This gourmet grilled cheese combines rich double cream brie with a homemade blackberry balsamic jam and fresh thyme on sourdough bread for an elegant twist on the classic. Last weekend I created this Blackberry Balsamic and Brie Grilled Cheese and I haven't stopped thinking about it since. The combination came to me while sampling some local brie at my favorite cheese shop. It's everything you dream of in a grilled cheese - perfectly golden sourdough wrapped around melty brie cheese with this incredible homemade blackberry balsamic jam that adds the perfect sweet-tangy pop. Every bite is pure comfort food heaven with a fancy twist. What Makes This Sandwich Special This isn't your regular grilled cheese. The magic happens when that creamy brie starts melting into the warm blackberry balsamic jam. The sourdough gets perfectly crispy on the outside while staying tender inside. I love serving this when friends come over for lunch they always ask for the recipe. It's simple enough for a cozy afternoon at home but fancy enough to serve at a dinner party. Your Shopping List Blackberries: Fresh or frozen work great. I usually grab whatever's in season but frozen berries make amazing jam too. Balsamic Vinegar: Get the good stuff here it really makes a difference in the final flavor. Double Cream Brie: This is my secret weapon for the perfect melt. Look for a wheel that gives slightly when pressed. Fresh Thyme: Just a few sprigs add such beautiful flavor. I grow mine in a window box. Sourdough Bread: The tang of sourdough makes everything better. I get mine from my local bakery. Butter: Real butter is non-negotiable for that perfect golden crust. Making That Amazing Jam Starting Your Jam The jam is so simple but it makes all the difference. I toss my berries into my favorite copper pot with sugar balsamic and a tiny pinch of salt. Your kitchen will smell incredible as it starts bubbling away. Getting it Perfect While it simmers I gently squish the berries with my potato masher. Watch how they break down into this gorgeous purple syrup. The balsamic adds this amazing depth that takes it way beyond regular berry jam. Cooling Time Let it cool down and thicken up. I usually make extra because it's amazing on morning toast too. Building Your Sandwich Prepping the Brie Slice your brie while it's cold it's much easier to handle. I aim for quarter-inch slices they melt perfectly. Getting Started Butter your bread generously on one side. I mean really generously this is no time to hold back. The Build Layer that beautiful brie on your bread and sprinkle some fresh thyme. I love watching the cheese start to soften as the bread gets golden. Adding the Jam Spread your cooled jam on the other slice of bread. Don't be shy with it that jam is liquid gold. The Final Touch Once everything's assembled keep your heat medium-low. Patience is key for that perfect golden crust and melty center. Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse Time to Enjoy Grab your favorite plate and serve this beauty while it's hot and melty. I love pairing it with a glass of crisp white wine or if I'm feeling fancy a light red. Sometimes I'll add a handful of fresh greens on the side or dip it in tomato soup when I'm craving extra comfort food vibes. The way the cheese stretches when you pull it apart is pure Instagram gold. My Best Tips After Making These Too Many Times I've learned some important tricks making these sandwiches. Always use double cream brie it melts like a dream. Triple cream turns into a puddle too quickly trust me on this one. When I use frozen berries for the jam I cook it a bit longer to get rid of extra water. Keep your heat on medium the whole time. I once tried to rush it with high heat and ended up with burnt bread and cold cheese in the middle not a good look. Mix It Up Sometimes I get creative with this recipe and it always turns out amazing. Last week I made the jam with fresh figs and it was incredible. Adding a handful of peppery arugula gives it a nice kick. When I can't find good sourdough I use crusty ciabatta instead. Once I swapped the brie for some local goat cheese and my husband declared it his new favorite version. Keeping Leftovers Fresh If by some miracle you have leftovers wrap them up and pop them in the fridge. They'll stay good for a couple days. Whatever you do don't microwave them to reheat that's a sure way to end up with sad soggy bread. Instead warm them up slowly in a skillet it brings back that perfect crispy outside and melty inside. Perfect for Any Time This sandwich has become my go-to for so many occasions. I serve it when my food-loving friends come over for lunch. It's been the star of casual dinner parties. Sometimes I cut it into tiny triangles for fancy appetizers. But honestly my favorite way to enjoy it is curled up on my couch on a rainy afternoon with a good book. It's that perfect mix of comfort food and gourmet treat that just makes everything better. A grilled cheese sandwich with melted cheese and blackberries oozing out, surrounded by fresh blackberries on a brown parchment surface. | Myhomemaderecipe.com Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse Frequently Asked Questions Can I make the blackberry jam ahead of time? Yes, you can make the jam in advance and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Just warm it slightly before using. What can I substitute for brie cheese? While brie gives the best creamy texture, you could use camembert or other soft ripened cheeses. Each will provide a slightly different but equally delicious result. Blackberry Balsamic and Brie Grilled Cheese An elevated grilled cheese sandwich featuring creamy brie, homemade blackberry balsamic jam, and fresh thyme on crispy sourdough bread. Prep Time 10 Minutes Cook Time 15 Minutes Total Time 25 Minutes Difficulty: Intermediate Cuisine: American Yield: 4 Servings (4 sandwiches) Dietary: Vegetarian Ingredients 01 Fresh blackberries (2 cups). 02 Balsamic vinegar (3 tablespoons). 03 Granulated sugar (6 tablespoons). 04 Fresh lemon juice (2 tablespoons). 05 Kosher salt (pinch). 06 Double cream brie cheese (300g). 07 Fresh thyme, chopped (1 tablespoon). 08 Sourdough bread (8 slices). 09 Butter, room temperature, as needed. Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse Instructions Step 01 Cook blackberries, vinegar, sugar, lemon juice and salt until thick and jammy. Step 02 Slice brie into 1/2 inch thick pieces. Step 03 Warm skillet over medium heat, not too hot. Step 04 Butter bread, add brie, sprinkle thyme, spread jam on other slice. Step 05 Grill until bread is golden and cheese starts melting. Step 06 Add jam-spread slice, butter top, flip and cook until golden. Notes Let jam cool before using. Cook on medium heat to melt cheese properly. May need to cook in batches. Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse Tools You'll Need Large skillet. Saucepan. Wooden spoon or potato masher.