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How do you make yours?
Haven’t made one for a number of years but just fancied one and happen to have all the ingredients in so that’s our evening meal sorted.
Suggestions I’ve found for tasty additions are avocado, which I’d definitely add if I had any in, and horseradish mixed with the mayo for a bit of a kick which I think could be very nice.
For us it’s thick sliced white bread, toasted and then allowed to go cold, spread with mayo. Then thickly sliced vine tomatoes, a couple of rashers of thick sliced unsmoked bacon, topped off with little gem lettuce and the second bit of toast. All squashed down by hand to try and stop it all collapsing. Yum.
Haven’t made one for a number of years but just fancied one and happen to have all the ingredients in so that’s our evening meal sorted.
Suggestions I’ve found for tasty additions are avocado, which I’d definitely add if I had any in, and horseradish mixed with the mayo for a bit of a kick which I think could be very nice.
For us it’s thick sliced white bread, toasted and then allowed to go cold, spread with mayo. Then thickly sliced vine tomatoes, a couple of rashers of thick sliced unsmoked bacon, topped off with little gem lettuce and the second bit of toast. All squashed down by hand to try and stop it all collapsing. Yum.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Smoked back bacon cripsed up in griddle pan or in the oven, allowed to cool. Any regular bog-standard tomatoes slow-roasted according to my excellent recipe - obviously that bit would have been done some time before as it takes 2+ hours. Crisp gem lettuce or, for a change, pea shoots. Put in a brioche bun that's had the cut side toasted on the griddle after the bacon's been done, to soak up the flavour. Fresh ground black pepper, thick butter or mayo.