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I feel like every Black Friday needs a good sandwich.
And for 2014, this Thanksgiving Leftovers Croque Madame is that sandwich. I realize that as time goes on I may not be able to think up a new sandwich every year, but as of right now I still have a few good ideas. Yes!!
Which brings me to this sandwich. Clearly it’s insane.
I mean look at the thing. For one it’s huge (but really, shouldn’t every Thanksgiving sandwich be huge???!). Two, it’s dripping with cheesy gravy (yes, there is such a thing) and three, there is crispy prosciutto AND fried eggs. See, best Thanksgiving sandwich ever.
Ok so, let’s talk about your Thanksgiving. How was it? Was there any disaster stories? Did everyone’s turkey turn out awesome? Are you all still stuffed?
My Thanksgiving is currently still underway, since the house is packed (everyone’s here), but you guys, my fried turkeys never happened! Due to a Thanksgiving miracle, the oven guy and his wife decided to play angels and go out of their way to stop by and fix my oven. For some reason, they decided that before they left to head out of town to visit relatives in Nebraska they needed to stop and take care of my oven. Thank God!! I was so nervous about doing the turkey, and then so happy to have an excuse not to have to cook them. I will have to tell you all about it once the house is semi calmed, but as of right now there are people talking a million miles a minute in the next room over and it is nearly impossible to focus.
Sooo. These sandwiches. Oh my gosh, they are killer. If you liked last years waffles, than you have to try these sandwiches. They are kind of one upping the waffles.
It’s all about the cheese sauce. It’s a mix of gravy, milk and Gruyère and yes, it’s sin worthy. But as of yesterday, diets went out the door until January first in my book. Smart thinking on my part if I do say so myself.
If you have ever had a classic french croque madame than you know this has to be good. I basically just added on to that sandwich only I used turkey, crispy prosciutto (because I am obsessed!) and croissants. Oh right, and mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce and even a little leftover roasted brussels sprouts.
FYI, croissants are the way to go when it comes to any sandwich. The flakey layers are to die for.
I also made a french toast version too. It’s so messy which is why I made it optional, but if you don’t mind a little mess than you really should try it. It just sort of adds a little extra specialness. Not that this needs any more specialness, but still, the caramelized french toast version is good.
And now I need to go find some pie because I made three yesterday and the last slice of chocolate pecan is calling my name.
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What are you doing with your leftovers today???