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How To Make The Best BLT Sandwich

August 20, 2015 by Joy the Baker 125 Comments

The Best BLT

Ok.  So maybe I’m not a professional BLT magic maker in the strictest sense of the word professional.  A professional BLT magic maker is a good-hearted line cook who sneaks extra bacon into your sandwich.  I’m just an enthusiast.  A professional enthusiast… can we leave it at that?

Here are my Top Seven Tips to making the best BLT!  You think you know… but you have no idea.

Willa Jean Bread

•  Let’s start with bread!  Bread should either be perfect, or perfectly horrible.  Let me explain.  The best BLTs are made on fresh bakery-baked bakery bread.  The more times you mention the word ‘bakery’, the better the bread.  I chose a soft loaf of bakery-baked white bread from Willa Jean Bakery in New Orleans.

If you can’t, or don’t want to, get your hands on bakery-baked bakery bread, go with grocery store sliced white bread… I’m taking like, Wonder Bread.  It’s so soft and fluffy…  I need a pillow made out of Wonder Bread to snack myself to sleep every night. Thanks.

Also, bonus… you can choose whatever bread makes you feel good.  You’re grown.

•  To toast or not to toast.  TOAST!  We’re not heathens (well… we are, but we’re still going to toast our bread like civilized people).

You can toast your bread in the toaster oven, to your desired shade of golden brown.  (You don’t need me to tell you this.)

You can toast your bread under the oven broiler where you will forget it and find yourself with blackened bread pucks.

You can be like me and rub your sliced bread in lard and sizzle them in a cast iron skillet until mostly browned and a little burnt on both sides.  I mean… I just said lard and meant it.

Heirloom Tomatoes

•  Tomatoes.  Let’s talk about spending $4.59 on a tomato because you can’t grown your own because you’re never home to tend to plants and you still have a home-brew komucha kit sitting on your kitchen counter, staring you in the face, asking you to take the time to make it but you won’t because, like you said, you’re never home and you can’t grow your own tomatoes even though they’d grow like hot-cakes in New Orleans but that’s just not your path right now so you have to spend $4.59 on a tomato at Whole Foods because no, they’re not on sale.

So… get a good tomato.  The heirloom kind.  They’re expensive unless you can grow your own (you show off).

•  Lettuce.  Don’t play.  There is only one suitable lettuce for a proper and perfect BLT sandwich and that is Iceberg Lettuce.  We need a light, crisp, consistent crunch from our lettuce.  Nothing less.  Nothing more.  I will accept no argument to the point.   Bib lettuce will do in a pinch. Spinach… if you’re nasty.

Again, don’t play.

•  We’re going to talk about condiments because you want to get fancy, don’t you? Experiment with aiolis?  Add mustard?  This would be your greatest mistake so just stop right there.  Let me save you from yourself.  Mayonnaise.  The End.

You don’t like mayonnaise?  Yes you do.

The Best BLT

•  Ain’t no BLT without some bacon.  Yes we can.  Yes we will.  If we’re going to bacon we are obligated to make it the real deal.  Thick sliced, fatty, salty, perfect. If you’re thinking about bacon made from a turkey I’m sorry… no.  I like the deliciously thick bacon portioned from the meat counter at Whole Foods.  If they have the Black Forest bacon, it’s your lucky day.

I’ve had the most success baking my bacon in a 375 degree F oven for about 15 minutes, removing the bacon from the pan, and lightly dipping my bread slices in the bacon fat before toasting.

Whatever you do, cook bacon with a shirt on.  Don’t come home from Pilates, take your shirt off, and cook bacon in your sports bra and think that’s a good idea because I’ll tell you what… hot bacon fat comes atcha fast.  I know.  I know.

•  Sandwich additions.  Whoa there… whoa.  Slow your roll.  You’re messing with perfection.  Tread lightly.   Ripe, sliced avocado is a suitable addition to this sandwich.  Nothing else belongs.  Just… why even?

The Best BLT

How To Make The Best BLT Sandwich (condensed edition because I believe in your good sense)

Turn the oven on to 375 degrees F.  Line a baking sheet with foil, but actually, don’t even bother with that because bacon fat is going to get all over the pan anyway and there’s no need to waste foil.

Lay bacon in a single layer.  Place in the oven, whether the oven is properly preheated or not, and bake for about 15 minutes, or until the pieces towards the back of the oven are mostly brunt.

Remove from the oven and place the bacon slices on a paper towel to drain some of the fat.  Eat a slice of bacon.  It’ll be too hot but dammit, do it anyway.

Lament your pan covered in bacon fat.  Ugh.  You’re going to have to wash that later. Sorry.

