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		<title>Croque Monsieur Me!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NY Times food column &#8220;Feed Me&#8221; has an article about the Croque Monsieur at Bar Boulud, the upscale &#8220;slice of pig heaven&#8221; from Daniel Boulud. Actually, most of the article is about the authors summer drinking habits, but eventually he gets around to watching the sous-chef at Bar Boulud make a Croque Monsieur. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.nytimes.com">NY Times</a> food column &#8220;Feed Me&#8221; has an article about the Croque Monsieur at <a href="http://www.danielnyc.com/barboulud/barboulud.html">Bar Boulud</a>, the upscale &#8220;slice of pig heaven&#8221; from <a href="http://danielnyc.com/daniel/">Daniel Boulud</a>. Actually, most of the article is about the authors summer drinking habits, but eventually he gets around to watching the sous-chef at Bar Boulud make a Croque Monsieur. I don&#8217;t agree that it&#8217;s perfect summer food as he tries to persuade. It&#8217;s got way too much ham and cheese to make it suitable for warm weather. It&#8217;s much more likely to induce severe food coma than to encourage that fresh, airy feeling people want in the summertime. For more summery &#8216;wiches try some cured, smoked or baked fish (salmon, mackerel, etc.) on light bread, without cheese. Or try a bahn mi, full of meat and veggies.</p>
<p>More importantly, they published <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/dining/251frex.html">the recipe</a>! Now you don&#8217;t have to pay $17/wich to discover greatness. Naturally, there are no magic ingredients, they use the same &#8216;ol ham, cheese and bechemel sauce recipe as everyone else (though they use all home-made ingredients, other than milk). </p>
<p>Other Croque Monsieur sites:<br />
- <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croque-monsieur">Wikipedia&#8217;s Entry: did you know it first appeared in 1910?</a><br />
- <a href="http://www.thepauperedchef.com/2006/10/croquemonsieur.html">The Paupered Chef: what would you do with 10 lbs of ham?</a><br />
- <a href="http://midtownlunch.com/blog/2008/05/06/tuesday-is-croque-monsieur-day/">MidtownLunch: Tuesday is Croque Monsieur Day!</a></p>
<p>Now repeat the words &#8220;crispy outside and gooey center&#8221; 10 times!</p>
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