Blackberry and Boursin Grilled Cheese Sandwich Recipe

Blackberry Boursin Grilled Cheese is a rich, melty sandwich that balances creamy, herbed Boursin cheese with sweet blackberry jam and gooey Fontina, all tucked between thick slices of buttered, toasted bread. The savory herbs and mild garlic in Boursin give a complex counterpoint to the jam’s bright sweetness, creating a gourmet grilled cheese that’s easy to make at home.

Blackberry boursin grilled cheese on a white plate with blackberries in the foreground.

Full disclosure: I’m not usually drawn to flavored cheeses, but Boursin—especially the Garlic and Fine Herbs variety—spreads smoothly and brings a bright, savory note that pairs surprisingly well with fruit jams. I love jam in sandwiches; the blackberry jam here adds freshness, a pop of color, and a touch of citrusy sweetness. I add shredded Fontina for that satisfying, melty cheese pull that completes the sandwich.

Why you will love this blackberry grilled cheese

  • Simple ingredients. No canning or complicated prep—use a good-quality store-bought blackberry jam and ready-to-eat Boursin.
  • Quick to make. Spread, shred, assemble, and grill—ready in under ten minutes.
  • Elegant result. The combination of savory herbs and sweet jam feels fancy while remaining effortless.
  • Customizable. Swap Boursin flavors, try different jams, or change the melty cheese to suit your taste.

What is Boursin cheese?

Boursin is a soft, creamy French-style cheese flavored with herbs and spices. It spreads easily and is commonly used on crackers, bread, and vegetables, and it works beautifully in dishes like pasta, salads, appetizers—and grilled cheese.

Ingredients

These are the components you’ll need to make Blackberry Boursin Grilled Cheese.

Ingredients for blackberry Boursin grilled cheese on a grey surface.
  • Bread — Thick, crusty slices such as sourdough, multigrain, or artisan-style bread.
  • Blackberry jam — Use a high-quality jam or preserves so the blackberry flavor shines through; seeded or seedless is fine.
  • Boursin cheese — I use Garlic and Fine Herbs, but other flavors work too.
  • Fontina — A mild, melty cheese that complements the Boursin and adds stretch.
  • Butter — For grilling; salted or unsalted works, depending on your preference.

Refer to the recipe card below for exact quantities.

Equipment

You only need a non-stick pan or skillet for grilling the sandwiches.

Step by step

Making this grilled cheese is straightforward: spread, layer, and grill. Follow these simple steps for an even melt and perfect golden crust.

Four slices of bread with Boursin cheese spread on the top.

Spread Boursin on one side of each of the four slices of bread.

Four slices of bread with ingredients piled on top for grilled cheese.

On two slices, spread blackberry jam, then add a layer of shredded Fontina. Top with the remaining slices of bread, Boursin side down, to form sandwiches.

Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat until foamy, then cook sandwiches until golden brown, about 2–3 minutes per side. Add more butter if needed and serve immediately.

💡Expert tip

For an evenly browned, buttery crust, butter the pan rather than the bread. The bread will still soak up the butter flavor and cook more consistently this way.

Variations

  • Different jams: Try fig, blueberry, apricot, or strawberry instead of blackberry for a new flavor profile.
  • Bacon: Add cooked bacon for smoky, savory contrast.
  • Other cheeses: Swap Fontina for Gruyère, mozzarella, or another melty cheese. You can also try flavored goat cheese in place of Boursin for a tangy twist.

What to serve Boursin grilled cheese

Pair this sandwich with lighter sides for a balanced meal:

  1. Fresh fruit: A bowl of berries or sliced fruit complements the jam.
  2. Simple salad: A green salad with a light vinaigrette cuts the richness.
  3. Bubbly beverage: Sparkling water or a light soda refreshes the palate while you enjoy the sandwich.
Two stacked blackberry grilled cheese sandwiches on a white plate with Boursin cheese in the background.

Storage

This grilled cheese is best eaten immediately. To reheat leftovers, place sandwiches in a 350°F oven for 10–15 minutes or use a toaster oven until warmed through. Avoid the microwave, which can make the bread soggy.

Blackberry Boursin grilled cheese stacked on a white plate with a red checkered napkin underneath.

FAQ

Should I shred my cheese for grilled cheese?

Yes. Shredding cheese helps it distribute evenly and melt more consistently than sliced blocks.

How do I shred soft cheeses?

If a soft cheese catches in the grater, chill it in the freezer for 10 minutes to firm it up, then shred.

Looking for sandwich pairings?

Here are a few complementary recipes to round out a meal with this grilled cheese.

  • Wild Blueberry Crisp With Peaches
  • Creamy Autumn Squash Soup
  • Easy Cantaloupe Lime Agua Fresca
  • Refreshing Espresso Soda

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📖Recipe

Cloe-up of blackberry grilled cheese with blackberries in the foreground.

Blackberry Boursin Grilled Cheese

A savory and sweet grilled cheese made with Boursin, blackberry jam, and Fontina on thick, buttery bread. Ready in about 10 minutes.
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 5
Cook Time 5
Total Time 10
Course Brunch, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 2 sandwiches
Calories 825 kcal

Equipment

  • Non-stick pan or skillet for grilling

Ingredients

  • 4 slices thick bread sourdough, multigrain, brioche
  • 2–4 tablespoon blackberry jam or preserves with or without seeds
  • 4 tbsp (2 ounces) Boursin cheese, room temperature garlic and fine herbs or flavor of choice
  • 4 ounces Fontina cheese, shredded
  • 2 tablespoon butter for grilling salted or unsalted

Instructions

  • Spread Boursin on one side of each of the four bread slices.
  • On two slices, spread blackberry jam and top with shredded Fontina. Close sandwiches with the remaining slices, Boursin side down. Adjust jam amount to the size of your bread.
  • Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat until foamy. Add sandwiches and cook until golden brown, about 2–3 minutes per side. Add more butter if needed. Serve immediately.

Notes

Butter the pan, not the bread, for an evenly browned crust and better texture.

Nutrition*

Serving: 1 sandwich
| Calories: 825kcal
| Carbohydrates: 92.2g
| Protein: 20.4g
| Fat: 43.8g

*Nutrition information is an estimate and provided as a courtesy. Actual values may vary based on ingredients, measurements, and substitutions.

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