sliced sourdough bread Grated Gruyere or Swiss cheese (about half a cup per sandwich) Butter Olive Oil Carmelized onions*

*The Onions It takes basically forever to make caramelized onions on the stove, so why not let your crock-pot do the work for you? Thinly slice enough onions to fill up your crock-pot at least halfway. They shrink a lot, so don’t be stingy! Toss them with a couple teaspoons of olive oil, and set on low for 10 hours. Yes, 10 hours. They will be a little liquidy, but if you take the lid off and let them go another hour or two, most of it will evaporate. Personal preference, really. You can use immediately, or just keep them in the fridge for things like French onion soup grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sandwiches On a preheated griddle or large skillet, place a slice of buttered bread (butter-side down) and top it with a little shredded Gruyere. Add half of the onion mixture and then more of the cheese. Top with a second slice of buttered bread (butter-side up). Flip when the bottom is crispy and golden; repeat on second side. Enjoy! Image via Annie/Flickr

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title: “Crock Pot Grilled Cheese Recipe With A Surprising Little Twist” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Ernest Murray”


It’s possible when you take two of the greatest culinary inventions, grilled cheese sandwiches and French onion soup, and put them together into one glorious concoction — French onion grilled cheeses. Throw in some crock-pot usage to make the perfect carmelized onions, and we are in business for some seriously yummy sandwiches. French onion grilled cheese sandwiches adapted from Tasty Kitchen Ingredients:

Sliced sourdough bread Grated Gruyere or Swiss cheese (about half a cup per sandwich) Butter Olive Oil Carmelized onions*

*The Onions It takes basically forever to make caramelized onions on the stove, so why not let your crock-pot do the work for you? Thinly slice enough onions to fill up your crock-pot at least halfway. They shrink a lot, so don’t be stingy! Toss them with a couple teaspoons of olive oil, and set on low for 10 hours. Yes, 10 hours. They will be a little liquidy, but if you take the lid off and let them go another hour or two, most of it will evaporate. Personal preference, really. You can use immediately, or just keep them in the fridge for things like French onion soup grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sandwiches On a preheated griddle or large skillet, place a slice of buttered bread (butter-side down) and top it with a little shredded Gruyere. Add half of the onion mixture and then more of the cheese. Top with a second slice of buttered bread (butter-side up). Flip when the bottom is crispy and golden; repeat on second side. Enjoy! Image via Annie/Flickr

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title: “Crock Pot Grilled Cheese Recipe With A Surprising Little Twist” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-21” author: “Kathy Sanders”


It’s possible when you take two of the greatest culinary inventions, grilled cheese sandwiches and French onion soup, and put them together into one glorious concoction — French onion grilled cheeses. Throw in some crock-pot usage to make the perfect carmelized onions, and we are in business for some seriously yummy sandwiches. French onion grilled cheese sandwiches adapted from Tasty Kitchen Ingredients:

Sliced sourdough bread Grated Gruyere or Swiss cheese (about half a cup per sandwich) Butter Olive Oil Carmelized onions*

*The Onions It takes basically forever to make caramelized onions on the stove, so why not let your crock-pot do the work for you? Thinly slice enough onions to fill up your crock-pot at least halfway. They shrink a lot, so don’t be stingy! Toss them with a couple teaspoons of olive oil, and set on low for 10 hours. Yes, 10 hours. They will be a little liquidy, but if you take the lid off and let them go another hour or two, most of it will evaporate. Personal preference, really. You can use immediately, or just keep them in the fridge for things like French onion soup grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sandwiches On a preheated griddle or large skillet, place a slice of buttered bread (butter-side down) and top it with a little shredded Gruyere. Add half of the onion mixture and then more of the cheese. Top with a second slice of buttered bread (butter-side up). Flip when the bottom is crispy and golden; repeat on second side. Enjoy! Image via Annie/Flickr

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title: “Crock Pot Grilled Cheese Recipe With A Surprising Little Twist” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Debra Tvedt”


It’s possible when you take two of the greatest culinary inventions, grilled cheese sandwiches and French onion soup, and put them together into one glorious concoction — French onion grilled cheeses. Throw in some crock-pot usage to make the perfect carmelized onions, and we are in business for some seriously yummy sandwiches. French onion grilled cheese sandwiches adapted from Tasty Kitchen Ingredients:

Sliced sourdough bread Grated Gruyere or Swiss cheese (about half a cup per sandwich) Butter Olive Oil Carmelized onions*

*The Onions It takes basically forever to make caramelized onions on the stove, so why not let your crock-pot do the work for you? Thinly slice enough onions to fill up your crock-pot at least halfway. They shrink a lot, so don’t be stingy! Toss them with a couple teaspoons of olive oil, and set on low for 10 hours. Yes, 10 hours. They will be a little liquidy, but if you take the lid off and let them go another hour or two, most of it will evaporate. Personal preference, really. You can use immediately, or just keep them in the fridge for things like French onion soup grilled cheese sandwiches. The Sandwiches On a preheated griddle or large skillet, place a slice of buttered bread (butter-side down) and top it with a little shredded Gruyere. Add half of the onion mixture and then more of the cheese. Top with a second slice of buttered bread (butter-side up). Flip when the bottom is crispy and golden; repeat on second side. Enjoy! Image via Annie/Flickr

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