Smoked Gouda & Apple Grilled Cheese

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Elevate your sandwich game with this gourmet Smoked Gouda and Apple Grilled Cheese. Featuring sliced smoked Gouda cheese and crisp apple on buttery sourdough bread, this sandwich comes together in just 20 minutes. Perfect for lunch or a quick dinner.

The combination of smoky, rich cheese with tart-sweet apple creates a sophisticated flavor profile. Toast until the bread is golden and the cheese is perfectly melted. Serve warm, optionally with tomato soup on the side.

Updated on Tue, 20 Jan 2026 16:16:00 GMT
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My neighbor brought over apples from her tree last October, more than I knew what to do with. I was craving something warm and simple, and I had smoked Gouda left from a cheese board the night before. The combination happened almost by accident, but that first bite—crisp apple against smoky, melted cheese—made me pause mid-chew. It's been my go-to comfort sandwich ever since.

I made this for my sister when she stopped by unannounced one rainy afternoon. She's not usually impressed by sandwiches, but she ate hers in near silence, then asked if I had enough ingredients to make another. That's when I knew this wasn't just another grilled cheese.

Ingredients

  • Sourdough bread: The slight tang balances the richness of the cheese, and it crisps beautifully without drying out.
  • Smoked Gouda cheese: This is the heart of the sandwich, bringing a deep, smoky flavor that pairs unexpectedly well with fruit.
  • Unsalted butter: Softened butter spreads easily and creates that golden, crispy crust we're after.
  • Crisp apple: Granny Smith adds tartness, Honeycrisp adds sweetness, both add a refreshing crunch that cuts through the richness.
  • Dijon mustard: Just a thin layer adds a subtle sharpness that makes the whole sandwich sing, though it's completely optional.
  • Freshly ground black pepper: A light sprinkle adds warmth and depth without overwhelming the delicate flavors.

Instructions

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Butter the bread:
Spread a thin, even layer of softened butter on one side of each slice. This is what creates that golden, crispy exterior, so don't skip it.
Arrange your workspace:
Lay the slices buttered side down on a clean surface. You'll build the sandwiches from the inside out.
Add the mustard:
If you're using Dijon, spread a light layer on the unbuttered side of two slices. It should be just enough to taste, not enough to see.
Layer the cheese:
Place half of the Gouda slices on two of the bread slices. Save the other half for the top layer.
Add the apples:
Arrange the apple slices evenly over the cheese, making sure they're spread out so every bite gets some. Top with the remaining Gouda and a few grinds of black pepper if you like.
Close the sandwiches:
Place the remaining bread slices on top, buttered side facing out. Press gently so everything holds together.
Heat the skillet:
Warm a large skillet or griddle over medium-low heat. Let it heat up slowly so the cheese has time to melt before the bread burns.
Grill the sandwiches:
Place the sandwiches in the skillet and cook for three to four minutes per side, pressing lightly with a spatula. You want the bread golden brown and the cheese fully melted.
Rest and serve:
Remove from heat and let them sit for a minute before slicing. This keeps the cheese from sliding out when you cut into them.
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There's something about the smell of butter browning and cheese melting that makes people appear in the kitchen. My kids used to ignore me calling them for dinner, but when I started making these, they'd wander in before I even finished cooking, drawn by the scent alone.

Choosing Your Apple

Granny Smith apples hold their shape and add a tart bite that contrasts beautifully with the smoky cheese. Honeycrisp brings more sweetness and stays crisp even after grilling. I've tried softer apples like Gala, but they turn mushy and lose their presence in the sandwich. Stick with firm, crisp varieties and you won't be disappointed.

Cheese Variations

Smoked Gouda is my favorite, but sharp white cheddar gives you more tang, and Gruyere adds a nutty sweetness that's hard to resist. I once used a mix of smoked mozzarella and fontina when I ran out of Gouda, and it was surprisingly good. The key is choosing a cheese that melts smoothly and has enough flavor to stand up to the apple.

