Gluten Free and The Mouse : Disneyland Monte Cristo Sandwich | Gluten Free Recipe (2024)

Original Recipe was adapted to recreate at home the Monte Cristo Sandwich that is served at Disneyland. May ContainAffiliate links.

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I had my first Gluten Free Monte Cristo at Disneyland last year and I’ve been craving one ever since.⁣ I never thought about trying to recreate this dish at home; however, I was inspired by another bloggerto recreate this dish with my own Gluten Free take on it.⁣ Typically I’m not good in the kitchen but with a few minor tweaks these gluten free Monte Cristo’s turned out delicious.

I was inspired by Disneyland and my blogger friend,Jenny from the Picky Palateto recreate a Gluten Free version of the Monte Cristo Sandwich.⁣

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If you have ever been to Disneyland you probably have heard of the famous Monte Cristo sandwich that you can order at Cafe Orleans and Blue Bayou. However it isn't something that is gluten free. You can pre-order a gluten free version, for more info on how to add this request to your dining reservation please follow my suggestions here.

My blogger friend, Jenny from the Picky Palate, mentioned on her blog that her recipe came directly from Disney/D23 fan site. Since it obviously isn't gluten free, I had to make several adaptations to make it work. This took a couple of test runs to perfect the recipe, but I believe I have come up with a solution that I am happy to share.


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Supplies & Ingredients Needed to make a Gluten Free Monte Cristo:

(makes 2 sandwiches)

4 slices of gluten free bread (I used Canyon Bakehouse mountain white)

2 slices of Swiss cheese(I used Trader Joes)

4 slices of thin deli ham (I used Trader Joes)

3/4 cup Pamela's All purpose Gluten Free Flour Artisan Blend (I’ve also used cup4cup brand too)

1 teaspoon Baking Powder

1/8 teaspoon sea salt(I used Trader Joes)

1/2 cup water (might need more)

1 egg

Powdered Sugar

Canola Oil (for frying)

Candy thermometer

Small or Medium Sauce pan
Mixing Bowl

toothpicks

Spoon

Tongs
Knife
Plate
Paper towels

*Blackberry jam (optional)

**For directions for an air fryer scroll down to the bottom of the page**

Directions:

* Start out by combining my dry ingredients together in your mixing bowl (salt, flour, and baking powder).

* Add in the egg and slowly start to add in the water as you mix the ingredients together by hand with a spoon or spatula. This is where I had trouble the batter was still too thick. So you will likely need to slowly add water to the batter to thin it out. I didn't exactly measure the water but it was definitely more than 1 cup of water.

* I decided to just keep the thick consistency, kinda like a cake batter.

* Pour your oil in your saucepan, place the candy thermometer inside the pan and turn the burner on medium heat. You are looking for the candy thermometer to heat up to 375 degrees before you can add your sandwich.

* While the oil is heating you can start assembling your sandwiches.

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* Because gluten free bread is smaller in size you don't need as many fillings. I was able to cut my slice of swiss cheese in half and put 1 half on each slice of bread. Then I put 2 slices of the deli ham on one side of cheese before putting the two halves together.

* As suggested by Jenny, I cut the sandwiches into quarters and placed a toothpick in each sandwich to hold all the layers together.

Now here is where it is gonna get very messy. I suggest having paper towels close by to help with clean up or wear food safe gloves.

* Since the batter is thick, it isn't easy to dunk the sandwich into the batter. What I did is I spooned it on and spread a very generous coating to cover the entire sandwich.

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PRO TIP: Don't leave any surface of the sandwich uncoated because it will burn.

* Gently place 1 sandwich quarter into the hot 375 degree canola oil. Leave in the saucepan for 1-3 minutes per side. Tongs are helpful to flip it and remove. Keep an eye on it, when it turns a light to golden brown color it is ready to flip.

* Once both sides have cooked, transfer the sandwich to a plate lined with a paper towel.

* Repeat steps to cook the rest of the sandwiches.




* Serve HOT, and adda generous helping of powdered sugar to the top and bottom of the sandwich.



* Optional step: Dip in Blackberry jam and enjoy!


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In the photo above I cut each quarter in half so you could see the inside.

AirFryer Directions:

Follow the same directions above for making the batter and coating the sandwich.

Place in a greased air fryer at 400 degrees.

Cook at 400 degrees for 5 minutes, then flip over the sandwich to cook an additional 3-5 minutes. (cook time might be slightly different based on your air fryer)

I did not cut the sandwich in quarters before cooking. I also layered the meat and cheese so that I would have an optimal cheese pull and yumminess.

I also tried cooking it once with skewers and once without, I got pretty much the same results each time. So this step is up to you.

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Air Fryer Monte Cristo Sandwich is a more photo worthy and no hot oils to burn yourself on.



As you can tell these gluten free Monte Cristo sandwiches cook up very fluffy.They taste the best while they are still hot. You can eat as is or you can dip it in some blackberry jam. The inside is perfectly cooked and the cheese is all melty, you can add more cheese before cooking but I found 1 slice was enough. The sandwich is very filling and I could barely even finish 2 of the quarter sized sandwiches.

Hopefully you too will enjoy making this gluten free recipe of Disneyland's Monte Cristo Sandwich at home with your family.

