Croque madame
Croque madame is relocated to Cornwall via the choice of cheese and then given the French treatment. There鈥檚 also a very British secret ingredient that makes all the difference!
This recipe makes a lot of yeast extract butter. It can be kept until the use by date on the packet of butter. You can also reduce the amount to make less, if you don't want to reserve it for later.
Ingredients
For the Cornish rarebit
- 675g/1lb 8oz good-quality cheddar, ideally 1-year-old Davidstow
- 150ml/5fl oz full-fat milk
- 30g/1oz plain flour
- 55g/2oz fresh white breadcrumbs
- 1 tbsp English mustard powder
- 2 free-range eggs
- 2 free-range egg yolks
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- salt and white pepper
For the yeast extract butter
- 1 tbsp yeast extract
- 250g/9oz salted butter, at room temperature or softened
- good squeeze fresh lemon juice
For the croque madame
- 8 slices good-quality sourdough bread
- 200g/7oz salted butter
- 8 slices good-quality ham
- 50g/1戮oz sundried tomatoes, chopped
- dash vegetable oil
- 4 good-quality free-range eggs
- 4 baby pickled gherkins cut in half width way and cocktail stick through centre
Method
To make the rarebit, place the cheese and milk in a heavy-based pan and season with salt and white pepper, to taste. Stir continuously over a medium heat to melt the cheese. Once melted, add the flour, breadcrumbs, and mustard powder, and continuously stir until it reaches a thick consistency. Pour onto a large flat tray and allow to cool to room temperature.
Once the mixture has cooled, tip into a food processor and blend. Add the whole eggs and egg yolks, one-by-one, to the food processor whilst blending. Add the Worcestershire sauce and pulse to just combine. Transfer into a piping bag and leave at room temperature until needed.
To make the yeast extract butter, mix the yeast extract into the soft butter in a bowl until fully incorporated, then add good squeeze of lemon juice. Set aside until needed.
To make the croque madame, preheat the oven to 200C/180C/Gas 5.
Brush both sides of each slice of sourdough with the flavoured butter. In a hot large frying pan, heat 50g/1戮oz od the unflavoured butter until foaming. Add 2 slices of the sourdough and fry until slightly light brown in colour. Turnover and repeat on each side, then set aside. Repeat with the remaining sourdough.
Pipe the rarebit onto one slice of bread, place 2 ham slices on topand a sundried tomato, followed by a slice of fried sourdough. Repeat to make three more sandwiches. Place the sandwiches on a baking try and bake until the cheese has melted and the sourdough is nicely toasted.
Meanwhile, heat a dash of vegetable oil in a frying pan and fry the eggs to your liking over a medium heat, ideally they should retain a runny yolk.
Remove each croque madame carefully out of the oven and place between 4 plates. Top with a fried egg, garnish with the gherkin halves, held in place with cocktail sticks.