Croque Monsieur Sandwich
The Croque Monsieur Sandwich is a French classic made with ham and cheese, topped with a cheese sauce, then baked before a final broiling.
This upscale French Grilled Cheese Recipe got the picky hubby’s attention. He wasn’t sure how to pronounce the French name, but he definitely won’t forget it! If you’re looking for a lunch recipe to impress, this croque monsieur is the answer!
Why You’ll Love a Croque Monsieur Sandwich
The croque or crispy mister, as it translates from French, is basically a grilled ham and cheese sandwich with a smear of mustard. Gruyere is the cheese of choice and the recipe I selected from Ina Garten included a topping of bechamel with even more Gruyere. Baked then broiled, it is an unpretentious, yet extraordinary treat.
I first made these in 2013, after a trip to France. I cooked only one to photograph, but after the guys took care of my leftovers, they requested more! The chicken parmesan I made for dinner went into the fridge for another night! Gooey and obviously irresistible, you’ll have to give these croque monsieur sandwiches a try. It’s an out-of-the-ordinary, memorable grilled cheese recipe!
The family on Omaha Beach in Normandy
What is a Croque Monsieur?
This “gentleman’s sandwich” was first documented on Parisian menus in 1910. The croque monsieur started out as pub fare or a quick snack. Either baked or fried, this crispy grilled cheese originally contained boiled ham and cheese. Later versions were topped with bechamel and cheese and broiled to make an even tastier grilled cheese recipe!
Here are some of the variations of the Croque-Monsieur sandwich via Wikipedia:
- Croque madame or croque-à-cheval (topped with a fried or poached egg)
- Croque provençal (with tomato)
- Croque auvergnat (with bleu d”Auvergne cheese)
- Croque gagnet (with Gouda and andouille)
- Croque norvégien (with smoked salmon instead of ham)
- Croque tartiflette (with sliced potatoes and Reblochon cheese)
- Croque bolognese / Croque Boum-Boum (with Bolognese sauce)
- Croque señor (with tomato salsa)
- Croque Hawaiian (with a slice of pineapple)
- “Croque McDo” sandwich at found at French McDonald’s
Our First Tastes of This French Grilled Cheese Recipe
Here’s the story of our first tastes of a croque monsieur. It was a Sunday evening, after a long day of touring the picturesque abbey of Mt. Saint Michel and the Normandy beaches. We ended up on the quiet main drag of Saint-Lô looking for a bite to eat.
We walked by restaurant after restaurant, reading menus, ruling out one spot after the next, as our stomachs growled with hunger, till we finally landed at a pub…where only 3 regulars sat at the bar. Some menus were dusted off…and despite a major language barrier, we all ordered a Croque-Monsieur, a French classic.
As we waited patiently for our meal, I surmised that these French ham and cheese sandwiches were being retrieved from deep inside a freezer, taken from a frost-covered box. Underwhelmed, but starving, we all cleaned our plates. Surely, that was not typical of this famous snack which started appearing in Parisian cafes in 1910. I vowed to make my own when we returned stateside. And now you can, too!
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- Brie BLT
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This post was originally shared in April 2013. The text and photos were updated in 2019.
Croque-Monsieur Sandwich
A French ham and cheese sandwich topped with a luscious cheese sauce!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons flour (I use Wondra brand to prevent lumps)
- 2 cups milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- A few grates of fresh nutmeg
- 12 ounces Gruyere (grated)
- 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan
- 16 slices bread (I used Brioche)
- Dijon mustard
- 2-3 slices very thin Prosciutto per sandwich (thicker sliced Virginia ham may be substituted)
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons flour (I use Wondra brand to prevent lumps)
- 2 cups milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- A few grates of fresh nutmeg
- 12 ounces Gruyere (grated)
- 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan
- 16 slices bread (I used Brioche)
- Dijon mustard
- 2-3 slices very thin Prosciutto per sandwich (thicker sliced Virginia ham may be substituted)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400º.
- Melt the butter over low heat in a saucepan and add the flour all at once, stirring with a wooden spoon for a couple minutes. Slowly pour the milk into the mixture and cook while whisking constantly till the sauce thickens. Remove from the heat add the salt, pepper, nutmeg, 1/2 cup grated Gruyere, and the Parmesan and set aside.
