Classic BLT Sandwich Recipe (2024)

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Is there anyone who doesn’t love to devour a delicious BLT? This Classic BLT Sandwich recipe is simple to make and packed full of flavour!

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It’s All About the Bacon

Although it’s simple to make, this Classic BLT Sandwich can end up being pretty sub-par if you don’t use the best ingredients. And the most important ingredient of all is the bacon. This isn’t the time for popping down to the local convenience store for some prepacked bacon. Convenience has its place, but this is not it.

For the perfect Classic BLT Sandwich, you’ll need to go to the butchers and pick up the thick cut of bacon with a nice wide strip of fat around the edges. If streaky is your thing, so be it, but I definitely believe that fatty is best in this case.

Once you have your bacon ready to go, the best way to make it is in the oven (stay away from that stove top!).

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Classic BLT Sandwich Ingredients

  • Good-quality thick-sliced bacon: I prefer Kirkland, and a pound of bacon will do the trick.
  • Large beefsteak tomatoes: make sure they’re the best quality you can pick up!
  • Mayonnaise: Hellmans is my fave!
  • Your favorite bread
  • Butter leaf lettuce

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How to Make the Perfect Classic BLT Sandwich

  • Preheat your oven to 375 °F to cook the bacon
  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Lay the bacon strips in a SINGLE layer.
  • Bake for 25-35 minutes until the bacon is crispy. Transfer it to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
  • Lightly toast the bread slices. Slather each slice of bread with mayo to your liking.
  • To assemble the sandwiches, layer the tomatoes, bacon, and lettuce on four pieces of toast.
  • Salt and pepper to your liking. Top each sandwich with the remaining slices of bread.

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Who Invented the BLT Sandwich?

The ingredients for the Classic BLT Sandwich have been around for years but there’s no mention of the “BLT” name before 1900. In fact, the earliest mention of it was in a 1903 cookbook called the “Good Housekeeping Everyday Cook Book” which featured a club sandwich made of lettuce, tomato, bacon, mayo, and turkey. But there is no clear consensus on when people started referring to the bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich as a “BLT”.

In 1958, over 50 years after that first cookbook mention, Hellmann’s Mayonnaise started advertising their product as “traditional on bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches”. So it’s possible that when servers were taking orders they abbreviated this to BLT to save time!

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How Many Calories ina BLT Sandwich?

The Classic BLT Sandwich has around 400-500 calories depending on the ingredients you use. For example, if you opt for a low carb, low-calorie bread and go easy on the mayo then it’ll be on the lower end. I personally like to throw on the mayo like there’s no tomorrow and I love a nice thick wheaten bread to go with it!

If you are looking for some more tasty Sandwichrecipes, try these:

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The Ultimate Clubhouse Sandwich

We have already eaten these about 5 times this summer and there are more on the way. I love eating sandwiches and salads allllll summer long, thrown in with a little BBQ on the side. It’s a great way to use up summer tomatoes too!

Happy cooking!

Love,

Karlynn

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How to make a classic BLT - bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich. These are easy, fast and can be made healthier with turkey bacon, whole grain bread and light mayo - or just eaten as is!

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Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Course
Dinner
Cuisine
American
Servings
4
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients

  • 1 pound good-quality thick sliced bacon (I use Kirkland brand)
  • 3 large beefsteak tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise (we use Hellman's)
  • 8 slices of your favorite bread
  • 8 large leaves of butter leaf lettuce
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

To Cook the Bacon

  • Preheat your oven to 375 °F.

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Lay the bacon strips in a SINGLE layer on the parchment lined baking sheet.

  • Bake until the bacon is crispy, about 25-35 minutes, depending on its thickness. When the bacon is ready, transfer it to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.

To Assemble the Sandwiches

  • Toast all of the bread slices until lightly toasted. Slather each slice of bread with mayo to your liking ( I love a TON of mayo on mine!).

  • To assemble the sandwiches, layer the tomatoes, bacon, and lettuce on four pieces of toast.

  • Salt and pepper to your liking and then top each sandwich with the remaining slices of bread.

  • Slice the sandwiches in half or in triangles and serve.

Recipe Notes

You can also:

  • use sliced avocado
  • use turkey bacon
  • add a little lemon juice to the mayo to make it tart

Try using turkey bacon if you want to cut calories, and we usually use our favorite whole grain bread as it adds a great texture to the sandwich.

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in a classic BLT sandwich? ›

Ingredients
  • 4 slices whole wheat bread, toasted.
  • 2 Tbsp. Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Light Mayonnaise.
  • 8 slices bacon or turkey bacon, cooked and halved.
  • 4 slices tomato.
  • 4 lettuce leaves.

