Yummy Grilled Cheese Roll-Ups are a fun twist on a classic grilled cheese sandwich that everyone will love!

Cheese is rolled up into plain bread and then pan-fried in a little bit of butter! The cheese inside gets all melty and the bread on the outside gets all crispy…what’s not to love?

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Easy Cheesy Snack

Grilled cheese sandwiches were my high school cafeteria favorite (with lots of pickles and ketchup for dipping!) and they’re still in my top favorite lunches.

  • Everyone loves this easy recipe because grilled cheese roll-ups are perfectly portable and dippable!
  • Serve on their own or served with a bowl of hot tomato soup. It’s the ultimate comfort food combo!
  • These roll-ups can be cooked in a pan or even the air fryer (and reheat well).
  • This is a super easy basic 3 ingredient grilled cheese roll-up recipe but you can add a slice of ham or some crumbled bacon to change it up!

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Ingredients & Variations

BREAD Use basic, thin sandwich bread, preferably the kind without added nuts or grains. Taco-sized flour tortillas (6” to 8”) will work, too!

CHEESE Any cheese that works for grilled cheese works for cheese roll-ups; slices are more uniform, but cheese can be shredded as well.

Sharp cheddar is the traditional variety, but Monterey Jack, Colby, Swiss, or any blend of shredded cheese will do. Cream cheese can be softened and seasoned with some Italian or Taco Seasoning.

ADD-INS Bacon bits, chopped spinach, finely diced green apples, diced green chiles, and even a little splash of hot sauce are all delicious add-ins!

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How to Make Grilled Cheese Roll-Ups

Just roll ’em up and enjoy!

  1. Roll out slices of bread. Top with a slice of cheese or a small scoop of shredded cheese.
  2. Roll up in the bread (as per the recipe below).
  3. Brush the outside with butter & grill or air fry until golden crispy.

In the Air Fryer: An air fryer makes great grilled cheese sandwiches, and these rollups are great in an air fryer too! Prepare grilled cheese roll-ups as directed. Air fry in a single layer at 390°F until golden brown.

PRO TIP: Secure the rolls with a toothpick before cooking to hold everything together!

process of cooking Grilled Cheese Roll Ups

Tips for the Best Roll Up

  • Fresh bread works best, older bread can be a bit dry and crack when it is rolled.
  • Start cooking sealed side down. Once they’ve browned, they will hold together (and toothpicks can be removed for more eve cooking if desired).
  • Additional butter may need to be added as the roll-ups cook.
  • Keep leftover grilled cheese roll-ups in a zippered bag in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and reheat them in a dry pan on the stove or in the air fryer.
  • Bread crusts can be dried and crushed into bread crumbs for future recipes.

Serve a pile of grilled cheese roll-ups with some Marinara Sauce, a BBQ Sauce, Buttermilk Ranch Dressing, and some healthy sides like these colorful fruit kabobs, or this fruit salad.

dipping Grilled Cheese Roll Ups in tomato soup

So Many Sandwiches!

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Grilled Cheese Roll Ups

Grilled cheese is a classic favorite and these Grilled Cheese Roll-Ups are a fun twist that everyone loves!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 8 roll ups

Equipment

Ingredients  

  • 8 slices bread crusts removed
  • 8 slices cheese
  • melted butter as needed

Instructions 

  • Using a rolling pin, roll slices of bread flat.
  • Place one slice of cheese (or 2-3 tablespoons grated cheddar). Roll up bread & cheese and secure with a toothpick.
  • Brush the outside with melted butter (or you can quickly roll them in the butter) and place in a pan, seam side down, over medium heat.
  • Turn with tongs until all sides are browned and cheese is melted.

Notes

  • Fresh bread works best, older bread can be a bit dry and crack when it is rolled.
  • Start cooking sealed side down. Once they've browned, they will hold together (and toothpicks can be removed for more eve cooking if desired).
  • Additional butter may need to be added as the roll-ups cook.
  • Keep leftover grilled cheese roll-ups in a zippered bag in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and reheat them in a dry pan on the stove or in the air fryer.
  • Bread crusts can be dried and crushed into bread crumbs for future recipes.
5 from 33 votes

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1roll up | Calories: 242 | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 361mg | Potassium: 63mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 458IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 235mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Snack
Cuisine American

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  1. We love these so does our grandson he is only 2 he loves them with marinara sauce to dip them in5 stars

  2. My soon to be two year old loved these! She won’t eat regular squared grilled cheese, she has become very picky. Thanks for the great idea!! We dipped these in spagettios (:5 stars

  3. I made these for my picky toddler and they were a success! I took a bite too . Thank you so much for this great recipe!5 stars

  4. I’ve made these for years,however, I leave the crust on, roll up the bread with a slice of cheese inside and wrap it with bacon using toothpicks to hold the bacon on. Make certain to cover the crusts with the bacon. Then I broil them until browned on all sides, We call them Bacon rolls.