Classic Croque Monsieur Recipe (2024)

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This Classic Croque Monsieur Recipe is easy to prepare and is a taste emersion right to the middle of Paris. For this recipe you can use any type of ham; so by all means, feel free to use any leftovers that you may have from this Easter.

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This post may contain affiliate links. You can read my disclosure policy here.What is Croque Monsieur

If you’ve never had a Croque Monsieur then you may wonder what it is. Simply put, it’s a ham and cheese sandwich with Dijon mustard and topped with béchamel sauce. It’s then toasted to perfection – bubbly and golden brown.

You can find this popular French sandwich all over France. I’ve even heard that there are some governmental restrictions as to how to price Croque Monsieur, so it remains affordable for everyone. Pretty cool…

I really like classic French recipes with ham and cheese. For example, these Ham and Cheese Crepes or Crepes with Ham, Egg, and Cheese are among my favorites.

So, it’s no surprise that I also really like a good classic Croque Monsieur. You can find a number of different recipes online with some subtle variations. But I really like the classic one featured in my printable recipe below.

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Popular Variations of Croque Monsieur

If you’re curious about some of the other variations, you may find it interesting that Jamie Olivier adds Dijon mustard to his béchamel sauce and uses turkey instead of ham and Julia Child used mozzarella instead of Gruyere (you can read about it here).

For me, Gruyere is a must. It adds such a nice nutty flavor. Mozzarella melts well, but it lacks in the flavor department. I’ve also seen recipes without béchamel. Even though they may be easier to prepare, again, for me, it’s a must for Classic Croque Monsieur.

If however, you decide to forego the béchamel, then add a ton of shredded cheese on top of a sandwich and broil it until bubbly.

If you want to see how to make a classic béchamel, I put a tutorial in this recipe for Pan-Seared Ribeye with Mahon Menorca and Pepper Cheese Sauce. The béchamel is a base for this sauce. You just substitute Gruyere cheese, instead of Menorca, and add some nutmeg, and less pepper.

So what should be included in Classic Croque Monsieur?

The list of ingredients is short:

  • Very good bread – like rustic round, French, Italian or even sourdough;
  • Good quality ham (sliced but not very thin);
  • Gruyere Cheese;
  • Flour;
  • Butter; &
  • Milk.

It’s important to use really good quality ingredients for this recipe, as the recipe is short & hard to hide an inferior ingredient with seasoning. Obviously, we are now a few weeks away from Easter (at the time I publish this recipe) and I think that this is a really good recipe to pin if you’re also giving some thought about your leftover ham. It would work fantastic in this recipe.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Classic Croque Monsieur:

What does ‘Croque Monsieur’ mean?

Loosely translated, it means: “crunchy man.” (isn’t that funny?)

What’s the difference between Croque Monsieur and Croque Madam?

Simple…just add an egg on top of Croque Monsieur and you’ll have Croque Madam.

Are there other variations of this, other than Croque Madam?

Yes, if you add tomato to it you’ll have a ‘Croque Provençal;’ if you use salmon instead of ham, you’ll have ‘Croque Norwegian.’

What is the difference between Croque Monsieur and a Monte Cristo?

A Monte Cristo is sort of like a combination of Croque Monsieur and French Toast. Ham and cheese sandwich is dipped in the egg and fried up on both sides.

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What shall I serve my Croque Monsieur with?

Because it is not a light sandwich, I’d suggest something light on a side, like a simple green salad or any other light salad of your choice. If you’re looking for suggestions, you may want to check out this awesome compilation of 35 Amazing Detox Salads.

But if you choose to go a little heavier you can always serve it with something like a Potato Salad or a Rice Salad.

You could also serve it alongside a delicious French-inspired soup like:

  • Chunky Potato Leek Soup
  • Cheese Soup with Ham and Gruyere
  • Creamy Spinach Soup

What equipment do I need to make this Croque Monsieur Recipe?

You don’t need much here:

  • Frying Pan and whisk for the béchamel; (
  • Grater for the cheese;
  • Toaster oven, to toast the sandwiches (if you don’t have it, toast the bread on a pan with a little bit of butter on both sides, and then once your sandwich is assembled place it under the broiler in your oven and you will be just fine);

If you love grilled cheese sandwiches, you’ll love this elevated ham and cheese sandwich. Please let me know if you like Croque Monsieur or Madam or Provençal or Norwegian, I’m curious….

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More French Recipes to Try:

  • Perfect French Cheese Board
  • Chicken Provencal with Shallots and Garlic
  • Perfect French Crepes
  • Potato Leek Casserole – Potato Dauphinoise Gratin
  • Acorn and Butternut Squash Gratin Casserole
  • Broccoli Au Gratin

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This Classic Croque Monsieur Recipe is easy to prepare and is a taste emersion right to the middle of Paris. For this recipe you can use any type of ham; so by all means, feel free to use any leftovers that you may have from this Easter.

5 from 6 votes

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Course: Lunch, Sandwich

Cuisine: French

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 450kcal

Author: Edyta

Ingredients

  • 4 Slices Rustic Bread Sourdough or Brioche
  • 4 slices Ham thick
  • 1,5 cup Gruyere Cheese shredded
  • 2 tbsp Dijon Mustard

Bechamel Sauce

  • 1 tbsp Butter unsalted
  • 1 tbsp Flour all-purpose
  • 1 cup Milk
  • Salt & Pepper to taste
  • Pinch of fresh Nutmeg

Instructions

  • Heat up your milk either in a saucepan or microwave but make sure it is not boiling.

