Ham and Cheese Croissant with Honey Mustard Glaze – a simple but delicious Christmas, Mother’s day, Father’s Day or any other day Breakfast. Scroll down for our video of the Ham and Cheese Croissant making process!two Ham and Cheese Croissant with Honey Mustard Glaze on a metal tray

I don’t really do breakfast in bed.

It normally takes me a couple of hours in the morning before I’m ready to eat, and then there’s the matter of the crumbs.
Nothing worse than climbing into bed after a long day, only to find one of the kids has snuggled in your blankets to eat their toast/croissants/crisps without your knowledge.

Nope.

If someone’s making this for breakfast (hint Chris..), I’ll have it downstairs please, with a lovely cup of coffee.

These croissants are so simple to make (well they are if you’re using store-bought croissants. Add an extra day or two if you’re making your own croissants!!).

We start by slicing the croissants length ways. Not all the way through, just enough to form a deep pocket.
Then we take a slice of cheese (I use Leerdammer) fold it, top with a folded slice of ham and top that with another folded slice of cheese. Stuff that layered up cheese and ham into the croissant.
Repeat until all of the croissants are filled.
For the topping, mix together Dijon mustard, honey and brown sugar and brush on top of the croissants. Then sprinkle with poppy seeds and place in the oven at 190C/375F for 6/7 minutes, until the cheese has melted.

8 image collage of how to make ham and cheese croissants

Remove from the oven and serve right away.

Definitely my Christmas day/Mother’s day/ weekend treat breakfast of choice.

Overhead image of ham and cheese croissants on a dark tray

Ready in less than 10 minutes, they make a great breakfast or lunch. The honey mustard glaze is sticky and delicious, and it goes so well with the melty cheese and salty ham.

Can I make these ahead?

Yes, slice and fill the croissants, then place in an airtight container (or on a well-covered tray). Make the honey mustard glaze up and then cover and refrigerate that too.

Take the glaze out of the fridge about 1 hour before you want to cook the croissants – so theyt can come up to room temperature.

Transfer the croissants to a tray, then brush with the glaze and sprinkle on the poppy seeds. Cook for 6-7 minutes at 190C/375F.

You can also make the whole croissants ahead and cook them. Then cool, cover and refrigerate. They’re a little dryer this way, and the glaze won’t be as sticky, but they’re still delicious.
Reheat by placing in the oven for 5 minutes at 190C/375F – until piping hot throughout.

Or you can reheat in the microwave for 1-2 minutes until piping hot throughout. However, microwaving them means the croissants won’t be as crisp on the outside.

Best type of ham

Use good quality thickly sliced ham. I like honey roast ham in these, but go with you’re favourite.

I wouldn’t recommend breaded ham, as the breaded bit can burn when the croissants are in the oven.

Best type of cheese for ham and cheese croissants

I like to use Leerdammer in this recipe, as the slices are a good size and thickness, the taste is mild enough (with a slight nuttiness) not to overpower the croissants. Plus it gives a nice stretch when it’s melted in the oven.
You could use replace with Emmental or Gruyere for a similar mild and slightly nutty flavour, or you could use slices of cheddar if you like a stronger taste.

ham and cheese croissant being pulled apart

Fancy a sweet croissant breakfast instead?

Try:

The Ham and Cheese Croissants Video:

I will show you in this video exactly how to turn the shop bought croissants into this impressive breakfast or brunch.

YouTube video

The Ham and Cheese Croissants with Honey Mustard Glaze Recipe:

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Ham and Cheese Croissant with Honey Mustard Glaze

Ham and Cheese Croissant with Honey Mustard Glaze - a simple but delicious Mother's Day Breakfast
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Course: Breakfast, Brunch
Cuisine: British, French

Ingredients

  • 4 croissants
  • 8 slices good-quality ham
  • 8 slices Leerdammer cheese
  • ½ tbsp Dijon Mustard
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • ½ tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tsp poppy seeds

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 190C/375F (fan).
  • Slice the croissants in half lengthways. Place a slice of cheese on the base of the croissants, followed by two slices of ham and another slice of cheese.
    4 croissants, 8 slices good-quality ham, 8 slices Leerdammer cheese
  • Place the croissants on a baking tray.
  • Mix the mustard, honey, and brown sugar together and brush on top of the croissants. Sprinkle with poppy seeds and place in the oven for 6-7 minutes to heat through.
    1/2 tbsp Dijon Mustard, 1 tbsp honey, 1/2 tbsp brown sugar, 1 tsp poppy seeds
  • Serve immediately.

Video

YouTube video

Notes

Make Ahead:

Yes, slice and fill the croissants, then place in an airtight container (or on a well-covered tray). Make the honey mustard glaze up and then cover and refrigerate that too.
Take the glaze out of the fridge about 1 hour before you want to cook the croissants - so it can come up to room temperature.
Transfer the croissants to a tray, then brush with the glaze and sprinkle on the poppy seeds. Cook for 6-7 minutes at 190C/375F.
You can also make the whole croissants ahead and cook them. Then cool, cover and refrigerate. They're a little dryer this way, and the glaze won't be as sticky, but they're still delicious.
Reheat by placing in the oven for 5 minutes at 190C/375F - until piping hot throughout.
Or you can reheat in the microwave for 1-2 minutes until piping hot throughout. However, microwaving them means the croissants won't be as crisp on the outside.
Nutritional information is based on one serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 620kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Cholesterol: 132mg | Sodium: 1301mg | Potassium: 282mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 985IU | Calcium: 440mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

This post was first published in March 2016. Updated in December 2019 with new photos and video.

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In order to make these Ham and Cheese Croissants you will need:

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  1. 5 stars
    Hi Nicky! We absolutely loved your Croissants! I had to use Provolone as that’s what I had. Fast, easy and yummy! Many thanks!

  2. 5 stars
    I made this for weekend guests. They loved it, so easy, and so delicious. Thank you! They request it when visiting.

  3. Tried this recipe this morning for a Saturday breakfast treat, it was so delicious! I recommend buying the simple packaged supermarket croissants and NOT the all butter more expensive variety of bought croissant, I think it might be too rich. Had the regular ones today soooo good!

  4. So glad I cam across this when I was searching for croissant recipes. Your ham & cheese variation looks absolutely amazing. Its difficult to get Leerdammer cheese where I live so I may need to replace that with something else but great recipe nonetheless. Thanks for sharing!