The Battle for Brunch: Croque Monsieur vs. Croque Madame and the Monte (2024)

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A croque monsieur and a croque madame are both grilled ham and cheese sandwiches that the French enjoy in cafés nearly every where for lunch. The main difference between the two is that a croque madame has an egg on top, while a croque monsieur does not. Then there is the Monte Cristo, which is nearly the same as the Monsieur except that itmay add other meat, such as turkey and is often sprinkled with powdered sugar and served with jam or jelly.

All usepain de mie, which is a thin, soft crusted white or brown bread which essentially describes all of Abigail's Ovenbreads (except for maybe, the Jewish Rye, because of its unique flavor from caraway seeds). When these are made, the Frenchoften have the crust trimmed off all togetheror sandwiches are cut in round or star shapes, which also removes the crust. Naturally these shaped versions make delicate sandwiches that are a natural for any brunch, but simply cutting our bread into triangles will give essentially the same effect.

Here is a more detailed look at the threesandwiches:

  • The Battle for Brunch: Croque Monsieur vs. Croque Madame and the Monte (2)

    The Croque Monsieur: (French pronunciation: ​[krowkmuh·syur]) on our Country Loaf. The name "croque monsieur" comes from the French words "croque" (to crunch) and "monsieur" (mister). The name is thought to have originated in the early 20th century, when the sandwich was first created as a hearty meal for men.
    A croque monsieur is traditionally made with thinly sliced baked or boiled ham and sliced cheese placed between slices of our REAL™ Sourdough Bread, topped with grated cheese and slightly salted and peppered, and then baked in an oven or fried in a frying pan.
    Traditionally Gruyère is used, but sometimes Comté or Emmentaler cheese might be used.Most brasseries also add béchamel sauce. The croque monsieur may be baked or fried so that the topping melts and forms a browned crust.
  • Croque Madame:A croque madame ismade with all the same ingredientsas a croque monsieur, but with an egg on top (notice the béchamel saucewas not baked, but left loose under the egg). The egg could be sunny side up or poached and is usually placed on top of the sandwichafter it is grilled,buteither way the yolkshouldbe leftrunny so that when cut it will drizzle down the sandwich.
    The name "croque madame" is thought to have originated in the 1960s. The name is a play on words, as the fried egg on top of the sandwich is said to resemble a woman's hat.
  • The Battle for Brunch: Croque Monsieur vs. Croque Madame and the Monte (3)A Monte Cristo sandwich is a variation of the croque monsieur, but with the addition of sliced turkeyadded the ham and Swiss cheese. Also, this sandwich is dipped in an egg batter, like French toast, and pan-fried instead of grilled, until golden brown. It is typically served with powdered sugar and a side of jam or maple syrup.The result is a sweet and savory combination that is golden and crispy on the outside but custardy in the middle.

    The Monte Cristo sandwich is thought to have originated in the United States in the early 1900s. It is believed to have been inspired by the croque monsieur, but with a few key differences to make it more American-friendly. The egg batter and pan-frying method give the Monte Cristo sandwich a crispy exterior and a custardy interior, which is a contrast to the more traditional grilled or baked croque monsieur. The powdered sugar and jam or maple syrup toppings also add a sweetness that is not typically found in French cuisine.

All three sandwichesare typically served hot and are a popular breakfast, lunch, or dinner option in France. They are also a popular choice for brunch, especially in the United States.

So, there you have it! The croque monsieur and croque madame are two delicious French sandwiches and one American that are perfect for any meal of the day. If you're looking for a hearty and satisfying sandwich, I highly recommend giving one of them a try. Or make all three for Sunday Brunch.

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The Battle for Brunch: Croque Monsieur vs. Croque Madame and the Monte (4)Author: Darryl Alder lives with his wife in Riverside Lodge, which is their home, along the Provo River in Utah. He is a retired career Scouter and outdoorsman who spent many hours over a campfire using a Dutch oven and loves sharing recipes for the kitchen and the campfire alike. You'll find many of his recipes on this blog and can follow him on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.

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Here is a good recipe that will help you make a great sandwich: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/22833/homemade-monte-cristo-sandwiches/

By chance, while traveling to California many, many years ago with my teenage son and daughter, we stopped at an unknown restaurant in St. George, Utah, and we all ordered Monte Crstos from the menu. I had no idea what a Monte Cristo was, but it sounded delicious, and it was. Since then I’ve often remembered the Mone Cristo sandwich, but have not ever seen one on a menu nor looked for a recipe. I would like to make one myself or ask my son-in-law Chef to make for one for me the next time I’m in Florida.

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