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Monte Cristo With Apple-Hatch Chile Jam

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Photo of a monte cristo sandwich made with hatch chili jam.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kendra Vaculin

In addition to the classic ham-and-cheese pairing, Monte Cristo sandwiches usually have a sweet element, like powdered sugar sifted over the top, or raspberry jam served on the side for dipping. In this version, you’ll cook green apple and canned green chiles down into a sweet and spicy compote to slather on your bread; the recipe yields about 1 cup of jam, so you can use the leftovers in salad dressings, yogurt sauce, as a glaze for chicken or pork, or as a cheeseboard condiment.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    50 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes 2 sandwiches

Ingredients

Jam

1 green apple, peeled, cored, and cut into ½” pieces
1 jalapeño, ribs and seeds removed, finely chopped
1 4-oz. can diced Hatch green chiles or other mild green chiles
3 Tbsp. granulated sugar
3 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
¼ tsp. kosher salt

Sandwiches

3 large eggs
2 Tbsp. milk
Pinch kosher salt
4 slices sturdy white bread
4 ounces white cheddar or Swiss cheese, grated, or 4 thin slices
4 slices ham
2 Tbsp. unsalted butter
1 Tbsp. olive oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    To make the jam, combine apple, jalapeño, chiles, sugar, vinegar, salt, and 3 Tbsp. water in a small saucepan or pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to medium-low. Cook at a low simmer, stirring every so often, until most of the liquid has cooked off and apples are soft, 25 to 30 minutes. Continue to cook, stirring frequently and mashing apples with a wooden spoon or potato masher, until apples have completely broken down and mixture has thickened, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from the heat.

    Step 2

    In a wide, low dish, combine eggs, milk, and a pinch of kosher salt. Whisk until very well combined, then set aside.

    Step 3

    To assemble the sandwiches, spread a heaping tablespoon of jam on all four slices of bread. On two slices, layer half the grated cheese (or one slice), two slices ham, and then the remaining cheese. Top with the other slices of bread. Compress each sandwich slightly.

    Step 4

    Working one at a time, place the assembled sandwiches in the dish of beaten egg. Let the bread soak up the egg for 30 seconds, then flip and repeat on the other side. Repeat with the remaining sandwich, transferring the soaked sandwiches to a separate plate.

    Step 5

    Heat butter and olive oil in a large nonstick pan over medium-high until melted. Add sandwiches; cook 2–3 minutes per side, pressing down slightly, until browned and crisp. Transfer to a cutting board to halve before serving.

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