10 ingredients or less/30 minutes or less/entertaining/grilled cheese/mini/recipes/sandwiches/snacks

Mini Caprese Grilled Cheese Sandwich Recipe

Posted September 15, 2014 by Stephanie
caprese grilled cheese - www.iamafoodblog.com

caprese grilled cheese - www.iamafoodblog.com

Sometimes in the middle of the night I’ll sneak out of bed into the darkened kitchen, open up the fridge and stand in the light of the refrigerator while I contemplate snacks to sate my hunger. Cheese has always got my back – its versatility is second to none. For a treat, I’ll melt it between two golden brown buttered crispy pieces of bread. If I want to make it even more indulgent, I’ll add sweet juicy tomatoes and fresh basil to bring the whole thing over the top. A caprese grilled cheese is always a good thing in my books.

caprese grilled cheese - www.iamafoodblog.com

The simplicity of a good caprese salad is a thing of beauty on its own – who doesn’t love perfectly ruby red vine-ripened tomatoes, fresh creamy Canadian mozzarella, and fragrant basil? Taking the ingredients and tucking them into a grilled cheese is, dare I say, even better? The mozzarella melts into a creamy, gooey mess. A bit of heat causes the tomatoes release even more of their sweet juiciness and the basil flavor becomes even more prominent when next to crunchy, golden brown toast. I make these caprese grilled cheeses a lot – as midnight snacks, as a stand in for dinner, or as hors d’oeuvres at cocktail parties.

caprese grilled cheese - www.iamafoodblog.com

This recipe is infinitely scalable – if you want to make one sandwich, you can definitely do so – but you may be wishing you went ahead and made the whole baguette.

Mini Caprese Grilled Cheese Sandwich Recipe
makes 12-14 mini sandwiches

  • 1 fresh baguette
  • 1 tub Tre Stelle Bocconcini
  • 4-5 small tomatoes on the vine
  • 24-28 fresh basil leaves
  • salt and pepper
  • butter, at room temperature

With a sharp knife, cut the baguette into thin slices, about 1/8″ thick. Cut the bocconcini into rounds and the tomatoes into thin slices. Wash and throughly dry the basil leaves. Assemble your sandwiches. Lay out the slices of bread and place a layer of bocconcini rounds on each slice. Season with salt and pepper and then top alternating slices with tomatoes and basil leaves. Close up the sandwiches and butter the outsides of the bread. Heat up a cast iron or non-stick pan over medium to medium-low heat. Toast the sandwiches, flipping once, until the cheese melts and the bread is golden brown and crispy, about 3-5 minutes per side. Enjoy immediately!

caprese grilled cheese - www.iamafoodblog.com

PS – Look for the 100% Canadian Milk symbol whenever you buy cheese, it confirms the Canadian origin of the milk, renowned for its high quality, purity and great taste!

26 Comments

  1. So good. Sometimes the most amazing things are the simplest!

  2. Grilled caprese sandos? Genius! And gorgeous as always.

  3. I’m making this tonight! I have one little pile of tomatoes left from my farmers market trip this weekend. These sandwiches will be perfect!!

  4. myriam says:

    these are so gorgeous. and go canadian dairy!

  5. molly yeh says:

    yummmm. this is gorgeous, steph!!!

  6. Amazing. Grilled cheese never disappoints!

  7. Wow, now this is the way to my heart. Simple enough, but flavorful ingredients to make a mouthwatering, easy meal. Perfection.

  8. Tieghan says:

    These are so cute and YUMM!

  9. todd wagner says:

    Oh, what I would do for that stack of sandwiches…

  10. This is such a pretty grilled cheese. I love the stackable nature the recipe has. Yum

  11. Dhrubaa says:

    Oh, I love this! And this shall be my lunch today. :)

  12. Eileen says:

    Yay! Such a classic way to eat as many of the best fruits of summer as possible. :)

  13. cheyenne says:

    love this – nothing beats caprese!
    xo, cheyenne

  14. Lindsey says:

    caprese sandwiches used to be like THE favorite sandwich of mine! and i think buttering up the outsides of the bread, and frying it up in a skillet is so baller; it also makes me wonder why i had never tried this before when i ate cheese! you’re awesome, lady!

  15. Oh my goodness. I need this! They look so beyond delicious, and they are mini. Too cute. Too perfect. Pinned!

  16. Denise | TLT says:

    Your description of highly trips to the fridge reminds me of 1. myself (guilty as charged) and 2. Nigella (I bet you have seen those episodes?). Also: your caprese grilled cheese looks simply brilliant.

  17. Denise | TLT says:

    highly trips = nightly trips, of course. Highly delicious though ;)

  18. Oh wow, those look awesome. And adorable. And full of flavor. I can see them being so addictive. I think I’ll make this next time I have some people over for dinner who deserve a special treat. :)

  19. Jamie Hunt says:

    Thank you for sharing an idea that actually manages to make grilled cheese classy! Grilled cheese is my little guilty pleasure. It’s so yummy but I always feel like a lazy chef when I make it. These look outstanding.

  20. Priya Shiva says:

    Cheese grilled sandwich is yumm and cool pics!

  21. Raksha Kamat says:

    Wow, this sandwich looks gorgeous. I am sure it tastes heavenly.

  22. Yummy! Sharing this right away. Looks delicious.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

$(function(){ var trigger = $('.hamburger'), overlay = $('.overlay'), isClosed = false; trigger.click(function () { hamburger_cross(); }); function hamburger_cross() { if (isClosed == true) { overlay.hide(); trigger.removeClass('is-open'); trigger.addClass('is-closed'); isClosed = false; } else { overlay.show(); trigger.removeClass('is-closed'); trigger.addClass('is-open'); isClosed = true; } } $('[data-toggle="offcanvas"]').click(function () { $('#wrapper').toggleClass('toggled'); }); bindBehavior.subscribe(); });