I'm a man and I make my own sandwich, may it be the Monte Cristo Sandwich.
Monte Cristo Sandwich is a French origin recipe breakfast recipe with is originally made with ham, thick bread and thick egg batter BUT the west has reshaped this sandwich and has made many variations to it by replacing ham with turkey or chicken deli slices.
I'm not sure about the how the 90% of the things that I make will turn out because I',m mostly making these things for the first time. Had to try this and I am glad that I did.
Very simple to make just like any other french toast recipe.
INGREDIENTS:
K & N's Mortadella Slices
6 slices of white sandwich bread with crust
10 cheese slices
3 eggs
2 tablespoon mayonnaise
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
splash of milk
pinch of salt, black pepper and paprika
1 tablespoon of butter
1 tablespoon of oil
The first thing we'll do is to make the spread by mixing the mayo and mustard together.
Now we break three eggs into a bowel. Sprinkle some salt, pepper and paprika in it, add a splash of milk and mix to prepare the batter.
Time to assemble the sandwich which is easier than assembling the avengers.
Let's do it in steps.
1. Place the slices.
2. Put the spread on the middle and the bottom slice.
3. Top the bottom slice with cheese first and then the mortadella slices.
4. Top the middle slice with mortadella slices and then the cheese.
5. Put the sandwich together.
Heat a tablespoon of butter and oil in a non stick pan.
Dip the sandwich in the egg batter on both sides. Don't leave it for more than a second because it will become too soggy.
Fry the sandwiches on low heat for 2-3 minutes each side.
The sandwich is cooked now.
Put it on a paper towel and pat it to take off the excess fat.
Cut it from the middle and it's ready to be devoured.
FYI: IF YOU THINK THAT THIS IS BURNT THEN PLEASE GO AND BURN YOURSELF AS WELL YOU LAZY PIECE OF SOULLESS BEING.
This can be your Sunday pleasure breakfast or a meal for anytime you feel down. This is like a girl you have a crush on but that girl is edible. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Monte Cristo Sandwich.
Monte Cristo Sandwich is a French origin recipe breakfast recipe with is originally made with ham, thick bread and thick egg batter BUT the west has reshaped this sandwich and has made many variations to it by replacing ham with turkey or chicken deli slices.
I'm not sure about the how the 90% of the things that I make will turn out because I',m mostly making these things for the first time. Had to try this and I am glad that I did.
Very simple to make just like any other french toast recipe.
INGREDIENTS:
K & N's Mortadella Slices
6 slices of white sandwich bread with crust
10 cheese slices
3 eggs
2 tablespoon mayonnaise
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
splash of milk
pinch of salt, black pepper and paprika
1 tablespoon of butter
1 tablespoon of oil
The first thing we'll do is to make the spread by mixing the mayo and mustard together.
Now we break three eggs into a bowel. Sprinkle some salt, pepper and paprika in it, add a splash of milk and mix to prepare the batter.
Time to assemble the sandwich which is easier than assembling the avengers.
Let's do it in steps.
1. Place the slices.
2. Put the spread on the middle and the bottom slice.
3. Top the bottom slice with cheese first and then the mortadella slices.
4. Top the middle slice with mortadella slices and then the cheese.
5. Put the sandwich together.
Heat a tablespoon of butter and oil in a non stick pan.
Dip the sandwich in the egg batter on both sides. Don't leave it for more than a second because it will become too soggy.
Fry the sandwiches on low heat for 2-3 minutes each side.
The sandwich is cooked now.
Put it on a paper towel and pat it to take off the excess fat.
Cut it from the middle and it's ready to be devoured.
FYI: IF YOU THINK THAT THIS IS BURNT THEN PLEASE GO AND BURN YOURSELF AS WELL YOU LAZY PIECE OF SOULLESS BEING.
This can be your Sunday pleasure breakfast or a meal for anytime you feel down. This is like a girl you have a crush on but that girl is edible. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Monte Cristo Sandwich.
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ReplyDeletewas the most interesting part of the recipe :)
How is the egg batter used in the recipe?
ReplyDeleteSorry I've updated the recipe you can see it now where the batter is used.
DeleteWhere are eggs used?
ReplyDeleteSorry I've updated the recipe you can see it now where the batter is used.
DeletePerfect Sunday breakfast..tried it out!
ReplyDeleteI have made like 10 of them already and I only got to have one.
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