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7 June 2026

Ultra Melty Gratinated Croque-Monsieur

Everyone has had a bad croque-monsieur. Soggy bread, industrial cheese that melts without really browning, béchamel absent or replaced by a smear of crème fraîche slapped on haphazardly. This version puts an end to all that: homemade béchamel, double layer of cheese, grilling. It’s a dinner dish that deserves you to sit down.

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Ultra Melty Gratinated Croque-Monsieur
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Total Time
40 minutes
Servings
4 portions

Ingredients :

  • Thick sliced bread — Thin bread can’t hold up: it absorbs too much béchamel and ends up soggy. A slice at least 1.5 cm thick maintains its structure while becoming soft at the core. Brioche-style bread also works and adds a slight sweetness that balances the cheese well.
  • Turkey ham — Its mild flavour doesn’t overpower the béchamel and cheese, letting the other elements shine. Use thin slices: thick slices create a compact layer that you feel too distinctly under the tooth and prevent the inner cheese from distributing well.
  • Grated Emmental or Comté — Emmental grills evenly and melts without resistance. Comté brings more aromatic depth, with a fruity and slightly salty side. In both cases, grate it yourself: pre-shredded cheese contains anti-caking agents that prevent it from melting properly.
  • Butter (béchamel + bread) — Double role: 40g for the roux, and a thin layer spread on the bread before assembly. This direct buttering creates a slight barrier that slows down sauce absorption and helps achieve lightly golden edges during baking.
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