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[VIDEO] *Easy* oven-baked croque monsieur

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[VIDEO] *Easy* oven-baked croque monsieur

Giving classic recipes the “My Daddy Cooks” treatment is one of the things I most enjoy doing on this blog and I have been meaning to do an easy, oven-baked croque monsieur on the blog for some time.

It took a little bit of thought though to speed up the preparation, take out the need to make a white sauce and fry the toast. With apologies to my traditionalist French friends, I came up with this version, where the preparation involves no hob heat at all – ideal for cooking lunch with Archie. Crème fraiche replaces the white sauce – and the oven replaces the frying pan.

And do you know what? It was every bit as good as the traditional fried croque monsieur. In fact, my wife Jo, who is the most discerning of critics in her advanced stages of pregnancy, said that the one we made for her when she came back from work was the best she had ever eaten. Flattering and probably a slight exaggeration but there is no doubt that this no-fuss, extremely moist and disturbingly moreish version of a classic dish is now a definite winner in our house.

Makes 2 large croques

Preparation time 5 minutes
Cooking time 20 minutes

Pre-heat your oven to 180C/ 350F/ Gas Mark 5

4 thick slices of fresh white bread
150ml crème fraiche (we used half-fat)
About 70g grated cheese (we used the cheddar we had in the fridge but you can use any flavoursome hard cheese)
2 slices ham
Salt and pepper to season
Optional dijon mustard

  1. In a bowl, mix together the cream and the cheese and season with salt and pepper. If you like mustard, add a little Dijon mustard at this stage.
  2. Lay out your four slices of bread and cover them all with the cream and cheese mixture.
  3. Place each slice of ham on one slice of bread and then lay a second slice of bread on top of each to make a sandwich. The cream and cheese mix must be facing upwards on the top of the sandwich.
  4. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes. The bread will toast, the topping will go golden and the filling will be deliciously melting.
  5. Serve them immediately!

10 Responses to “[VIDEO] *Easy* oven-baked croque monsieur”

  1. It's CHEESE ON TOAST! Croque Monsieur… honestly… well how lar-de-dar are you?!

    (Looks extremely yum though xxx)

  2. I love croque monsieur! We're definitely going to try this one out!

  3. Amanda says:

    Porridgebrain – you took the words right out of my mouth!
    You and your fancy croque monsieur Nick – at most it's a cheese and ham toastie!!!
    Having said that – that's tea sorted, so thank you very much!

  4. pianoliz says:

    yum!! I really shouldn't watch your videos when I'm feeling hungry. But then again – why not? (Just have to add a touch of Dijon. Is that allowed? Has to be done…)

  5. Joanne says:

    Lovely. Nice twist and much easier, not to mention faster. That'll be lunch for when the troops are back from sing and sign…

  6. mrsljhall says:

    I saw this the other day but it wouldn't let me comment! #badblog

    Looks yummy, proper winter comfort lunch (or breakfast in bed!) xx

  7. Paula says:

    If I make it now without the ham is it still Croque Monsieur? Or is it messy cheese on toast? No matter – I'm sold x

  8. Lynne Palmer says:

    How cute is little Archie? And what a lovely daddy you are. I have added your blog to my favourites and will certainly be trying some of your receipes with my 15 month old grandson Wilfie.

  9. Sheila says:

    I can't wait to try this, it really looks great, it reminds me of my son because he's always in the kitchen cooking with his children!!1 Thankyou for your recipes!!!sheila in the windy city

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