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Monte Cristo sandwich its like a ham&cheese with french toast for bread powdered sugar over it and dip it in jam soo good heres wikis take on variations
A Monte Cristo is a fried ham and/or turkey sandwich.[1]
The sandwich can differ regionally. Traditionally it is dipped in its entirety in batter and deep fried. In some regions of the United States it is served grilled, and in some regions it is served as an open sandwich with just the bread battered.[citation needed] It can also be served as an open sandwich using french toast as a base, with the ham, turkey and cheese piled and then heated slightly under a broiler.
The sandwich is often served with fresh fruit or with clotted cream on the side. It is sometimes served with fruit preserves, powdered sugar, maple syrup, or sweet mustard sauce. In the North Country of New York State, Monte Cristo sandwiches are heartier rather than sweet and served with Thousand Island dressing. This variation is often referred to as "Cumberland Head style."
fuck im starving now
A Monte Cristo is a fried ham and/or turkey sandwich.[1]
The sandwich can differ regionally. Traditionally it is dipped in its entirety in batter and deep fried. In some regions of the United States it is served grilled, and in some regions it is served as an open sandwich with just the bread battered.[citation needed] It can also be served as an open sandwich using french toast as a base, with the ham, turkey and cheese piled and then heated slightly under a broiler.
The sandwich is often served with fresh fruit or with clotted cream on the side. It is sometimes served with fruit preserves, powdered sugar, maple syrup, or sweet mustard sauce. In the North Country of New York State, Monte Cristo sandwiches are heartier rather than sweet and served with Thousand Island dressing. This variation is often referred to as "Cumberland Head style."
fuck im starving now