LEFTOVER POT ROAST PATTY MELTS — With a creamy mayo-steak sauce spread, grilled onions, and two kinds of cheese, you’ll love these leftovers!
I don’t know about you, but when I make a roast, I almost always have leftovers. Well, these Leftover Pot Roast Patty Melts are the best thing to happen to leftover roast since….EVER!
In fact, I purposely cook extra roast now, just to make sure I have enough leftovers to make these sandwiches the next day.
My husband said this was even better than the pot roast! ~ Lisa
With a creamy mayo-steak sauce spread, grilled onions, and two kinds of cheese, these sandwiches are the best variation on a patty melt I’ve ever tried.
The grilled onions are the star of these sandwiches, as far as I’m concerned. Sure, it takes a little bit of time and attention to get them caramelized just right. But it’s SO worth it!
These hearty, satisfying meal was also huge hit with my husband and hungry teenage boys!
These were absolutely delicious! Is it bad that I woke up thinking about maybe having another one tonight? ~ Natalie
You can grill these on a stove-top or electric griddle, or in a panini press or George Foreman style grill. No matter how you cook them up, you’re going to love these leftovers!
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Here’s what you’ll need to make Leftover Potroast Patty Melts
- Leftover pot roast
- Bread
- Butter
- Onions
- Salt and pepper
- Provolone cheese
- Cheddar cheese

Leftover Pot Roast Patty Melts
With a creamy mayo-steak sauce spread, grilled onions, and two kinds of cheese, you'll love these leftovers!
Ingredients
For the sandwiches:
- 2-3 cups leftover shredded pot roast
- 8 slices sturdy bread
- 3 tablespoons butter, plus more for the bread
- 2 medium onions, thinly sliced
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 4 slices Provolone cheese
- 4 slices cheddar cheese
For the sauce:
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 3 tablespoons steak sauce
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- Re-heat the pot roast in the microwave. Butter one side of all 8 slices of bread.
- Melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a large skillet. Add onions and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until onions are soft and golden brown.
- Season with salt and pepper and remove from heat.
- Combine the sauce ingredients in a medium bowl.
- Heat a griddle over medium-high heat. Spread a layer of the sauce on the unbuttered side of 4 slices of bread. Top with a piece of cheddar cheese.
- Top each slice of cheddar with about 1/2 cup of pot roast, a generous portion of onions, and the slice of Provolone cheese. Top with the remaining slice of bread, buttered side out.
- Grill, flipping once, until both sides are browned and crispy.
- Serve patty melts with the remaining sauce, for dipping.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 779Total Fat: 51gSaturated Fat: 20gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 28gCholesterol: 141mgSodium: 826mgCarbohydrates: 35gFiber: 3gSugar: 8gProtein: 41g
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Who Dished It Up First: Adapted from Cassie Craves.
Matt Robinson
Love this leftover idea!!
Katie
This looks delicious! Great idea!
Lisa
These we’re so relish! Everyone loved them. Even my pickiest little one!
Danelle
Thanks Lisa!
Mama Fox
The best panini any of us have ever had! Making pot roast today just for leftovers. My picky pain in the tushie LOVES this!
Danelle
So glad you liked them! 🙂
Kristen
Nothing beats a Patty Melt–well except for a pot roast patty melt–this looks great!
Renee
My husband would love these (probably more than the pot roast dinner). They look delicious!
MegUnprocessed
I love using leftovers!
Lori Who Needs A Cape?
I’m in love with these! Seriously making them next time I have leftover pot roast!
Nicole
patty melts are my favorite to get at diners. yum!
Judy
Pressure cookers have been around for eons and thankfully the newer versions are safer, easier and faster!! They are great for any food group but meats are the best~imagine having a big roast or whole chicken ready in a little over an hour!!
Lisa
My husband said this was even better than the pot roast!
Natalie Abrahamson
These were absolutely delicious! Is it bad that I woke up thinking about maybe having another one tonight?
cjhsa
Very tasty! Will make again.
Monica Booth
This recipe was a hit! It seriously tasted like something I’d order in a higher-end pub-style restaurant. I accidentally crisped the onions up a bit in the frying pan but they ended up adding a nice hint of crunch. I could put that sauce on a flip flop and eat it happily. I’d never thought to mix mayo and bbq sauce together! If I do anything different next time, it’ll be to get a bigger loaf of bread lol. So good I’m making it again for lunch tomorrow!
Elizabeth Bull
What is a good bread?
Sharon
I have the same question. What is “sturdy” bread?
Danelle
Like a crusty sourdough type bread. Not just regular sandwich bread.
margie
These were perfect! We used a sturdy bread, but could only eat half a sandwich each. Means I have lunch for next week! Thanks for such a creative and delicious recipe. Easy too!