- Toast your bread in a toaster, remove, then spread half the slices with with mustard, followed by 2-3 slices of Prosciutto on each. and sprinkle with half the remaining Gruyere. Top each with another piece of toasted bread. Place sandwiches on a baking sheet. Cover the tops with the cheese sauce, sprinkle with the remaining Gruyere, and bake the sandwiches for 5 minutes. Turn on the broiler and broil for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the topping is bubbly and lightly browned. Cool slightly before serving.
Notes
Adapted from Ina Garten.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1 sandwichAmount Per Serving: Calories: 463Total Fat: 22gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 1189mgCarbohydrates: 41gFiber: 2gSugar: 4gProtein: 24g
70 Comments on “Croque Monsieur Sandwich”
This looks delectable! I have never had them on brioche, but I can imagine how much more wonderful they must taste. I so enjoyed see the photos of your kids from your vacation and hearing about your foodie experiences. It’s always such a challenge even preparing meals at home when everyone has such varying tastes!
These simple French foods are by far my favorite. Don’t feel too alone with your eating while traveling – sounds a lot like our family too! I love the sandwich variations you gave, I’m not rummaging in my fridge to see what I can put together!
it’s Complicated is one of my all time favorite movies, I just love Meryll Streep and Steve Martin!! Your Croque Monsieur looks perfect for lunch today! 🙂
I’ve made croque monsieur once…and it was Ina’s recipe. So good! I keep wanting to make them again, but typical of most food bloggers? I’m always on to the next recipe to write about. Now I just need to eat one in Paris to complete my experience. BTW? I love It’s Complicated!!
I can say “crispy mister” a lot better than I can say “croque monsieur,” so I’m going with that. Your version with the gruyere sounds heavenly. What a fabulous trip with your family!
Oh I loved reading this! Our family ate crepes every day when we were visiting Paris a couple of years ago! Great photos and I love the movie It’s Complicated – not just the story, but the beautiful Santa Barbara setting and that fabulous bakery! Never knew there was a Croq McDo!
Love It’s Complicated, love the pics of your family and love love love this sandwich!
I have no idea why but this sounds so mouth watering right now
Well , I don’t like girlified salad as well 😀 Well , Madame , your croque-monsieur looks substantial and pretty delicious to please the everyone !
Traveling with my husband is like you traveling with your family. Our tastes in food and our palates are so different and finding places to eat that satisfies all is challenging. Now this sandwich is sure to please my husband and I really do need to make it (confession: I have not made one before).
I so enjoyed “It’s Complicated,” and I like how much Meryl Streep’s character cooks and bakes in the movie. It’s a foodie movie for sure! Your Croque-Monsieur looks delicious!
Mmmm…I lOOOOOOve croque monsieur (and I love It’s Complicated) – and now I’m craving one. 😉
oh how I love my croque-monsiuers and their sister the madame! Your trip to France sounds like when my parents took me (the pick young pre-teen) eater to Switzerland.
From now on, I’m going to start calling these Crispy Misters–love it! These look so good, Liz. Yum!
What a fun trip with your family! There is a great deli not far from me and they feature this sandwich, after seeing yours, I have to try to make it at home now. Yum!
This has my mouth watering…even before 9:00 a.m. in the morning! Thanks for introducing me Croque-Monsieur, Liz. It’s lovely! …and you can never go wrong with Ina! Have a great Sunday!
Can’t tell you the times we’ve made the restaurant rounds, reading menus, in various places around the world, so I appreciated your story. Good to know it’s not just us. That is one beautiful sandwich! Grilled ham and cheese with extra cheese on top? Yes, please!
That movie was shown here on tv around easter too, what are the odds. Croque monsieur is one of the best sandwiches ever. The bechamel takes it to a much higher level. Brioche and prosciutto, so sophisticated Liz, I love it! I´ve made croque salmon many times, with gruyere and chives. People love it.
It’s Complicated was sooo wonderful. Croque Monsieur and lavender ice cream were but 2 of the recipes I was inspired to make after the film. The inspiration is now reawakened =) Gruyere and brioche plus all the other ingredients you’ve listed are formidable!
P.s. Love the warmhearted tales of your family adventures, Liz.
Hi Liz! That sure looks so appetizing. And you are so right about having to please different palates!!