History of Monte Cristo Sandwich

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garydavis90
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Though this sandwich tends to vary from restaurant to restaurant, the basic sandwich is two slices of white bread containing ham, turkey, or chicken, and a slice of cheese are dipped in beaten egg and fried in butter. A classic Monte Cristo sandwich should come with a side of jelly to dip it in.

1910 - Most food historian generally think that the Monte Cristo sandwich is a variation of a French dish called Croque Monsieur. This original grilled cheese sandwich consisted of Gruyere cheese and lean ham between two slices of crust-less bread, fried in clarified butter. It was originally served in 1910 in a Paris cafe. This sandwich is still a popular snack or casual meal throughout France and Switzerland in most bars and cafes. It is usually made in a special sandwich grilling iron consisting of two hinged metal plates, each with two shell-shaped indentations. At most Paris cafes, the Croque Monsieur is no longer prepared as a square sandwich but rather as a one-sided tartine made with a large single slice of bread from a round loaf.

1930s to1960s - Many American cookbooks published in the 1930s to1960s featured this sandwich under different names such as French Sandwich, Toasted Ham Sandwich, and French Toasted Cheese Sandwich.

1950s - Although there are no existing documents to support this, it is felt that the Monte Cristo Sandwich was first served in southern California in the 1950s.

1966 - Disneyland in Anaheim, California also contributed to the trend of eating this sandwich. In 1966, it appeared on their menu of the Blue Bayou and Tahitian Terrace restaurants in New Orleans’s Square in Disneyland and has continued to be a popular menu item to this day.

schmendeler
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yuck.
trrdunhill
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fried whatever is gross
AgDC
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You must lead a sad, empty life.
Slicer97
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Tried one at Bennigan's awhile back. They're actually quite good.

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agpmm
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3 of us all tried the one at Bennigan's in College Station ~5 years ago. The other two threw up once we got home...I kept it down, but didn't feel very well.
crazytexasaggie99
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that sounds soooo good right now!
12gauge
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Theres just too much dern grease. I start eating one and want to puke halfway through the meal.
schmendeler
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while i didn't throw up the one i got at bennigan's, i quickly traded with someone else who liked the taste of a ham and cheese powdered donut.
garydavis90
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I haven't had one in years but always asked to not have the powered sugar on mine.
RockOn
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I had one at Cheddars last semester. I liked it.
Tree Hugger
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mmmm ham filled cheesy grease sponge <homer>

those thangs are the shizzle
Tree Hugger
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mmmm ham filled cheesy grease sponge <homer>

those thangs are the shizzle
army01
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What's not to like? Fried bread? Goood.
Cheese? Goood.
Ham? GOOOOOOOOOOOD.
Old School Rucking
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An Excellent Sandwich
NC2001
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It's a heart attack waiting to happen.
Cheer
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I loooooove monte cristos. it truly is a heart attack on a plate. my lipitor be working overtime after one of those.
YellAgs
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they are good, but i can only eat it once a year.
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