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Give me the recipe for croque monsieur.
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Croque-monsieur is a classic French sandwich, a delicious grilled dish of ham and cheese. Here’s a basic recipe for croque monsieur.
Basic recipe for croque monsieur
material:
4 baguettes or toasted bread
8 slices of ham (use your favorite ham)
100 g Gruyère cheese (or your favorite cheese), sliced
Bechamel sauce:
30g butter
30g wheat flour
300ml milk
Moderate amount of salt and black pepper
a pinch of nutmeg
procedure:
Make the bechamel sauce:
Heat a small saucepan over medium heat and melt the butter. Add flour and mix well to make a roux. Gradually add the milk and heat with a whisk until the mixture becomes a smooth sauce. Season with salt, black pepper and nutmeg. Turn off the heat and let the bechamel sauce cool.
Assemble the Croque Monsieur:
Spread the bechamel sauce on one side of the bread. Place a slice of ham and sliced cheese on top. Cover with another piece of bread to complete the sandwich.
Bake the sandwich:
Preheat a medium-temperature oven or grill. Place the croque-monsieur on the griddle and grill until golden brown on both sides. It can also be baked in a toaster oven.
Once it’s baked, cut it into your desired shape and you’re done.
Croque monsieur is a popular sandwich in France, and although it is simple, the combination of ham and cheese is exquisite. Enjoy it as a lunch or snack, or incorporate it into your French menu!
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Tell me some arrangements with Japanese processed foods.
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Croque monsieur is a French dish, but by arranging it using Japanese processed foods, new flavors and ideas are born. Here are some arrangement ideas:
Takoyaki-style croque-monsieur:
Add takoyaki sauce and takoyaki flour to the croque-monsieur bechamel sauce to make it takoyaki-style. By baking with ham and cheese, takoyaki-style croque-monsieur is completed.
Bonito and dried bonito croque monsieur:
Use bonito or dried bonito instead of croque monsieur ham. The fragrant flavor of bonito and the umami of dried bonito are added to create a Japanese-style croque-monsieur.
Okonomiyaki-style croque-monsieur:
Cabbage, tempura bits, and okonomiyaki sauce are sandwiched between the croque-monsieur. You can enjoy okonomiyaki-style croque monsieur by adding okonomiyaki ingredients to the ham and cheese.
Yakisoba-style croque-monsieur:
Sandwich the yakisoba in the croque monsieur. Add sauce and ketchup to the bechamel sauce to make it look like yakisoba.
Rice ball style croque monsieur:
Put the rice ball ingredients (umeboshi, grilled cod roe, pickled ingredients, etc.) in the croque-monsieur. By baking with ham and cheese, you can enjoy a rice ball-style croque monsieur.
These are just ideas, and you can enjoy various combinations depending on your preferences and arrangements. Combine Japanese processed foods with croque-monsieur and enjoy your original cuisine!