Croque Monsieur
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A croque-monsieur is a ham and cheese sandwich, sometimes dipped in beaten egg, then pan-fried or grilled (U.S. broiled), and served hot. It originated in France as a fast-food snack served in cafés and bars. More elaborate versions come coated in a Mornay or Béchamel sauce. When topped with a fried egg the dish is known as a croque-madame.
The origin of the name is uncertain but the first part almost certainly derives from the verb croquer (to crunch, or to munch). Its first recorded appearance on a Parisian café menu was in 1910.