Anonymous
Post 12/22/2014 12:34     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Add avocado. Takes it to a whole other dimension.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2014 12:41     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

I don't like mayo either so we use avacado

Try putting some shrimp on too and it tastes great next to the salty bacon. I only like really crunchy tomatoes. I with the people who don't like mushy tomatoes.

Also, I prefer toasted wheat toast with the blt and iceburg has great crunch.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2014 11:54     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Dec"ember BLT is better than NO BLT! "

++ You BLT snobs are cracking me up. It's almost impossible to make anything bad with baaaaaaacon
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2014 20:51     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Nope. It's processed, yes. But some of it is cheese and sone of it isn't. Depends on how much of it is actual cheese vs emulsifiers, etc. Look up boars head as an example.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2014 09:51     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read this whole thread, but am I the only one that substitutes cheese for the tomato? Yes, altering the classic BLT big time, but in my house it's the ever healthy combo of bacon, mayo and american cheese.

On wheat bread of course...need to stay regular.


First, American cheese isn't actially cheese - is cheesefood, a step above whiz. Second, yuck.


Read the labels. There is american cheese, which is cheese, and cheesefood, which is not. There is a difference.


You are wrong. American cheese is a processed product and cannot be sold as "cheese" I think this wikipedia entry is correct.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_cheese

I think the classic Kraft single is less than 50% milk or cheese product.

Yuck.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2014 03:51     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read this whole thread, but am I the only one that substitutes cheese for the tomato? Yes, altering the classic BLT big time, but in my house it's the ever healthy combo of bacon, mayo and american cheese.

On wheat bread of course...need to stay regular.


First, American cheese isn't actially cheese - is cheesefood, a step above whiz. Second, yuck.


Read the labels. There is american cheese, which is cheese, and cheesefood, which is not. There is a difference.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2014 00:30     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Anonymous wrote:the key is the right mayo and that mayo is called Duke's Once you try it you will never use another mayo.



Unless it's homemade mayo!
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 20:35     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Anonymous wrote:I didn't read this whole thread, but am I the only one that substitutes cheese for the tomato? Yes, altering the classic BLT big time, but in my house it's the ever healthy combo of bacon, mayo and american cheese.

On wheat bread of course...need to stay regular.


First, American cheese isn't actially cheese - is cheesefood, a step above whiz. Second, yuck.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 16:26     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Anonymous wrote:I didn't read this whole thread, but am I the only one that substitutes cheese for the tomato? Yes, altering the classic BLT big time, but in my house it's the ever healthy combo of bacon, mayo and american cheese.

On wheat bread of course...need to stay regular.


Are you from flyover country?
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 16:10     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm the only raw tomato hater in the area. Blech.

I'll happily eat a nice club sandwich, though.


I'm with you. Raw, wet tomatoes fouling up my toasty bread and crispy bacon? Be gone, evil fruit posing as a vegetable.

Tomatoes belong in salads and salsas, not on sandwiches.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 16:05     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

^ Lettuce too, I put lettuce in it.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 16:04     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

I didn't read this whole thread, but am I the only one that substitutes cheese for the tomato? Yes, altering the classic BLT big time, but in my house it's the ever healthy combo of bacon, mayo and american cheese.

On wheat bread of course...need to stay regular.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 13:49     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Keep the ranch handy
Dip the sandwich in good ranch
Drink the good ranch, too

-Flip Driscoll
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 13:46     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

I guess I'm the only raw tomato hater in the area. Blech.

I'll happily eat a nice club sandwich, though.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2014 07:26     Subject: Never had a BLT ... best recipe? More importantly, are they good?

Sourdough or wheat bread - lightly toasted

Crispy bacon - wegmans Apple wood smoked ( no nitrate)

Bibb / butter lettuce

Ripe tomato ( fresh from the garden is best )

Dukes mayo ( only dukes )

Salt / pepper

Total heaven !!!