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  2. Monte Cristo sandwich - Wikipedia

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    The first documented reference to a "Monte Cristo Sandwich" was in an American restaurant industry publication in 1923. [1] From the 1930s to the 1960s, American cookbooks commonly had recipes for similar croque monsieur variants, under such names as "French sandwich", "toasted ham sandwich", and "French toasted cheese sandwich". [2]

  3. Remember Bennigan’s? It’s coming back to the Kansas ... - AOL

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    The Overland Park restaurant will feature 14 Bennigan’s menu items, including the World Famous Monte Cristo (a ham, turkey and cheese sandwich, batter-dipped, fried and coated with powdered ...

  4. List of American sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American sandwiches.This list contains entries of sandwiches that were created in, or commonly eaten in, the United States. A sandwich is a food item consisting of one or more types of food placed on or between slices of bread, or more generally any dish wherein two or more pieces of bread serve as a container or wrapper for some other food.

  5. 21 Cozy Meals to Keep You Warm On a Snow Day - AOL

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    Monte Cristo Any snow day sandwich should be melty, cheesy, and toasty warm. The Monte Cristo is all three—and doubly a treat for breakfast or dinner when pressed with French toast.

  6. Sandwiches of History: Meet the man who has eaten over 600 ...

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    There’s a lot to learn in a sandwich. From the muffuletta to the Monte Cristo to recipes from the 1960s featuring peanut butter and mayonnaise (yes, really), there is so much that can tell us ...

  7. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Small, usually grilled, and may contain a variety of fillings. Some bars offer a variety of 200 different types of these sandwiches. [citation needed] Monte Cristo: United States Switzerland France: Sliced ham and cheese (usually Emmental or Gruyère) between slices of French toast and batter-fried.

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    Little Full, Lotta Sap ($16.99) — House-roasted turkey, tavern ham, Swiss cheese, Bavarian mustard, maple syrup on egg battered Texas toast Monte Cristo style, served with spicy slaw and a pickle

  9. Croque monsieur - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Monte Cristo (a ham-and-cheese sandwich often dipped in egg and fried) is popular fare in diners. [7] Variants of the sandwich with substitutions or additional ingredients are given names modeled on the original croque-monsieur, for example: