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Yesterday, I read an article that claimed brie was the “best” cheese to put on your burger. I was, frankly, a little stunned. I’m a big fan of brie, and a big fan of a big pan of brie, but the “best” burger cheese it is not.

“Best” is a weird word to begin with. A lot of food writers will claim that their favorite thing is the “best,” because it is our job to generate clicks, and nothing gets clicks like low-stakes disagreements. (I’m sure I’m guilty of this!) But favorites are a matter of preference and context, and taste is hard to prove.

The writer of the article had tried a wide variety of cheeses, including brie, cheddar, blue, American, mozzarella, provolone, Swiss, and a plant-based “gouda,” giving each a “melting score” and “flavor score.” Setting aside the fact that there are variations within each of these cheeses—cheddar alone has a ton of variation from block to block—that’s just not enough cheese to call this a complete study. No pepperjack, no gouda (save for the plant-based, which is not gouda), no havarti, no low-moisture mozz—it’s just not a big enough sample size to be complete. But that’s beside the point: The “best” burger cheese depends on the burger you’re making. The cheese on a cheeseburger should complement, not compete, with the meat.

The cheeseburger vs. the burgercheese

Before you choose a cheese for your burger, you as yourself a question: “Do I care about this meat or am I just in it for the cheese?” or “Are we making a cheeseburger or are we making a burgercheese?” The focus of a cheeseburger is still the burger; in a burgercheese, the meat is there for substance and structure, but it fades into a supporting role, playing second fiddle to a flavorful cheese.

Both are fine, let’s just be honest about our goal. If you’re going to take the time to grind your own beef (or bison, or anything), or spend big bucks on something grass-fed and ethically raised, then form it into a thick steakhouse-style patty and cook it medium rare or smash it to get a glorious crust, it would be a shame to cover all that work up with a bloomy, mushroomy, or otherwise strongly flavored cheese. But if the meat is factory-farmed chuck that comes out of a tube, or something bland like turkey? Well then going with a more flavorful cheese makes sense, as the meat isn’t going to provide much on its own.

Meat matters

Over 90% of the time, I am going to cheese my (beef) burger with American cheese of some kind, most often white American from the deli. It melts beautifully and tastes creamy and lightly salty—not overly impressive on its own, but a perfect complement to a beefy smash burger with a golden-brown crust.

But let’s say you’re making lamb burgers. Lamb has a much stronger flavor than beef, and some people like it more than others. If you like the taste of lamb, but want to temper it a little, this might be a good time for a stronger-tasting cheese, like blue, or a funky Swiss, or an earthy, mushroomy brie. If you love lamb, and want to highlight it, you might want to reach for something milder like havarti, or omit (gasp) the cheese altogether.

Turkey burgers are almost the inverse of lamb burgers. Though you can coax some flavor out of them by smashing and browning the heck out of them, they’re one of the blander burgers. Brie would be incredible on turkey burger, as would a super sharp cheddar (bonus if you blend it into mayo to give it a creamier texture). American would also be good, provided you added extra flavor with a tangy mustard, and maybe some grilled onions to get a little more Maillard browning in there. It’s all about balance and context.

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Think holistically

When I first read the offending article, I did what I always do when I have even a mild emotional reaction to something and tweeted about it. Several people replied, telling me they had had brie on a burger, and that it was delicious. I do not doubt this, but that does not make brie the “best” cheese for every single cheeseburger. A burger is a meal between two buns, and the best meals are balanced.

To me, the “best” cheese for a burger is one that knows its place, and acts as a strong supporting character without pulling focus. It should also be fairly cheap (burgers are supposed to be a cheap thrill), easy to find, and usable on a wide-variety of meats and styles. It should melt well, and be equally at home on a thick steakhouse burger, or two thin and crispy smashed patties. To me, this cheese is American, which is engineered to melt well, and tastes like what you expect a cheeseburger to taste like. (A medium cheddar that melts well is also acceptable, as is havarti if you want something “fancy.”)

But if brie or some other funky cheese is part of your plan for a high-concept burger, then by all means use it. The best cheese for a burger is the one that’s best suited to the burger you want to eat, and knowing what you want to eat will help you make that decision.

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FAQs

How to choose cheese for a burger? ›

Best Cheeses for Burgers
  1. Cheddar Cheese. Cheddar cheese is a classic for a reason. ...
  2. Provolone Cheese. Provolone cheese is another great option for burgers. ...
  3. Blue Cheese. If you're looking to add a little bit of extra flavor to your burger, blue cheese is the way to go. ...
  4. Smoked Gouda. ...
  5. American Cheese. ...
  6. Pepper Jack. ...
  7. Brie Cheese.

