Smoked Turkey and Cheese croissant
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Smoked Turkey and Cheese Croissant

About this Recipe


By: Rachel

Sometimes, the best food comes along when you least expect it—like when you are going about a typical day, expecting to have an ordinary meal at your local neighborhood café—only to be surprised by something simple that completely steals the show. This smoked turkey and cheese croissant quickly became one of my favorite go-to sandwiches.

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Discovering the Ultimate Smoked Turkey and Cheese Croissant

On one such occasion, I was going to meet my friend Judy for lunch at the French Meadow Café, a Minneapolis mainstay with tasty farm-to-table options. I picked a smoked turkey and gruyère croissant.

It was the kind of thing I expected to be good, but not great. I was wrong, very wrong.

What Made This Croissant Unforgettable

I actually had to do a double-take. Smoky turkey, shaved tissue-paper thin; pungent, aged gruyère; rich, roasted tomato; fresh, green spinach; creamy aioli flavored with garlic and chive—the combination was just perfect, especially when piled atop a rich, buttery, flaky croissant.

It’s the kind of sandwich that strikes the perfect balance—hearty but not heavy, rich without being overwhelming. The smoked turkey adds depth, the gruyère brings sharpness, and the fresh veggies and aioli tie it all together. Whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch or savoring a weekend bite, this croissant hits the spot.

If you’re into savory, melty creations like this, you’ll probably also love this smoky portobello grilled cheese sandwich—another flavor-packed favorite.

Why I Had to Recreate This Smoked Turkey and Cheese Croissant at Home

I knew I just had to recreate the magic at home, as quickly as possible. Otherwise, I’d be frequenting French Meadow far more often than my wallet would allow.

Fortunately, I—and you—can now make this delicious sandwich at home anytime. It is quick and easy, the perfect thing for a lazy weekend lunch.

Beverage Pairing


By: Olivia

Turkey is great meat for several reasons, but among them is that it goes beautifully with both red and white wines. I like to embrace both styles in the form of rosé. Regardless of the specific rosé, what this pairing will do is cut through the rich garlic-chive aioli and gruyère, complement the acidity from the roasted tomatoes, and have a light yet tannic expression that will stand up to the smoked turkey. It checks all of the boxes! If you want to hone in on a specific region for this pairing, I’m partial to a Provençal rosé.

Smoked Turkey and Cheese croissant

Smoked Turkey and Gruyère Croissant

Sweet-and-smoky turkey meets rich tomato jam, nutty gruyère cheese, and bitter greens for the perfect afternoon snack.
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Ready In 40 minutes
Meal Type Sandwiches
Good For American, French
Yield 2 Servings

Ingredients
  

Garlic and chive aioli:

Step by Step Instructions
 

Step 1

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Cut two medium tomatoes in half, and place cut-side down in a small ceramic dish. Drizzle olive oil over the top, and sprinkle with kosher salt.
    Roast for about 20 minutes, or until much of the water has cooked out and the flavor is concentrated. Set aside to cool.

Step 2

  • Cut each croissant in half, and spread each side evenly with aioli. Set aside.

Step 3

  • In a medium sauté pan, layer the turkey in two small stacks. Top each with spinach and gruyère. Cover, and warm over medium heat until the cheese has melted thoroughly.
    Smoked Turkey and Cheese croissant

Step 4

  • Place the roasted tomato on the bottom half of each croissant. Top with the turkey, spinach, and cheese. Serve immediately.
    Smoked Turkey and Cheese croissant

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