BLT Sandwich

Easy BLT Sandwich Recipe

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A BLT sandwich is a classic and delicious sandwich made with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. The name “BLT” is an abbreviation of these three main ingredients. It is typically assembled using the following components:

  1. Bacon: Crispy, cooked bacon strips are a central component of the BLT. Many people prefer their bacon well-cooked to add a crunchy texture and smoky flavor to the sandwich.
  2. Lettuce: Crisp, fresh lettuce leaves are used to provide a contrasting texture to the bacon. Iceberg lettuce is a common choice, but romaine or other leafy greens can be used as well.
  3. Tomato: Sliced ripe tomatoes add juiciness and a burst of flavor to the sandwich. Red, ripe tomatoes are usually preferred.
  4. Bread: The sandwich is typically constructed using two slices of toasted bread. Common bread choices include white, whole wheat, or sourdough.

Condiments and additional ingredients can also be added based on personal preference. Some people like to include mayonnaise, aioli, or other spreads to enhance the flavor of the BLT. You can also customize your BLT with extras like avocado, cheese, or a fried egg.

BLT sandwiches are popular for their simplicity and the way they highlight the flavors and textures of the main ingredients. They are often enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or as a quick and satisfying snack.

Here is an Easy BLT Sandwich Recipe:

Easy BLT Sandwich Recipe

Recipe by Yummy FoodCourse: MainCuisine: WesternDifficulty: Easy

A BLT sandwich is a classic and delicious sandwich made with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. The name “BLT” is an abbreviation of these three main ingredients.

Ingredients

  • Bacon, sliced into rashers

  • Lettuce, washed and shredded, torn, or in whole leaves

  • Ripe tomato, sliced into thin disks

  • 2 slices of any type of bread

  • Sandwich spread or condiments (e.g., butter, margarine, mayonnaise, cream cheese, or mustard, although mayonnaise is traditional)

  • Ground black pepper, if desired

Directions

  • Toast the 2 slices of bread.
  • While the bread is toasting, broil or fry the bacon until crisp, taking care not to burn it.
  • Once the toasted bread is ready, spread with desired condiments.
  • Layer one slice of toast with the lettuce, tomato slices, and bacon. Add black pepper as desired. Top with other slice of toast.
  • Cut into triangles or halves as preferred. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • The lettuce, if shredded, may be mixed with the mayonnaise before layering the toast.
  • The lettuce may be omitted, or another green substituted. Watercress is a nice addition.
  • You may add slivers of ripe avocado or raw or cooked red onion to the sandwich, or may substitute them for the lettuce or tomato.
  • You may top the hot bacon in the sandwich with a slice of cheese, such as cheddar, American, muenster, or pepper jack, or use it to replace the tomato (a sandwich prepared in this way is called a BLC sandwich, for “bacon, lettuce, and cheese.”)
  • You may place a fried egg in the sandwich. If the egg is fried over-easy or sunny-side-up, the egg’s yolk may be broken just before serving so that it dresses the contents of the sandwich.
  • The slices of bread do not need to be toasted, although toast adds a nice texture.
  • You may spread the bread with peanut butter for an interesting variation.
  • You may top the sandwich or its contents with hollandaise sauce.
  • Add ham, turkey and Swiss cheese for a BLT club sandwich.
  • For a vegan variation on the BLT, use marinated and fried or grilled strips of tempeh to substitute for the bacon. Vegetable protein-based false bacon products are also available in some grocery freezers. Use mayonnaise, a vegan mayonnaise substitute, in place of the mayo.
  • A BLT sandwich can also be served on a (non-toasted) hot dog bun or larger variation thereof (although in this case the bacon, lettuce, and tomato should all be shredded.)
  • Take care when frying the bacon to avoid a grease fire. Should one occur, do not douse the flames with water, as this will cause the fire to spread; instead, cover the pan tightly or heap with baking soda to smother the flames, and remove from the heat.

Other SANDWICH recipes may be found HERE.

IMAGE SOURCE: Flickr as Lucky Boy BLT

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