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A croque monsieur (French pronunciation: [kʁɔk məsjø]) is a hot sandwich made with ham and cheese. The word "croque" comes from the French for "to bite". The word "croque" comes from the French for "to bite".
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]
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In Argentinian cuisine a fosforito is a ham and cheese sandwich using puff pastry as the bread. In Uruguay the same puff pastry sandwich is called a jesuita. [14] [15] [16] In French cuisine, a croque-monsieur is a type of ham and cheese sandwich. It is baked or fried. In Brazilian cuisine, a toasted ham and cheese sandwich is known as a misto ...
We took the croque monsieur, a classic French sandwich made with toasty bread, cheese, ham, and a béchamel, and turned it into a crowd-pleasing appetizer.
1. Cilantro – Ina Garten. Few foods are as polarizing as the herb that some people love, and others swear to Bob, tastes like soap. The “Barefoot Contessa” herself supposedly falls into the ...
Croque-monsieur: France: Baked or fried ham and cheese (typically Emmental or Gruyère) brioche-sandwich, sometimes coated in a mornay or béchamel sauce. Croque-madame: France: Same as a croque-monsieur, but with a fried egg on top. Cuban: United States (Tampa or Key West, Florida)
The Burger King French Toast Sandwich is not worth the fanfare it got when it returned to the menu.