Vegetarian Monte Cristo - a Meatless Recipe by OhMyVeggies.com (2024)

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Ooey, gooey, decadent, kind of crazy ... this meatless Monte Cristo is definitely that. Bunny food, no. Unless your bunny happens to love uber-cheesy bliss in the form of a rich, golden brown, batter-dipped grilled cheese sandwich. It's a big, giant, slightly smoky, melty, golden-brown, lightly sweet grilled cheese that's just basically heaven, especially when dipped into a little strawberry jam.

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Vegetarian Monte Cristo - a Meatless Recipe by OhMyVeggies.com (1)

Meatless Monte Cristo

A Monte Cristo for the meatless bunch. Smoked cheddar and Swiss melted between layers of egg-battered bread, and then fried until golden brown and perfectly melty. And then it's served with strawberry jam. Yes, seriously!

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Prep Time: 8 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 7 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Course: Brunch, Main Course, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegetarian

Keyword: how to make Monte Cristo, Meatless Monte Cristo, Monte Cristo

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 800kcal

Author: Oh My Veggies

Ingredients

  • 4 slices Artisan sourdough bread
  • 2 ounces smoked cheddar cheese thinly sliced
  • 3 ounces Swiss cheese thinly sliced
  • 2 large eggs
  • cup whole milk
  • 2 teaspoons white sugar (organic for vegan-friendly)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • Confectioner's sugar and strawberry jam for serving

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Instructions

  • Lay two pieces of bread flat and place the cheese slices on top, keeping the cheese inside the border of the bread. Top each with a second slice of bread.

  • In a flat 8x8 baking dish, whisk together the eggs, milk, sugar, salt, and nutmeg.

  • Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. One at a time, carefully set the sandwiches in the batter for a couple of seconds each, then turn once to coat the other side. Transfer to the skillet, taking care to hold the sandwiches together.

  • Cook the sandwiches until the cheese begins to melt and the bread turns golden, 3-4 minutes. Carefully flip the sandwiches over and use a spatula to gently press them down, concentrating on the edges to help seal them a bit. Cook until the second side is browned and the cheese is completely melted.

  • Transfer the sandwiches to a cutting board and cut them in half. Set on plates and dust lightly with confectioner's sugar, if desired. Serve with strawberry jam for dipping.

Nutrition

Calories: 800kcalCarbohydrates: 81gProtein: 40gFat: 35gSaturated Fat: 20gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 252mgSodium: 1286mgPotassium: 341mgFiber: 3gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 1116IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 670mgIron: 6mg

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Vegetarian Monte Cristo - a Meatless Recipe by OhMyVeggies.com (2)

About Kare Raye

Kare is a home cook, vegetarian, and mom who coexists with her otherwise carnivorous clan. Her blog, Kitchen Treaty, helps mixed-diet families keep the peace.

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  1. Holly Waterfall says

    HOLY sandwich! That melty... yeah, i'm pretty much drooling over here. I've never tried a monte cristo, but this may just be the push I needed to make it happen!

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    • Kare Troughton says

      YES, do it! Come to the dark (and ooey gooey) side. 😉

      Reply

  2. Julia Mueller says

    YUM! Monte Cristos have been one of my family's lunch favorites for as long as I can remember, and I'm definitely down to try the meatless version! Ooey goo me, sister!

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    • Kare Troughton says

      Regular Monte Cristos for lunch = you have the most awesome family ever. Adopt me?

      Reply

  3. marquis @realrawkitchen says

    This is genius! The Monte Cristo sandwich was my favorite way back in the day so I have a feeling I'd love this as well. I rarely eat cheese-usually for very special occasion (that's how I view cheese: very, very special)-but I feel like this would be worth it. It's the ultimate grilled cheese!

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    • Kare Troughton says

      I really need to adopt that way of thinking when it comes to cheese. It is SUCH a major weakness of mine!

      Reply

  4. Micheline says

    I could make a serious dent in this!

