What You Need:
For Béchamel:
5 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
4 Tablespoons Flour
3 Cups Milk
Salt & Pepper
Pinch of Nutmeg
For the Sandwich:
Ham (3 slices per sandwich)
Gruyere Cheese
Parmesan Cheese
Bread (something thick and hardy)
Begin by making the béchamel sauce for the sandwich. This sauce is thick and delicious and adds moisture to the sandwich as well as an extra layer of flavor. In a medium sauce pan on medium- high heat, cook together the butter and flour. Allow the rue to cook for a minute to rid itself of the raw flour flavor before adding the milk. Whisk milky mixture together until well- incorporated. Add salt and pepper to taste and a couple of pinches of nutmeg. Let the sauce cook until thick and creamy and set aside until you're ready to assemble your sandwiches.
Next, you should grate the gruyere. For the parmesan, it is best to buy the already flaked parmesan cheese found in the grocery store. Now, you are ready to assemble your sandwich. Begin by laying out pieces of bread (two per sandwich). Apply about two tablespoons of béchamel to each piece of bread. Then, top half the pieces with an even layer of gruyere and cover with a slice of ham. On the piece of ham, sprinkle a layer of parmesan cheese topped with another piece of ham. Continue by topping the second piece of ham with another layer of gruyere covered with a third piece of ham.
Place the second piece of bread on top of the third slice of ham, and coat the top of the sandwich with the creamy béchamel. Add one more layer of gruyere cheese to the top of the sandwich before baking in the oven at 350 degrees. The sandwiches should bake until warmed through (about ten minutes). To brown the top, turn the oven to broil, and allow the top to become browned and delicious.
Enjoy!







