Monte Cristo

Monte Cristo might be a good recipe to expand your main course repertoire. This recipe makes 2 servings with 623 calories, 36g of protein, and 37g of fat each. For $1.53 per serving, this recipe covers 25% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe is liked by 2221 foodies and cooks. This recipe from Closet Cooking requires bread, butter, milk, and ham. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 15 minutes. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 84%. This score is tremendous. If you like this recipe, you might also like recipes such as The Monte Cristo, Monte Cristo, and Monte Cristo.

Servings: 2

Preparation duration: 5 minutes

Cooking duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

4 slices bread

butter

1 cup cheese, grated

2 eggs, lightly beaten

3 slices honey ham

1/4 cup milk

2 teaspoons mustard (optional)

maple syrup or powdered sugar and jam

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Equipment:

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

Place two slices of bread down, top with half the cheese followed by the ham, mustard and the remaining half of the cheese and finally the remaining slices of bread.Heat a pan over medium heat and melt a bit of butter in it.Meanwhile, mix the eggs, milk and vanilla and dip the sandwiches into the mixture to coat both sides.Place the sandwiches into the heated pan and cook until golden brown on both sides, about 2-4 minutes per side.Serve topped with maple syrup or with powdered sugar and jam.

 

Step by step:


1. Place two slices of bread down, top with half the cheese followed by the ham, mustard and the remaining half of the cheese and finally the remaining slices of bread.

2. Heat a pan over medium heat and melt a bit of butter in it.Meanwhile, mix the eggs, milk and vanilla and dip the sandwiches into the mixture to coat both sides.

3. Place the sandwiches into the heated pan and cook until golden brown on both sides, about 2-4 minutes per side.

4. Serve topped with maple syrup or with powdered sugar and jam.


Nutrition Information:

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623k Calories
35g Protein
37g Total Fat
38g Carbs
13% Health Score
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Calories
623k
31%

Fat
37g
57%

  Saturated Fat
19g
121%

Carbohydrates
38g
13%

  Sugar
10g
12%

Cholesterol
262mg
88%

Sodium
1308mg
57%

Alcohol
0.34g
2%

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Protein
35g
71%

Selenium
50µg
72%

Phosphorus
585mg
59%

Calcium
552mg
55%

Vitamin B2
0.71mg
42%

Vitamin B1
0.58mg
39%

Manganese
0.72mg
36%

Zinc
4mg
27%

Vitamin B3
5mg
27%

Vitamin B12
1µg
21%

Folate
83µg
21%

Iron
3mg
20%

Vitamin A
982IU
20%

Vitamin B6
0.35mg
18%

Vitamin B5
1mg
17%

Magnesium
61mg
15%

Vitamin D
1µg
13%

Fiber
2g
11%

Potassium
397mg
11%

Copper
0.19mg
10%

Vitamin E
1mg
7%

Vitamin K
4µg
5%

covered percent of daily need
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