Hello, everybody! I have a delicious sandwich that I'm sure most of you have tried before. It's one of those famous French dishes and it's true, the French (at least where I lived) eat them about as often as we eat grilled cheese, or BLTs. But I'd never made one, or tried to, until I saw Mary's post on sandwich day. Maybe it's because I know I'd have trouble getting the ingredients, or maybe I hadn't tried before because my kids were in the "only eat mac and cheese stage". But I carpe diemed and made a croque monsieur!
The bread is traditionally a brioche, which is very sweet. I knew I couldn't find brioche here, and I was too lazy to make my own, so I googled and saw people substituting potato bread for brioche. Brilliant! It is definitely a sweeter bread, not like sourdough.
Good ham, Gruyere cheese, Parmesan cheese, and Gouda cheese. Some people leave off the Gouda but I like the meltiness. (That's a word. Just go with it.)
Mustard! I love all kinds of mustard, but traditionally the sandwich has a strong ground mustard. I let the kids choose which one they wanted. Walla Walla Sweet Onion and Red Bell Pepper, Grey Poupon, or Sweet onion.It occurred to me later I could have used parchment paper... But you can butter the sheet, too.
Grate the Gruyere. Try not to nibble.
Spread the first slice with mustard and then some Gruyere.
Two slices of ham. Some people fold it up to make a fatter sandwich but I like the edges to get crispy.
Sprinkle with a little Parmesan. Add two very thin slices of Gouda, if desired.
Spread a little butter on the top slice, sprinkle with a little more Gruyere, and a little more Parmesan.
MMMMMMM.
Yay! Fifteen minutes on 425F, and then two minutes under the broiler (check every 20 seconds or so in case it starts to brown too quickly).
The Gouda/ Gruyere mix is melting nicely.
With some fresh pears and a little salad, a perfect Fall meal!
A close up... It was a definite hit with the kids, even the little guys who said the cheese was stinky and they were sure they wouldn't like it.
It's apple season here and we're enjoying the last of the bright, shining Fall days!
Also, Pink Lady apples are finally in season so we had to run get some (they're back row, right side, the pink ones). I'm not a Cameo or Gala fan so all we picked up today were Fuji, Granny Smith, Red Delicious, and some Anjou pears.
That's all for now!
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