Serving and Pairing

This sandwich is perfect on its own, but it becomes something special when you serve it with a bowl of warm tomato soup. I've also paired it with a simple green salad dressed with apple cider vinaigrette, which echoes the fruit in the sandwich. On cooler evenings, a cup of hot apple cider on the side feels just right.

  • Let the sandwich rest for a minute before cutting so the cheese doesn't ooze out everywhere.
  • If you're making more than two, keep the finished ones warm in a low oven while you cook the rest.
  • Leftovers can be reheated in a skillet over low heat, though they're never quite as good as fresh.
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Perfectly grilled, this Smoked Gouda & Apple Grilled Cheese features buttery, golden crusts and a warm, gooey center ready for dipping. Save
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This sandwich has become my answer to the question of what to make when I want something comforting but not boring. I hope it finds a place in your kitchen too.

Kitchen Guide

What type of apple works best?

Granny Smith and Honeycrisp apples are ideal choices. Granny Smith offers tartness that balances the smoky cheese, while Honeycrisp provides natural sweetness and crispness. Slice them thinly and use them quickly after cutting to prevent browning.

Can I substitute the smoked Gouda?

Yes, sharp cheddar, Gruyère, or aged provolone work wonderfully as alternatives. Choose cheeses with bold flavors to stand up to the apple. Avoid mild varieties that won't provide enough contrast.

How do I get the cheese melted evenly?

Cook on medium-low heat for 3-4 minutes per side. Press gently with a spatula to ensure even contact between bread and pan. This lower temperature allows the cheese to melt thoroughly before the bread browns too quickly.

What's a good side dish pairing?

Tomato soup is a classic pairing that complements the rich cheese and sweet apple. Alternatively, serve with a crisp side salad, pickled vegetables, or roasted sweet potato wedges for balance.

Is this suitable for dietary restrictions?

The sandwich is naturally vegetarian. To make it gluten-free, use gluten-free bread. For dairy-free versions, substitute plant-based cheese and vegan butter, though results may vary in texture and flavor.

Smoked Gouda & Apple Grilled Cheese

Gourmet twist on classic grilled cheese with smoky Gouda and crisp apple slices on buttery, golden bread.

Prep Duration
10 min
Cook Duration
10 min
Complete Duration
20 min
Created by Brandon Ellis


Skill Level Easy

Heritage American

Output 2 Portions

Diet Requirements Meat-Free

What You'll Need

Bread & Dairy

01 4 slices sourdough bread or country-style bread
02 4 oz smoked Gouda cheese, sliced
03 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened

Fruit

01 1 small crisp apple such as Granny Smith or Honeycrisp, cored and thinly sliced

Optional Additions

01 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
02 Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Method

Phase 01

Prepare bread: Spread a thin layer of butter on one side of each bread slice and place them buttered side down on a clean surface.

Phase 02

Apply condiments: If using Dijon mustard, spread it on the unbuttered side of two bread slices.

Phase 03

Layer first cheese: Layer half of the Gouda slices on the two mustard-coated bread slices.

Phase 04

Add apple and remaining cheese: Arrange apple slices evenly over the cheese and top with remaining Gouda. Season with black pepper if desired.

Phase 05

Assemble sandwiches: Close the sandwiches with the remaining bread slices, ensuring buttered side faces outward.

Phase 06

Preheat cooking surface: Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium-low heat.

Phase 07

Cook sandwiches: Place sandwiches in the skillet and cook for 3 to 4 minutes per side, pressing lightly with a spatula, until bread is golden brown and cheese is melted.

Phase 08

Finish and serve: Remove from heat, let cool slightly, then slice and serve warm.

Kitchen Tools

  • Skillet or griddle
  • Spatula
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

Allergy Guide

Review ingredients carefully for potential allergens and seek professional medical guidance if unsure
  • Contains milk from cheese and butter
  • Contains wheat from bread

Nutrient Breakdown (per portion)

Numbers shown are estimates only - consult healthcare providers for specific advice
  • Energy: 420
  • Fats: 23 g
  • Carbohydrates: 39 g
  • Proteins: 16 g