  • In a frying pan, melt the butter. Once melted, add flour and whisk well. Start adding warm milk gradually until all milk is incorporated and the sauce is smooth and thick.

  • Season the sauce with salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Set aside.

  • Lightly toast your bread for a few minutes in a toaster oven. Once toasted spread mustard on one slice of the bread and add ham and cheese on the other slice. Put the slices together and repeat with the remaining bread.

  • Spread about 2 tablespoons of the béchamel sauce on top of each sandwich, add a little bit more shredded cheese, and place in the toaster oven for a few minutes until the cheese starts to melt.

  • Change the settings to broiler and broil the sandwich until the sauce is bubbly and golden (for about 30 seconds). Remove from the toaster and cut in half. Enjoy.

Notes

*OVEN INSTRUCTIONS

If you don't have a toaster oven, you can toast your bread on each side in a frying pan with a tablespoon of butter. Once your sandwich is assembled you can bake it in the oven. Heat up your oven to 400F and place the sandwich there for a few minutes until the cheese melts. Change the settings to broil and broil your sandwich for about 30 seconds.

** It is best to use thick sliced ham (like one from Easter leftovers), but if you have thinly sliced deli ham, use at least 4 slices per sandwich.

Nutrition

Calories: 450kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Cholesterol: 84mg | Sodium: 711mg | Potassium: 256mg | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 620IU | Calcium: 576mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is a croque monsieur made of? ›

A croque monsieur is traditionally made with baked or boiled ham and sliced cheese between slices of pain de mie, topped with grated cheese and lightly salted and peppered, and then baked in an oven or fried in a frying pan. The bread may optionally be browned by grilling after being dipped in beaten egg.

What is the difference between a Croque Madame and a croque monsieur? ›

A croque madame is simply a croque monsieur with a poached or fried egg on top. The difference between the two sandwiches has to do with how the egg is incorporated into the rest of the ingredients: In a croque monsieur, the bread is dipped into the beaten egg before it's cooked (French toast-style).

What is the literal translation of croque monsieur? ›

The title Croque Monsieur comes from “croquer”, to bite and “monsieur” meaning mister. It's literally a gentleman's sandwich. It first appears in literature in a work by Proust, In Search of Lost Time in 1918, but it had featured on menus in Paris as early as 1910.

What ingredient does a Croque Madame have that is not in a croque monsieur? ›

A Croque Monsieur is a French ham and cheese dish on buttered bread. It's often served as a sandwich, with the cheese and ham melted into the bread by gently browning the outside of the sandwich. A Croque Madame is similar, but it has an egg on top of it.

What can I use instead of gruyere in a croque monsieur? ›

What can I use instead of Gruyère in a croque monsieur? Instead of Gruyère, the best options are Swiss cheese or Emmental. You can also use another cheese that melts nicely. Sharp cheddar, mozzarella, and gouda will complement the flavor of the ham without overpowering it.

Why is croque monsieur famous? ›

A history of the Croque Monsieur

Its origins were humble. Bistro owner Michel Lunarca popularised the dish in the early 1900s as a simple snack for busy Parisiens. Especially meaning 'mister crunch', the sandwich is a new riff on an old theme.

Is a Monte Cristo sandwich the same as a croque monsieur? ›

A Monte Cristo sandwich is a variation of the croque monsieur, but with the addition of sliced turkey added 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.

Do the French eat croque monsieur? ›

The Croque Monsieur is France's most popular sandwich and a true French classic. And because it is French, it is of course not as simple as putting a slice of ham and cheese between two pieces of bread. (Though the simpler ham and cheese sandwich is generally available from your local Boulangerie / bakery.)

What's added atop a croque monsieur? ›

Turn the bread over and spread each slice with a thin layer of Dijon, followed by a layer of the béchamel. Cover the sauce with grated gruyère, and then a slice of ham. Form the slices into two sandwiches, spread a thin layer of the sauce over the top slice and sprinkle more gruyère on top.

How much is a croque monsieur in Paris? ›

Croque Monsieur will run you around 7-9 euros and a salad 12 -15 euros.

What is a croque monsieur Poilane? ›

You've likely heard of croque monsieur, a grilled ham and cheese sandwich topped with béchamel sauce, and croque madame, the same sandwich with an egg on top.

Is croque monsieur masculine or feminine? ›

First, let's explore why it's called a “croque monsieur.” The sandwich's name comes from the French words croque (bite) and monsieur (mister). For those of you wondering if there is a female version, why yes, there is! A croque madame is the same preparation with one addition: a fried egg on top.

What is croque Florentine? ›

Spread half the bechamel on the bread slices. Arrange the spinach and the sausage slices on top, overlapping then slightly. Cover with the remaining bechamel and sprinkle with grated cheese. Bake 12 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and is starting to colour. Serve hot.

What is the difference between croque monsieur and toastie? ›

The croque monsieur is the more cosmopolitan, French version of the toastie. A croque monsieur is ham and cheese between two slices of toasted bread, often with a bechamel sauce inside and on top, bubbling and golden.

What's the difference between a Monte Cristo and a croque monsieur? ›

A Monte Cristo sandwich is a variation of the croque monsieur, but with the addition of sliced turkey added 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.

What is a Croque Madame made of? ›

The French croque madame sandwich is a lesson in extravagance, made with white bread, butter, cheese, ham, Mornay sauce, and a fried egg. It's a luxurious, deeply comforting dish.

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