Place a cast iron skillet over medium heat.  Lightly dip both sides of your sliced bread in hot bacon fat.  That sounds sexy and I’m glad it does.  Place in the warm skillet, flipping once or twice to brown on each side.

Remove from the pan.  Smear generously with real mayonnaise.  Spread the other slice of bread with mayonnaise too.  Just, really do it.

Layer warm, cooked (obviously) bacon over one slice of bread.  Top with sliced tomatoes.

Stop!

Season the tomatoes with salt and pepper.  Be civilized.

Top with the exact right amount of clean Iceberg lettuce.

Other slice of bread goes on top and slice that bad boy in half.

That’s it.  You’ve done it.  Now what?  EAT IT!

The Best BLT

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  1. K

    June 16, 2017 at 2:47 pm

    Creole tomatoes best! from plaquemines parish available at rouses and Roberts.

    Reply
  2. Simone

    May 20, 2017 at 11:34 am

    Last night I was craving a BLT at about 2:00 AM (Yes I might have drank a little)…
    So I decided to google “How to make the best BLT”. This is what popped up! I must say, I love you already! I was laughing hysterically at the condensed version of the recipe. You have such a great voice in your writing — so much energy! I am hooked. So glad I found you, Joy!

    Reply
    • Thomas McGormley

      June 27, 2017 at 11:25 am

      I know the craving, though I’m too young to drink, I often wake up finding myself longing for food, and then thinking of BLTs

      Reply
  3. Rick

    November 16, 2016 at 2:19 pm

    Green Leaf lettuce makes a superior BLT. Bibb is an acceptable substitute. Iceberg? Yuck.

    Reply
  4. Jay Wheezy (@cowrifle)

    October 11, 2016 at 12:30 pm

    toasting ruins a blt imo

    Reply
  5. Snack connoisseur from Australia

    September 21, 2016 at 3:33 am

    This looks delicious – great site by the way!

    Reply
  6. Ashton

    August 22, 2016 at 2:27 pm

    Loved this article, thanks!

    Reply
  7. sarah

    August 21, 2016 at 10:18 am

    i enjoyed reading your recipe more then today’s BLT cooking. Yep.

    Reply
  8. Alan

    August 15, 2016 at 10:01 am

    You are a gem when it comes to writing an article like this. I love your humor and how you incorporate it into making the best suggestions. Everything you wrote here is the absolute truth, too.

    Reply
  9. jo anne bone

    August 14, 2016 at 12:11 pm

    I can’t even think about anything BUT a BLT right now!????????

    Reply
  10. John Bernstein

    August 9, 2016 at 1:41 am

    Now you have done it! This is a proper sandwich. It is not a throw together, It was made with love. There is one caveat: You make the mayonnaise yourself. How do you do that? With the warm bacon fat. Yes, you do exactly that. Do not argue. You do. One whole egg, the bacon drippings leftover after dipping the bread, Colman’s dry mustard powder. one teaspoon, the juice of half a ripe lemon, salt, pepper (white) and at least half a cup or more (preferably more , up to a full 8 ounces) of the bacon drippings. Place egg in blender and add seasonings and lemon juice Then at high speed drizzle in the bacon fat, while still warm, until an emulsion forms. You will thank me by actually bowing down to the blender. Spread on the toasted bread and stack the sandwich. Enjoy, you must.

    Reply
    • Thomas McGormley

      June 27, 2017 at 11:26 am

      thanks I will have to try this sometime.

      Reply
  11. Joseph Daues

    June 18, 2016 at 6:41 pm

    Try Durkee’s slathered over thick beefsteak tomatoes yes plural tomato.

    Reply
  12. Garrett the Firefighter

    April 13, 2016 at 7:43 am

    Thanks (our diets require us to say no thanks, but seriously, thanks) for the article. Now all of us here at the station are having BLTs for lunch. Great. I will be singing your praises at lunch, yet grumbling about your culinary siren call (no pun intended) for the extra time on the treadmill.

    Reply
  13. Jerome

    February 28, 2016 at 2:51 pm

    Enjoyed your style of writing in this article about a pretty simple recipe.

    Reply
  14. Davedavid

    January 14, 2016 at 3:55 am

    keep it simpler..
    Just have a single layer normal sandwich, use toasted bagels..
    If that’s a ”thinly sliced” tomato then what is your idea of a thick slice? A whole one!?
    Too much tomato will turn the sandwich into a ”fresh water” sandwich rather than a BLT..
    Nobody is a fan of wet bread.. in fact there isn’t much on Earth more disgusting than wet bread.. Keep that for ducks and carp

    Reply
  15. Rebecca

    September 14, 2015 at 2:54 pm

    I love rubbing garlic that I’ve cut in half on the toasted bread. So yummy!

    Reply
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