When I was little, my parents took me and my siblings to Disneyland. We lived an hour’s drive away, so it was convenient. Back then, I was enthralled and mystified by the Blue Bayou restaurant. I really thought we were eating outside at night! I especially loved the fake fireflies. It is truly a magical place. One of my favorite items on the menu was the Monte Cristo sandwich. It was a big sandwich made of smoked turkey, ham, and swiss cheese, dipped in batter and deep fried. It was sprinkled with powered sugar and served with a fruit compote and jelly. Man, was it good!
I was craving one this weekend, as I hadn’t had one in quite some time. So, I looked up the recipe online (my mom has an old Disneyland cookbook, but I didn’t want to bother her to hunt it down) and I thought I’d share it with the one or two people who might be reading this blog. (Note: My hubby was able to create a decent facsimile of this recipe with tempura batter.)
The basic recipe for the sandwich is simple. For each sandwich, you need the following:
1 slice smoked turkey
1 slice ham
1 slice swiss cheese
2 pieces of white bread
The batter is made from:
2/3 cup water
1 small egg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1 3/4 teaspoons baking powder
These recipes, additional recipes for the fruit compote and jelly, and complete instructions can be found at RecipeZaar.com.
It’s not the most nutritious or healthy meal, but trust me. It’s delicious! So, if you’re in the mood to treat yourself, try a Disneyland Monte Cristo Sandwich.
P.S. I found a Disney cookbook at Amazon. It’s not the one my mother has, but it has over 350 recipes from around Disneyland and Walt Disney World, so it’s bound to have the Monte Cristo Sandwiches.
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