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Monte Cristo Wafflewiches: Your New Favorite Food

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Looking for the perfect brunch recipe? Try these Monte Cristo Wafflewiches!

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I love a good Monte Cristo. This recipe is adapted from a Rachael Ray Magazine that featured this as a kids’ recipe. I thought Ella would really like it.

She just wanted a plain waffle. Go figure! I enjoyed my Monte Cristo Wafflewich though!

Instead of using regular bread, you just use two lightly toasted waffles.

This week Publix had Aunt Jemima waffles B1G1.

Also, with the Target and Manufacturers coupons you may have printed previously, you could score the Oscar Mayer Lunch Meat for $1.50 each. Great deal.

Monte Cristo Wafflewiches are perfect for any brunch!

Did you know that Monte Cristo is an American version of a French sandwich? It literally used to be called the French Sandwich!

This sandwich was made popular by a restaurant in Disneyland and then southerners took the idea home and made it our own!

It was basically just a gloried grilled cheese with meat and it was deep-fried but this version focuses on sweet over savory!

Of course, we aren’t deep frying these sandwiches today but it is definitely worth considering if you have the time.

I can see it now… Southern Mom visiting Disneyworld: “Oh heavens this sandwich is delightful, but you know what would make it even better?

Tossing it in the deep fryer for a little extra crunch!

” Seriously though, she was on to something because now we deep fry everything don’t we?

Monte Cristo Wafflewiches Recipe:

I used Raspberry Jam, but any could be substituted. The original recipe called for an apricot. Strawberry would be yummy. I’m not a huge fan of grapes, so I’m not going to recommend that one 🙂

This is a great change-up for a Sunday morning breakfast. Oh, and look at the original recipe for a slightly different version made in a panini press.

I didn’t feel like getting mine out this morning, and I also like the egg around the original one.

Hope you like it!

 Monte Cristo Wafflewiches Ingredients:

1 tablespoon raspberry jam
2 frozen multi-grain waffles (I used regular, they were on sale)
1 slice ham, turkey, and swiss cheese
1 egg + a splash of milk (would be enough to make 2)
1 teaspoon butter
powdered sugar, optional
maple syrup, optional

How To Make A Monte Cristo Wafflewiches:

1. Lightly toast waffles in a toaster.

2. Spread each side with the jam and sandwich the ham, turkey, and cheese between both slices.

3. Lightly scramble the egg and milk together in a shallow bowl.

4. Coat the whole sandwich with the egg mixture (just like you would for french toast).

5. Cook in a small skillet over medium heat in one teaspoon of butter (you could also just use a good spray of Pam). Cook for 3 minutes on each side or until golden brown and the cheese is melted.

6. Cut into squares and drizzle with powdered sugar and maple syrup.

Someone else mentioned that they grilled theirs on the panini press and then dunked them in maple syrup! Yummy!

Enjoy!

(adapted from Rachael Ray Magazine)

Monte Cristo Waffle’wiches
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Monte Cristo Waffle’wiches

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon raspberry jam
  • 2 frozen multi-grain waffles (I used regular, they were on sale)
  • 1 slice ham
  • 1 slice turkey breast
  • 1 slice Swiss cheese (or mozzarella or Monterrey jack)
  • 1 egg + a splash of milk (would be enough to make 2)
  • 1 teaspoon butter
  • powdered sugar, optional
  • maple syrup, optional

Instructions

  1. Lightly toast waffles in a toaster. Spread each side with the jam and sandwich the ham, turkey and cheese between both slices.
  2. Lightly scramble the egg and milk together in a shallow bowl.
  3. Coat the whole sandwich with the egg mixture (just like you would for french toast).
  4. Cook in a small skillet over medium heat in 1 teaspoon butter (you could also just use a good spray of Pam).
  5. Cook for 3 minutes on each side or until golden brown and cheese is melted.
  6. Cut into squares and drizzle with powdered sugar and maple syrup.
Amazing Monte Cristo Wafflewiches Recipe

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Joycie

Saturday 23rd of July 2016

Sorry the entire recipe just now came up and answered my question! Definitely will try this!

Jenn

Thursday 16th of June 2011

Brilliant! I am making this for Hubs as soon as waffles go BOGO at Publix.

Mandy/ Mommy Cracked

Friday 20th of May 2011

A waffle'wich!! What a neat idea! If I keep reading your great recipes I am going to gain 500 pounds!! LOL!

LeeAnn

Thursday 19th of May 2011

I used to LOVE Bennigan's Monte Cristos. These sound fabulous!

Bethany Larrabee

Thursday 19th of May 2011

A Monte Cristo with waffles...who would have thunk it! Looks amazing!!

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