Inspired by the classic Croque Madame, this Madame Crumpet is the tastiest brunch you’ll ever make!
Just to make sure we’re all on the same wave length, a Croque Madame is essentially a hot toasted ham and cheese sandwich with a fried egg on top. It’s got French origins and was first seen around Cafes in Paris. Today we’re making it crumpet style in the most delicious way possible! Follow me…
One of the most iconic layers of a Croque Madame is the béchamel sauce, and this crumpet version is no exception. Here’s what you’ll need:
You actually want this to be fairly thick, since you’ll be spread it over the crumpets. Too thin and it’ll just drip off!
Process shots: melt butter (photo 1), stir in flour to form paste (photo 2), stir in gruyere (photo 3), stir in seasoning (photo 4).
Okay, here’s where things get fun. Sure, if we’re talking technically this should really be called a ‘Crumpet Madame’, but ‘Madame Crumpet’ sounds a whole lot sassier and you know it Also no, this isn’t a sandwich either, but that’s beside the point.
Process shots: toast crumpets then spread with dijon butter (photo 1), add ham (photo 2), add béchamel (photo 3), add parmesan then cook under the grill until golden (photo 4).
One of the key ingredients in a Croque Madame is the fried egg on top. You can cook it to preference, but I like mine sunny side up, just for all that yolky goodness.
I do recommend it as this crumpet version is pretty brunchy. However you can leave it off like a Croque Monsieur if you’d prefer.
Process shots: melt in butter (photo 1), fry eggs then season with salt and pepper (photo 2).
As I mentioned, I usually serve these for Brunch, typically by themselves but you could add some Hash Browns if you wanted to go wild!
If you’re after another fun breakfast recipe with a twist, check out my Breakfast Quiche Stuffed Bagels!
Or check out my Croque Monsieur for the real deal!
Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for the might Madame Crumpet shall we?!
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b) Gruyere – I highly recommend using Gruyere, not only is it most traditional in a Croque Madame, but it’s got a gorgeous nutty flavour that goes amazingly in a bechamel sauce. If you don’t have it, you can sub Cheddar.
c) Calories – Per Madame Crumpet:
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