Croque Madame

The Croque Madame is a ham and cheese sandwich, dipped in egg and then broiled, topped with a fried egg cheval, and topped with a Mornay or Bchamel sauce, served (hot) in the bistros of Paris. The origin of the name is shrouded in mystery. Presumably it is derived from the croque Monsieur, or vice-versa. Croque comes from the verb croquer which means to crunch or to munch. See also: French toast

 

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