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Croque Monsieur is a delicious French ham and cheese sandwich made with gruyere, parmesan, ham and a simple béchamel sauce, toasted in the oven.

Serve with a green salad and a small cup of French Onion Soup and you have the perfect Parisian meal!

Croque monsieur sandwich cut in half and served on a plate.

This Croque Monsieur recipe (and my other favorite French recipes) are inspired by the two trips to France I've taken over the years. You can find a Croque Monsieur or Croque Madame sandwich on almost every restaurant menu in Paris.

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The sandwich pictured above was from a patio lunch I enjoyed on the streets at Montmartre, Paris.

How to make Croque Monsieur:

1. Spread béchamel on bread. Lay all of your bread slices on the counter and spread a thin layer of béchamel sauce on each slice. (Béchamel is a simple white sauce made with butter, flour and milk.)

2. Add ham and cheese. Add one layer of ham and a sprinkle of cheese to half of the bread slices.

3. Top with bread.  Top the ham and cheese with another slice of bread, making sure to leave the béchamel facing up.

4. Finishing touches.  Sprinkle the top layer of bread with more parmesan and gruyere.

5. Bake. until bread is toasted and cheese is melted and bubbly.

Three process photos for layering bread with béchamel, ham and cheese to make croque monsieur.

For the Béchamel Sauce:

  • Melt butter in a saucepan.
  • Whisk in flour and cook, stirring constantly, for about 3 minutes.
  • Gradually add milk, stirring well until the mixture is smooth. Cook, stirring, until sauce is thickened.
  • Season with a little bit of salt and pepper.
  • Remove from heat and whisk in mustard and nutmeg.

Béchamel sauce cooking in a saucepan with a whisk to stir it.

A few tips for success:

1. Quality ingredients matter.  Particularly fresh cheeses and good quality ham! Most of the places where we had Croque Monsieur in Paris used Emmental cheese, but I found that hard to find. I do know that Gruyere is commonly used as well, so either will work.

2. Make the béchamel ahead of time.  The béchamel can be made one day in advance to cut down on prep. Make it as instructed, allow it to cool. Place plastic wrap directly onto surface and chill.

A baking tray with toasted croque monsieur sandwiches, hot from the oven.

What is the difference between a Croque Monsieur and Croque Madame?

Both are very similar ham and cheese sandwiches but a croque madame is topped with a fried egg. The French word “croque” is based on the verb “croquer”, which means to bite or to crunch.  The names croque monsieur and croque madame translate to “mister” and “mistress” crunch.

To make this into a Croque Madame sandwich, make the recipe as instructed, then fry eggs (one for each sandwich, sunny-side up) in a separate skillet while the sandwiches toast in the oven. Place an egg on top each sandwiches.

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4.99 from 392 votes

Croque Monsieur

Author: Lauren Allen
Croque Monsieur is a delicious French ham and cheese sandwich, made with gruyere, parmesan, ham and a simple béchamel sauce, toasted in the oven.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4

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Ingredients  

Béchamel sauce:

Sandwich:

  • 8 thin slices white sandwich breads
  • 5 ounces good quality ham, about 8 slices
  • 6 ounces Gruyere cheese, ,or Emmental cheese, grated (about 2½ cups)
  • 1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese

Instructions 

Béchamel sauce:

  • Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in flour and cook, stirring constantly, for about 3 minutes. Gradually add milk, stirring well until the mixture is smooth. Cook, stirring, until sauce is thickened. 
  • Season with a little bit of salt and pepper. Remove from heat and whisk in mustard and nutmeg. Set aside while you make the sandwiches, or make the sauce up to 1 week in advance.

Assemble sandwiches:

  • Preheat oven to 425° F. Line a baking tray with parchement paper and set aside.
  • Spread each bread slice with a layer of béchamel, spreading it all the way to the edges. Place 4 slices of bread, béchamel side up, on prepared baking sheet. 
  • Top each with a piece of ham, a handful of gruyere, and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese. Place remaining slices of bread on top, béchamel side up, then top with remaining gruyere and parmesan cheese.
  • Bake at 425 degrees F for about 5-6 minutes, until cheese is melted, and then turn the oven to broil and broil until the cheese on top is lightly golden, 2-4 minutes.

