Caprese Grilled Cheese

by August 22, 2026
5 minutes read

A crispy, golden grilled cheese sandwich inspired by the classic Caprese salad, made with melted mozzarella, juicy tomatoes, fresh basil, and a delicious balsamic glaze.

Ingredients
For 4 Sandwiches
8 slices sourdough or Italian bread
8 oz (225 g) fresh mozzarella, sliced
2 large ripe tomatoes, thinly sliced
½ cup fresh basil leaves
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
2 tablespoons mayonnaise, optional
¼ teaspoon garlic powder
¼ teaspoon black pepper
¼ teaspoon Italian seasoning
2 tablespoons balsamic glaze
¼ teaspoon salt
Optional Additions
¼ cup grated Parmesan
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 tablespoon pesto
½ avocado, thinly sliced
Fresh arugula
Instructions
1. Prepare the Tomatoes
Wash and dry the tomatoes.
Slice them thinly.
Sprinkle lightly with salt.
Place them on paper towels for 5–10 minutes.

This removes some excess moisture and helps prevent the grilled cheese from becoming soggy.

2. Prepare the Bread

In a small bowl, mix the softened butter with:

Garlic powder
Italian seasoning
Black pepper

Spread the seasoned butter evenly over one side of each bread slice.

If using mayonnaise, spread a thin layer on the inside of the bread.

3. Assemble the Sandwiches

For each sandwich:

Place one bread slice butter-side down.
Add a layer of mozzarella.
Add 2–3 tomato slices.
Add several fresh basil leaves.
Drizzle lightly with balsamic glaze.
Add another layer of mozzarella.
Top with the second slice of bread, butter-side up.

Don’t add too much tomato or balsamic glaze, as excess moisture can make the sandwich soggy.

4. Cook the Grilled Cheese

Heat a nonstick skillet or griddle over medium-low heat.

Place the sandwiches in the pan.

Cook for approximately 3–4 minutes, until the bottom is golden brown and crisp.

Carefully flip each sandwich.

Cook for another 3–4 minutes until the second side is golden and the mozzarella is completely melted.

If the bread browns too quickly before the cheese melts, reduce the heat to low and cover the pan for 1–2 minutes.

5. Finish

Remove the sandwiches from the skillet.

Allow them to rest for 1–2 minutes.

Cut diagonally and drizzle with a little additional balsamic glaze.

Garnish with fresh basil and freshly cracked black pepper.

Serve immediately.

Preparation & Cooking Time
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 8–10 minutes
Total Time: About 20 minutes
Servings: 4 sandwiches
Difficulty: Easy
Approximate Nutrition Per Sandwich
Calories: 480–520 kcal
Protein: 22–25 g
Carbohydrates: 38–43 g
Fiber: 3–4 g
Fat: 27–30 g
Saturated Fat: 13–15 g
Sugar: 6–8 g
Sodium: 700–850 mg

Nutrition is approximate and depends on the bread, mozzarella, butter, and balsamic glaze used.

Nut & Allergen Information

Nuts: The basic recipe contains no peanuts or tree nuts.

Important: If using pesto, check the label because traditional pesto commonly contains pine nuts.

Dairy: Contains mozzarella and optional Parmesan.

Gluten: Regular sourdough or Italian bread contains wheat/gluten.

Eggs: May be present if mayonnaise is used.

Soy: Some commercial breads, mayonnaise, and cheese products may contain soy.

Nut-Free Note

For a nut-free Caprese grilled cheese, simply use the standard recipe and avoid pesto unless you have verified that it is nut-free.

Gluten-Free Option

Use certified gluten-free bread and verify that the mozzarella, balsamic glaze, mayonnaise, and seasonings are gluten-free.

Variations
Pesto Caprese Grilled Cheese

Spread 1 tablespoon pesto inside each sandwich before adding the mozzarella and tomatoes.

Spicy Caprese

Add:

Red pepper flakes
Thinly sliced jalapeño
A drizzle of hot honey
Garlic Butter Caprese

Add an extra minced garlic clove to the butter mixture and sprinkle Parmesan over the outside of the bread before grilling.

Chicken Caprese Grilled Cheese

Add 2–3 oz sliced grilled chicken to each sandwich for a higher-protein version.

Avocado Caprese

Add thin slices of ripe avocado along with the tomato and mozzarella.

Recipe Q&A

Q: How do I stop the sandwich from becoming soggy?
Salt the tomato slices and let them sit on paper towels for 5–10 minutes. Also avoid adding too much balsamic glaze.

Q: What mozzarella is best?
Fresh mozzarella gives the classic Caprese flavor. Low-moisture mozzarella melts more easily and produces a less watery sandwich.

Q: Can I use shredded mozzarella?
Yes. Shredded mozzarella melts quickly and evenly.

Q: Can I use regular tomatoes?
Yes. Roma, beefsteak, heirloom, or vine-ripened tomatoes all work well.

Q: Can I make this without balsamic glaze?
Absolutely. The sandwich is delicious with just mozzarella, tomato, basil, and seasoned butter.

Q: Can I use balsamic vinegar instead of balsamic glaze?
Yes, but use only a small amount because vinegar is much thinner and can make the bread soggy.

Q: Why isn’t my cheese melting before the bread burns?
Your heat is probably too high. Grilled cheese should generally be cooked over medium-low heat so the bread becomes golden while the cheese melts slowly.

Q: Can I make it in an air fryer?
Yes. Assemble the sandwich, lightly butter the outside, and air fry at 375°F (190°C) for about 4–6 minutes, flipping halfway through.

Q: Can I prepare these ahead of time?
They are best served immediately. You can prepare the ingredients ahead, but assemble and grill the sandwiches just before serving.

Q: Can I freeze Caprese grilled cheese?
It is not recommended because the fresh tomatoes and mozzarella can release moisture and change texture after freezing.

Q: What should I serve with Caprese grilled cheese?
It pairs especially well with tomato soup, roasted vegetable soup, Italian salad, minestrone, or a simple green salad.

Q: How can I make it more protein-rich?
Add grilled chicken, turkey, or extra mozzarella, or serve the sandwich with a side of Greek yogurt-based dip.

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