What is the correct order for BLT? ›

The Perfect BLT Assembly
  • Toast your bread lightly. ...
  • Spread mayonnaise on both pieces of bread.
  • Put a piece of lettuce on the bottom slice of bread. ...
  • Add about three slices of bacon.
  • Add your tomato, flavored lightly with salt and pepper.
  • Top with the final piece of bread.

What is the full form of BLT sandwich? ›

A BLT is a type of sandwich, named for the initials of its primary ingredients, bacon, lettuce, and tomato. It can be made with varying recipes according to personal preference. Simple variants include using different types of lettuce or tomatoes, toasting or not, or adding mayonnaise.

What can I put on my BLT instead of mayo? ›

Hummus. For a healthier alternative to mayo, try spreading some hummus on your bread instead.

What is the best bread for BLTs? ›

White, wheat, rye, or even pumpernickel will do the trick—but whatever bread you choose, it has to stand up to the filling. We recommend toasting the bread slightly to bring both a golden crustiness and a soft underbelly to your sandwich foundation.

Do you put mayonnaise in a BLT? ›

If you hate it, then you probably aren't a BLT fan, because BLT's must have mayo. It's just not right without it! If you love it, then for this recipe, it doesn't matter what brand is your favorite, just make sure it is a high quality mayo. Duke's is my preferred brand, but Hellman's or Miracle Whip are great as well.

How do you keep a BLT from falling apart? ›

Finally master the perfect BLT with this simple trick. Mix mayo with shredded lettuce, then spread it on both pieces of toast. Next, pile thinly sliced tomatoes and bacon in the middle. The result—the perfect ratio of mayo, lettuce, tomatoes, and bacon, plus a sandwich that doesn't fall apart.

How do I keep my BLT from getting soggy? ›

Use. Parchment paper checks all the boxes: It's slightly porous and absorbs some moisture that other materials don't. Be sure to employ the double-wrap technique: Wrap your sandwich in one layer, cut the sandwich in half through the parchment paper, and then wrap it again for extra security.

Is a BLT better toasted or not? ›

Toasting the bread in bacon fat adds an extra layer of flavor. Seasoning the tomatoes directly with salt and pepper enhances their flavor. Shredded iceberg lettuce provides structure, sweetness, and crunch.

What can I put in my BLT instead of bacon? ›

From seitan, tofu, tempeh, eggplant, rice paper, mushroom, coconut, carrot, beetroot and more – the options are endless. Flavor 'em, season 'em, fry 'em how you would classic bacon.

Do you put ketchup in a BLT? ›

Spread a little of the light mayo onto one side of the smaller slice of bread and stack on-top of the ketchup and egg slice. Spread the top piece of bread with a little more of the mayo, then add the bacon, sliced tomato and lettuce. Put the remaining mayo on the last piece of bread.

What does the T in BLT stand for? ›

A BLT is a type of sandwich, named for the initials of its primary ingredients, bacon, lettuce and tomato.

What country invented the BLT? ›

While the sandwich is known as a distinctly American dish, some believe it's actually a descendant of an English tea sandwich that originated during the Victorian era. BLT expert and author of “The BLT Cookbook,” Michele Jordan believes that the sandwich is a variation on the club sandwich.

What are some fun facts about the BLT? ›

In 1958, Hellmann's Mayonnaise (for the record…my heart belong's to Duke's mayonnaise) advertised their product as “traditional on bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches”, suggesting that perhaps that it could have been the case that when people were taking orders, to save time, the servers simply wrote “BLT”.

What is on a Jimmy Johns BLT sandwich? ›

Made with applewood smoked bacon, the J.J.B.L.T.® comes topped with Hellmann's® mayo, fresh-sliced lettuce and tomato. Customize with any of your favorite Freebies or Add-ons.

Should a BLT have cheese? ›

Yes! Just add sliced deli turkey for an even heartier BLT sandwich! What is the best kind of cheese for a BLT? Cheddar or white cheddar cheese is the best cheese for a BLT.

What does a subway BLT have on it? ›

The sub that proves great things comes in threes. In this case, those three things happen to be crispy bacon, lettuce and juicy tomato.

Why is the BLT the perfect sandwich? ›

The lettuce and tomato shot through the richness of the salty bacon and the textures ping-ponged around from soft to cool and crisp and back again. The pleasure of each bite thickened as I found pockets of bread that had been slathered with a little more mayo.

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