Notes

Cheese:  Emmental cheese is often used for croque monsieur, but I found that hard to find, and I do know Gruyere is commonly used as well, so either will work.
Béchamel: Save on prep time by making the white sauce ahead of time. Make it as instructed, allow it to cool, place plastic wrap directly onto surface, then cover and refrigerate for up to 1 week.
Croque Madame: To make this into a Croque Madame sandwich, make the recipe as instructed, then fry eggs (one for each sandwich, sunny-side up) in a separate skillet while the sandwiches toast in the oven. Place an egg on top each sandwiches. 

Nutrition

Calories: 658kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 25g, Fat: 34g, Saturated Fat: 19g, Cholesterol: 104mg, Sodium: 657mg, Potassium: 254mg, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 905IU, Calcium: 520mg, Iron: 0.9mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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I originally shared this recipe October 2016. Updated August 2020.

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Lauren Allen

Welcome! I’m Lauren, a mom of four and lover of good food. Here you’ll find easy recipes and weeknight meal ideas made with real ingredients, with step-by-step photos and videos.

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Linsie McLellan
2 years ago

5 stars
Brought Paris lunches back to my taste buds!! The béchamel sauce is perfect, thank you 🙂

Ashley T
2 years ago

5 stars
Absolutely fantastic! Googled a recipe for a Croque after eating one at a restaurant and could not have chosen a better one. We added the egg. It was perfectly delicious! Maybe better than the restaurant.

LeeAnn Goold
2 years ago

Watching the movie “It’s Complicated” & had to find out what the sandwich is. Will definitely be making it.

Heather from NC
3 years ago

5 stars
Oh. My. GOSH. This is phenomenal – thank you. So, funny story – I am inspired to cook things based of something I have read or watched. In this case, it was “It’s Complicated.” I don’t really like ham, I don’t like ham and cheese. But I wanted to try it because it was in the movie – LOL.

1.) I used an uncured ham from the Wegman’s deli counter. It was very simple, slightly sweet.

2.) Also used a mild Gruyère and fresh Parmesan from their cheese counter.

3.) For the bread, I used bread from a local French bakery, “La Farm Bakery” – their signature bread loaf. Had considered their brioche, might try that next time. This bread is a gigantic loaf with a sourdough base, different types of grains – with a very light and crisp crust. It was perfect.

This was very, very easy to make and so delicious! We served it with a starter of French onion soup from this page, and had a side salad of sweet greens with a French vinaigrette. Delicious!

CJ B
2 years ago

I’m literally watching “It’s Complicated” right now and googled croque monsieur recipe to see what it’s all about 😂

Laurie
2 years ago
Reply to  CJ B

CJ B, same! 😂

EE
2 years ago
Reply to  CJ B

The movie it’s complicated brought me to this recipe as well🤣

Sandra
2 years ago
Reply to  EE

Yes! 😂

Ginny Dyer
3 years ago

5 stars
Absolutely delicious!!

Kara
3 years ago

Do you eat it with a knife and fork? I think I would if it’s messy.

Dorothy Dwayre-Wood
2 years ago
Reply to  Kara

Yeah, we always eat it with a knife and fork.
Turns it immediately into a wonderful lunch!!! Yummy!!! 🤤

Jade
3 years ago

5 stars
I had no good cheese but still really wanted to try this, so I made it with cheddar. It was so good, and I can’t wait to try it with the proper cheese next time!

Sheila
3 years ago

5 stars
Really good. My son loves it. In fact, he loves when we have ham because he knows that Croque Monsieur are in his future.

Mikela
4 years ago

5 stars
These are perfect – *just* like the ones in Paris! It’s a rainy Sunday and I was craving this so badly. I didn’t realize the recipe would be so easy. I sort of guesstimated the measurements for the bechamel sauce (making only enough for 2) – and I also added garlic paste to the butter, letting it cook before adding the garlic.
This recipe is truly a keeper. Thank you!!

me
3 years ago
Reply to  Mikela

5 stars
it was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good it was the bets tasting ever

portia richardson
4 years ago

5 stars
Good chose of recipes

Katie
4 years ago

5 stars
Easy bechamel and very cheesy!

Johnny d
4 years ago

5 stars
Love the recipe, thanks! I was thinking about it and I think Croque does not really mean crunch. It means more bite or munch in English, and since it is a perfect café or bistro food, I’d rather translate it as the Gentleman’s quick bite/munch. Cheers!