“BLT” stands for “bacon, lettuce, tomato” and is a classic sandwich where these three ingredients star. I look forward to making BLTs every summer, when tomatoes flood farm stands and I can ogle over their splendid array of colors, patterns, and shapes. A BLT can be a thing of beauty, but (as is often the case with the simplest recipes), they can also be distinctly underwhelming. If up until now, your BLT experience has consisted of sandwiches that are any of the following: dry, bland, mushy, mealy, or slippery with mayo—you’ve been missing out on one of summer’s most precious jewels.
The Best BLT Sandwich
In preparation for tomato season (and desire for easy, almost no-cook dinners) to come, I took a look at this iconic sammie and developed what I consider my consummate BLT.
It’s plump and juicy. We’re talking drips-down-your-chin, the way all legit sandwiches should.It works with less-than-peak tomatoes. Dressing the tomatoes with a simple vinaigrette, or using Roasted Tomatoes, makes their flavor shine, even if they are less than perfect.Ditch the mayo. In favor of mayo, I prefer Greek yogurt. It’s just as creamy and the subtle tang is nice with the bacon and tomato.Add avocado. While optional, giving a BLT a California spin by adding avocado takes it to the next level!
How to Make The Perfect BLT
A great BLT is a pleasure you’ll look forward to every summer. A mediocre BLT is, well, mediocre. Bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayo are the ingredients you typically put on a BLT. However, they are certainly not the only—or even the best—options. Here’s how to make the best-ever BLT!
The Ingredients
Bread. While the “B” in BLT stands for bacon, I feel like we’d be better off calling it the “BBLT,” because the bread is just as important. Choose something sturdy enough to hold up to the juicy tomatoes. Slice it thickly so that once toasted, the outsides are crisp while the insides remain tender.
Bacon. Thick cut, crispy, and a sandwich signature. I recommend purchasing good quality bacon directly from the butcher case. This sandwich has very few ingredients, so each one is important.
Lettuce. Choose something light, crisp, and tender. While iceberg is classic, I recommend butter lettuce or romaine, which have a little more flavor and are less watery.Tomato. What makes a BLT a prize of summer. Make sure your tomatoes are as ripe as possible.
Greek Yogurt. I’m going to say it: WAY BETTER THAN MAYO for BLTs! The Greek yogurt adds the slightest tang and is creamy, not oily. It’s also a more healthy option than mayo.Red Wine Vinegar. This is not a BLT classic ingredient, but ever since making my BLT this way (a trick I learned from The New York Times), I can’t do without it. Dressing the tomatoes in a little red wine vinegar heightens their sweet taste and makes this BLT recipe soar. It also soaks into the bread a little, which ensures your BLT does not taste dry.Salt and Pepper. Season your BLT (and just about any tomato sandwich!). It makes every ingredient taste better.
The Directions
Take Your BLT to the Next Level
Yes, yes a classic BLT is lovely, but sometimes you want a fancy BLT. In a pinch you can make a BLT with Roma tomatoes, but their texture isn’t as ideal for sandwiches as a hearty beefsteak tomato. Here are my favorite ingredients to add to a BLT to create the ultimate BLT sandwich of your dreams:
Avocado. I add one almost every time. The creaminess against the crispness of the bacon is a pleasure.Cheese. For another yummy twist, make your BLT with cheese (I like to toast it on the skillet so the cheese melts). Go all-American with cheddar or for an Italian spin, try provolone or fontina.Fried Egg. You haven’t lived until you make at least one BLT with egg that runs down your chin. It also makes for a mean breakfast sandwich.Jam. For a sweet/salty spin, spread your BLT sandwich with fig jam or raspberry jam.
Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe
Baking Sheet. Made from pure aluminum, which won’t rust and evenly conducts heat.Non-Slip Cutting Board. Its double-sided, non-porous surface doesn’t dull knife blades.
When the nights are warm and long, dinner is outdoors and simple, and a classic is what you crave, a good BLT is just the thing to make. I hope this becomes your ultimate BLT too!
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