    Reply

  5. Elisa @ Insalata di Sillabe says

    I've never had the chance to try a Monte Cristo sandwich but I'm sure this meatless version is even better than the original!

    xo, Elisa

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  6. Hannah @ CleanEatingVeggieGirl says

    I am thinking that I just might have to try out a vegan version of this! It sounds delicious! I am a big-time sweet/savory fan.

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    • Kare Troughton says

      Be sure to share if you do! The only part I wouldn't be sure about is the egg-based batter. Maybe flax eggs and almond milk?

      Reply

  7. Laura (Tutti Dolci) says

    Oh I am so in - loving the smoked cheddar and the side of jam is a must!

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    • Kare Troughton says

      It's such a crazy combo, but it totally works. 🙂

      Reply

  8. Meg @ Beard and Bonnet says

    Holy cow! I just drooled on my keyboard. I need that sandwich in my life.:)

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    • Kare Troughton says

      You won't regret it! 😉

      Reply

  9. Joanne says

    I was basically a Monte Cristo addict in college (freshman 15, anyone?) and I have occasionally missed them since going veg. I'm so excited to see this version! The smoky cheese sounds like the perfect meat substitute!

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    • Kare Troughton says

      I can see how they would become addicting! Occasional splurge though ... you've gotta! 🙂

      Reply

  10. Brittany says

    Tillamook!! Oh my goodness, I could eat Tillamook cheese every day and die a happy woman. I'm so thankful that it's getting easier to find out here in the Midwest! I'm not sure if you're in an area where you can visit their factory, but I highly recommend it.

    In other news, this sandwich looks delicious! I know what I'm having for lunch today. 🙂

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    • Kare @ Kitchen Treaty says

      Thanks! Yes - Tillamook is the best isn't it?!

      Reply

  11. Dina says

    i love these. it looks delish!

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  12. Kelly Bucheger says

    In my apparently cloistered existence, I've never had a Monte Christo before, so let me first state the obvious: this sandwich is absurd -- french toast, dusted with powdered sugar, meets smokey cheese, served with jam. The result was indeed absurd and ... killin'! Yum! Absurd! Yum again!

    We'll be repeat this over and over. My only caveat with this recipe is that one cook's "medium" could be another cook's "medium low": my heat was too high, so that the sandwiches browned way too fast for the cheese to fully melt and become even more absurd. Even with the cheese not entirely melted, this killed, and we ate it greedily, with plenty of jam. Absurd.

    To contrast the richness and unctuousness of the sandwich, the plan had been to serve it with tart apple slices drizzled with dark cherry balsamic vinegar, which made it to the plate, and bitterish greens served with a mustardy vinaigrette, which didn't make it to the plate, since the sandwiches browned up too quickly for the chef to make that happen. So that'll be next time.

    Meanwhile: hats off, this was great, make it if you haven't -- just watch the heat!

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    • Kare Raye says

      Hi Kelly! Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. So glad you liked the recipe! And good tip on the heat. It's best to err on the low and slow side when it comes to grilled cheese! And your tart apple slices + dark cherry balsamic vinegar addition - holy yum!

      Reply

  13. Zed says

    Hi Kare(your name kinda means butter in my mother tongue 🙂
    Can I translate your recipes?with credit to your blog.Maybe you answered this question somewhere bud answer it again please.
    TnQ ^^

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    • Kiersten Frase says

      Sure, you can translate one or two recipes from our site, but we'd prefer no more than that. Thanks!

      Reply

  14. Judith says

    Vegetarian Monte Cristo - a Meatless Recipe by OhMyVeggies.com (3)
    I don't eat starchy read of any kind, I don't use milk with lactose, the milk sugar brand of sugar, I don 't ever use or add sugar to any recipe so there's very little reason for me to use this recipe. Keeping my blood sugar more normal without eating any high blood sugar producing STARCH in all bread is more important to me. So this recipe is not for me at all.

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  15. ALexa@Doorstep Organics says

    My kind of sandwich... I've never tried Monte Cristo before and it looks so yummy. Can't wait to rock this recipe on my kitchen. Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply

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