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Celebrating Sweet and Savory Food Pairings with A Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich #FarmtoJar

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I’ve found that as I have gotten older, I’ve learned to savor the simplicity – from the recipes I am drawn to, ingredients I choose to play with, the books I read or even the fashion I choose for the day to  day.  Some of my best memories are of just relaxing with friends and family – whether at home or out on vacay and the conversations and laughter that ensues.

We have these lovely farmer’s markets here in Philly that I adore. You can meet the people from the farms where the food comes from, the local producers who make some of the best pantry staples you will ever taste and chat with other people who enjoy the same.  I love trying new and different things and recently I’ve been a bit more adventurous with my food pairings – especially sweet and savory.  Some sweet and savory pairings that are oh so good (besides the brown sugar and black pepper bacon which I swear by, all things Mexican chocolate and that chocolate bacon candy bar that may or may not be in my desk for those “break for emergency moments”) are:

 

Fresh Fruit with A Bit of Ancho Chile Powder, and


Sweet and Savory Food Pairings - Fresh Fruit and Ancho Chile Powder | Cooking In Stilettos

my personal favorite – Apples with Extra Sharp Cheddar and Blue Stilton Cheese


Sweet and Savory Food Pairings - Apples with Sharp Cheddar and Blue Stilton Cheeses | Cooking In Stilettos

Sometimes the oddest combinations can be the most delicious!

One other sweet and savory pairing I have loved since I was a child was the Monte Carlo sandwich – turkey, ham and cheese, griddled french toast style with a touch of sweet jam for dipping – delicious.  I decided to spotlight the lovely Farmer’s Garden Pickles in a Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich. Having loved Cuban Sandwiches for years – that spicy mustard, sweet ham, roast pork and melted swiss accented by that sweet and tart pickle is sandwich perfection in my book. Now – this sandwich made Monte Cristo style with a bit of blackberry jam to bring the sweet – oh my heavens you have GOT to try this!

On to the recipe:

 

Gather your ingredients


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Which pickles to choose – zesty garlic or classic kosher – decisions decisions

Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich - The Perfect Pickle | Cooking In Stilettos

Time to assemble the sandwich


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Let’s Press The Sandwich a Bit


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A quick dunk in the egg wash


Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich - Dipping In The Egg Wash | Cooking In Stilettos

Paired with some blackberry jam for a sweet finish – this Cuban Monte Cristo is perfect for dinner!


Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich | Cooking In Stilettos

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Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich

Taking the flavors of a classic Cuban sandwich and turning it up a notch - Monte Cristo style. Sweet and savory - this Cuban Monte Cristo Sandwich will be a favorite on your menu!

25 minPrep Time

15 minCook Time

40 minTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 8 Slices of Thick Cut Bread (I used Ciabatta bread, cut into 4 rolls and split those)
  • 3 - 4 tablespoons of Dijon mustard
  • 4 long sandwich size kosher dill pickles (I used the Kosher dills from Farmer's Garden and sliced each in half)
  • 8 slices of swiss cheese
  • 8 slices of roast pork loin
  • 8 slices of tavern ham
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup of milk
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  • 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
  • Blackberry Jam for serving

Instructions

  1. Lightly spread the mustard over the slices of bread.
  2. On each slice of bread, layer a slice of swiss cheese.
  3. On one slice of swiss cheese, lightly layer the roast pork loin.
  4. Follow that with a slice of dill pickle.
  5. Layer the ham on top of the pickle and top with the other cheese coated bread slice.
  6. Lightly press the sandwich together with a plate laid on top and a jar to press it down - let stay that way for 15 minutes or so while you prepare the egg wash.
  7. Beat together the eggs and milk and season with a bit of salt and pepper.
  8. Coat each sandwich side with a bit of egg. Let soak for a bit before flipping.
  9. Preheat a nonstick skillet over medium heat.
  10. Add 1 tablespoon of butter and a drizzle of vegetable oil to prevent the butter from burning.
  11. Add two sandwiches and let brown on one side.
  12. Flip, cover the pan and let brown on the other side.
  13. Continue the same method for the remaining two sandwiches.
  14. Cut each sandwich in half, serve with some pickle chips and a bit of blackberry jam and e

Nutrition

Calories

1526 cal

Fat

111 g

Carbs

19 g

Protein

114 g
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