Betty’s Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwich Recipe
In this video, Betty shares one of her best recipes–her version of the Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwich. The Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwich originated at the Brown Hotel in Louisville in the 1920′s. The recipe has evolved over the years, but is still a favorite among Kentuckians–and visitors to Kentucky, too!
Ingredients: (for two open-faced sandwiches)
2 slices hearty white bread
2 or 3 tablespoons butter (for buttering the bread slices)
2 tablespoons butter (for the cheese sauce)
1/4 cup flour
1 1/2 cups milk
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
6 thin slices turkey breast
1 center-cut slice country ham
2 thin slices of a tomato that is large
4 crisp slices of bacon
Spread both sides of the two pieces of bread, and then place them in a skillet large enough for both of them to lie flat. Brown the bread slices on both sides over low heat, watching constantly, so that the butter does not burn. Remove the browned bread slices to two individual small (bread-sized) oven-proof baking dishes. Now, make your cheese sauce. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a saucepan and remove from heat. Add in 1/4 cup flour, and stir until blended. Add 1 1/2 cups milk, along with 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese and 1 cup of grated Parmesan cheese. Mix thoroughly, and return the saucepan to heat. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly. The cheese sauce is done when it is thickened and smooth. Next, start assembling your sandwich. Place 3 slices of turkey breast on each of the browned bread slices. Then, place 1/2 center-cut country ham slice (cut appropriately to fit) on top of turkey. Ladle a generous amount of cheese sauce over the turkey and ham. Now, place a single large thin slice of tomato on top of the cheese sauce. Top each sandwich off with two crisp slices of bacon, in the shape of an “X.” Place the two open-faced sandwiches in an oven that has been preheated to 400 degrees. Bake for about 7 or 8 minutes, or until the cheese sauce is bubbly. Remove both sandwiches from the oven, and serve immediately. Kentucky cuisine at its finest!
Duration : 0:8:17
are u from kentucky?
are u from kentucky?
Betty your sound
Betty your sound
@ColonelMarksman …
@ColonelMarksman Thanks for the suggestion–you’re right about the lighting. I’m glad you could hear and follow the instructions!
–Betty
@ColonelMarksman …
@ColonelMarksman That sounds great with the rice!
–Betty
@bigbitchification …
@bigbitchification It is my favorite sandwich! Thanks for your comment!
–Betty
what a scrumptious …
what a scrumptious looking sandwich!
I just had some, my …
I just had some, my grandmother was making this and I substituted the bread for 1/2 cup of rice. It is an awesome dish. Going to make some for my sister now.
Just a little …
Just a little critique, you could benefit from some more lighting; though your instructions were very easy to follow and I could hear you loud and clear (loud and clear is rare).
@fezan84 I would …
@fezan84 I would really like to see Bobby Flay do a Kentucky Hot Brown! Thanks for the tip!
–Betty
@Liakos256 Yes, you …
@Liakos256 Yes, you may refrigerate the cheese sauce. Just heat it over low heat, adding a little milk if it is a little stiff.
–Betty
My dear Betty, can …
My dear Betty, can the cheese sauce be preserved in the fridge? Ty!
Hi Betty — guess …
Hi Betty — guess what? I’m watching Food Network right now and on Bobby Flay’s Throwdown they’re doing a kentucky hot brown competition. You should definitely check the episode out sometime if you get a chance! It’s a great sandwich indeed =]
That must be a …
That must be a great place to live!
–Betty
No, not everything …
No, not everything we eat gets put on YouTube, but everything that goes on YT gets eaten!
–Bettty
lol i live in …
lol i live in tenerife :p
That’s great! I …
That’s great! I hope you and your family enjoy it! Thanks for commenting!
–Betty
I’m going to make …
I’m going to make these for my family! I’m originally from KY (now living in FL) and it’s been a long time since I’ve had a Hot Brown.
Thanks for your …
Thanks for your lovely comment! Your Christmas vacation sounds wonderful! I would like to go there for the Spanish taste, too! Happy New Year–and it’s nice to have you back!
–Betty
Hi Betty & Rick..im …
Hi Betty & Rick..im back commenting your videos…Happy New Year, Yeah…you know! we had Christmas Vacation in Playa de las americas, Tenerife Island Spain, its was a great vacation because of Spanish taste…yumyum, anyway thanks for sharing this recipes…looks delicious and i like your Zebra print Top, Pretty
I don’t own one …
I don’t own one either, but I’m planning to buy one now that I’ve taken over holiday meals for my family. I get little grease and pepper sauce spots on everything. . .and I’m not sloppy I Swear!
No, I do not …
No, I do not believe in aprons. I don’t even own one! Thanks for your comment on the hot btown sandwich. I will have the genuine version uploaded for you tomorrow!
–Betty
They are *delicious …
They are *delicious*!!! Thanks for commenting!
–Betty
I hope the hot …
I hope the hot brown sandwiches worked out for you! Thanks for your sweet comment!
–Betty
I always worry that …
I always worry that you’re going to spoil your pretty outfits while you cook. Do you not believe in aprons?
Looks really delicious btw.
I had one when I …
I had one when I went to Kentucky…. sooo good.