What cheese do restaurants put on burgers? ›

it's the flavor/taste of the meat with it. American cheese goes on burgers. Sorry, that's the way it is. Other cheeses can go on burgers, but American is the default — not cheddar, not Swiss, not Gruyere.

How do I choose the right cheese? ›

Look for flavor cues on the package. While not every package has these, those that do will feature words like creamy, soft, tangy, sharp, robust and aged. These are indicators of the style of cheese and its flavor profile.

What white cheese is best for burgers? ›

Over 90% of the time, I am going to cheese my (beef) burger with American cheese of some kind, most often white American from the deli. It melts beautifully and tastes creamy and lightly salty—not overly impressive on its own, but a perfect complement to a beefy smash burger with a golden-brown crust.

What kind of cheese does McDonald's use? ›

The cheese slice used in our menu items like our Big Mac®, Cheeseburger and Quarter Pounder™ with Cheese contains approximately 60% real cheese (51% Cheddar and 9% Other Cheeses).

What cheese does Bobby Flay use on burgers? ›

Bobby's burger mantra throughout his burger course is "melt the cheese completely," and Cheddar just doesn't cut it. "To me, I'm into American, fontina, Monterey jack—something like that melts really nicely," he says. While you're at it, he wants you to use at least two cheese slices.

What cheese for smash burgers? ›

I'd recommend using either a store-bought American cheese or homemade melty cheese slices. You need a good melter to help bind the patties together. Onto the prepared bun they go. You can mix it up with the toppings, but try to keep it simple.

What cheese is used in American burgers? ›

Cheddar: this pressed, semi-hard cheese has a distinctive taste, and is a perfect match when paired with beef and onions. Monteray Jack: An all-American favourite, this soft cheese is often used in place of Cheddar. Mild and tender, it captures an authentic, classic taste.

What kind of cheese does In N Out burger use on their burgers? ›

Our American cheese is the real thing. And we use the best available onions and the plumpest, juiciest tomatoes we can find. Our buns are baked using old-fashioned, slow-rising sponge dough. And we make every burger one at a time, cooked fresh to order.

What kind of cheese does tasty burger use? ›

Our beef burger is cooked medium (pink on the inside), unless requested otherwise. Beef hamburger topped with gorgonzola blue cheese and crispy smoked bacon, served on a toasted bun. Our beef burger is cooked medium (pink on the inside), unless requested otherwise.

What is the most tastiest cheese? ›

10 Best Cheeses of the World
  • Epoisses AOC French Cheese. FROM $29.
  • Camembert du Bocage French Cheese. FROM $12 $14.
  • Buchette with Ash French Goat Cheese. $12.
  • Parmigiano Reggiano DOP Italian Cheese, Aged 24 Months. $10.
  • Perlagrigia Italian Truffle Cheese. $15.
  • Petit Basque French Sheep Cheese. $48.

What to look out for when buying cheese? ›

Gently feeling the cheese will give you some indication of its level of firmness. Read the descriptors on the front of the label, looking for taste clues like robust, aged, tangy, sharp, creamy or soft. Turn the package over and read the cheese ingredients. You may recognize the names of herbs and spices that you love.

What is a high quality cheese? ›

High-end cheeses are typically made by artisan cheesemakers who use traditional methods to create their products. These methods often involve using raw milk, which is milk that has not been pasteurized or hom*ogenized. Raw milk has a richer flavor than pasteurized milk, which adds depth and complexity to the cheese.

Is mature or mild cheddar better for burgers? ›

For customers planning on using their Cheddar in a toastie or on a burger rather than a cheeseboard, a younger Cheddar typically works better. A variety of factors can affect how cheeses melt, from moisture to acidity to age. More mature cheeses can become oily rather than achieving a creamy melt.

Is medium or sharp cheddar better for burgers? ›

You can play around with the variety of cheddar cheese too. Sharp cheddar is going to be more flavorful than mild cheddar but less intense than extra-sharp cheddar. You can also try aged cheddar for a richer cheese flavor. Cheddar cheese pairs well with an all-beef burger or something more exotic like a bison burger.

What cheese do five guys use? ›

Five Guys uses Kraft American cheese, same as when the doors first opened in 1986.

What cheese melts the best? ›

What is the best melting cheese? Cheeses with more moisture and lower melting points - cheddar is one of the most popular choices, but Swiss and Gruyère are also terrific options. Which melts better, mild or sharp cheddar? Mild cheddar melts more smoothly than sharper (more aged) cheddar.

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