Click on the photo below for the printable recipe.

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For more info about Food Allergies at Disneyland I suggest reading these articles:

Disneyland Gluten Free Menu | 2021

Visiting Disneyland with Food Allergies

Gluten Free at Disneyland Community



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FAQs

What does a Monte Cristo sandwich contain? ›

It's a fried sandwich with ham, turkey, Swiss cheese, and mustard dipped in beaten egg and pan-fried until golden and gooey for a delicious alternative to your usual ham and cheese sandwich. Great with berry jam on the side.

Does Disney World have Monte Cristo sandwiches? ›

I'm happy to inform you that Walt Disney World Resort has recently introduced the famous Monte Cristo to their list of specialties! Stop by Bar Riva at Disney's Riviera Resort for a mouthwatering Monte Cristo!

What is the famous Disney sandwich? ›

Monte Cristo Original Disneyland Recipe

Stir in water and egg, mixing until well combined. To prepare sandwiches, layer bottom slices of bread with a slice of Swiss cheese, 2 slices of turkey, 2 slices of ham and another slice of Swiss Cheese. Close with top slice of bread then cut into fourths.

Does Rancho del Zocalo have gluten free churros? ›

Do They Have Gluten-Free Churros At Disneyland? One dining place in Disneyland where you can find gluten-free churros is "Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante," located in Disneyland Park. They offer gluten-free churros that are prepared separately to minimize cross-contamination.

What is the difference between a croque monsieur and a Monte Cristo sandwich? ›

A Monte Cristo sandwich is a variation of the croque monsieur, but with the addition of sliced turkey added the ham and Swiss cheese. Also, this sandwich is dipped in an egg batter, like French toast, and pan-fried instead of grilled, until golden brown.

What is a Monte Carlo sandwich vs Monte Cristo? ›

Monte Carlo Sandwich Same as Monte Cristo, Except Without the Turkey.

What is a Monte Cristo at Disneyland? ›

Count on Our Monte Cristo

Adapted from the classic French croque-monsieur sandwich, this turkey, ham and Swiss cheese delight is dusted with powdered sugar and served with seasonal preserves. Or try the meatless 3-cheese Monte Cristo made with Swiss, mozzarella and double-crème Brie.

What is a Mickey Mouse sandwich? ›

Just take some bread, cheese, ham and cut them with the Mickey Mouse cutter. For the eggs, put the cutter in the pan, on high heat, place some butter in the bottom and crack an egg into it. You only want to let the egg cook on high heat until the bottom is solidified so it doesn't leak out of the cutter.

Where is Monte Cristo sold in Disneyland? ›

There are a couple of places you'll find the Monte Cristo Sandwich at Disneyland: most famously at Cafe Orleans in New Orleans Square, as well as its dimly lit next-door neighbor, Blue Bayou Restaurant.

What is the $100 sandwich at Disney? ›

The family-sized "Pym-ini" sandwich is meant to be shared between six and eight guests, according to Disney, and costs $99.99. It contains salami, salame rosa with pistachio nuts, rosemary ham, provolone, and sun-dried tomato spread on toasted focaccia.

What was Walt Disney's favorite food at Disneyland? ›

Anyone familiar with Walt Disney has probably heard that one of his favorite foods was chili. Simply put, Walt was a Midwestern boy and had a Midwestern appetite; he stuck to familiar “meat and potatoes” dishes. So, of course, Walt liked his chili.

What is the most sold food at Disney World? ›

Wrapping up the list of the top ten most popular snacks at Disney parks, in order, are Green Milk, Mickey Waffle, Disney Popcorn Bucket, Mickey Beignets, Night Blossom, Disney Churro and Mickey's Premium Ice Cream Bar.

Are macarons at Disneyland gluten free? ›

Despite being theoretically gluten-free, Disneyland's chefs advise against macarons due to a high risk of cross-contact with gluten, increasing the risk of gluten contamination. Those with celiac disease or severe gluten sensitivity should avoid macarons unless labeled gluten allergy friendly.

Are Disney corn dogs gluten free? ›

Disney does not offer gluten free corn dogs but luckily we can make our own magic right at home! The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook by Ashley Craft has the corn dog recipe and I made it gluten free!

Do they have gluten free beignets at Disneyland? ›

Do they have gluten-free beignets at Disneyland? The main beignet locations at Disneyland do not have separate gluten-free beignet options listed on their online menus, but it's always worth it to check with these locations to see if they have gluten-friendly offerings that are not listed.

What is in Cheddar's Monte Cristo sandwich? ›

Smoked ham, smoked turkey, two cheeses, battered and fried until golden, with raspberry preserves and dusted with powdered sugar.

Why is sandwich called Monte Cristo? ›

The precise origin of the Monte Cristo has been lost to history, but here's what we know: It's a variation of the classic French croque-monsieur, a grilled-cheese-with-ham combo with a literary history of its own (it first popped up in Proust).

Why is Monte Cristo sandwich considered as grilled sandwich? ›

The Monte Cristo sandwich is a variation of a French dish called Croque Monsieur, a grilled cheese sandwich consisting of Gruyere cheese and lean ham layered between two slices of crustless bread, fried in clarified butter and made in a special grilling iron with two metal plates.

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