
Serving
4 people
Time
Preparation: 30 minutes
Cooking: 15 minutes
Ingredients*:
750 ml (3 cups) whole milk
400 ml (1 ½ cups) heavy cream
150g ( ½ cup) polenta
4 slices ham (jambon de Paris if you can find it)
200g – (just shy of ½ lb.) Emmental cheese
4 slices sandwich bread
4 knobs butter (for grilling)
Salt and pepper to taste
*Note: This recipe was prepared for European measurements (grams and ml). We have added in approximate equivalents in ounces and cups.

Instructions:
• Cut eight slices of the Emmental cheese, preferably 10 x 10 cm (4×4 in) squares that are 3 mm (a bit less than 1/8 in) thick.
• Remove the bread crusts and then mix the crust crumbs with a mixer to obtain fine bread crumbs.
• Preheat the oven to 160°C (320° F).
• In a saucepan, bring the milk to a boil.
• Once boiling, sprinkle in the semolina while stirring continuously and cook over low heat for 20 minutes, stirring often to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan, and adding cream from time to time.
• Once cooked, spread the polenta on a baking sheet in a 1 cm-thick (1/4 in) layer, then leave to cool in the refrigerator for about 10 minutes until the polenta takes on a firmer consistency.
• Cut the polenta into 12 10 x 10 cm (4×4 in) squares.
• On a baking sheet, place 4 polenta squares side by side.
• Top with a square of Emmental cheese and a square of ham.
• Place a square of polenta on top.
• Then repeat again, placing a square of Emmental and ham. Finish with a square of polenta.
• Top with breadcrumbs and a knob of butter.
• Put in the oven and reheat for 15 minutes so that it is hot at heart and the cheese is melted.
• Finally grill each croque-monsieur for 30 seconds or so to give them color. And serve!
Eric Frechon’s pro tip:
The best way to serve this croque-monsieur is with a nutmeg cream, a Parmesan cream, or a lettuce coulis to bring out the flavor of the ingredients.
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