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Bacon, Egg, and Tomato Club Sandwiches

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Bacon, Egg, and Tomato Club Sandwiches

In recent years, panini-type grilled sandwiches have taken center stage, but there is nothing like a freshly made club sandwich. The triple-decker here amplifies the classic flavors of a BLT with sliced hard-boiled eggs, chive mayo, and a jumble of herbs.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    30 min

  • Yield

    Makes 8 servings (makes 4 large sandwiches)

Ingredients

1/2 cup mayonnaise
3 tablespoons finely chopped chives
12 slices sandwich bread, toasted
4 hard-boiled eggs, thinly sliced and seasoned with salt
3 to 4 medium tomatoes, thinly sliced
1 pound sliced bacon, halved and cooked until crisp
2 cups loosely packed mixed herb leaves such as flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, and basil

Preparation

  1. Stir together mayonnaise, chives, and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Spread 4 slices of toast with some of mayonnaise and top with half of egg, tomato, bacon, and herbs. Spread both sides of 4 more slices of toast with mayonnaise and place on top. Cover with remaining egg, tomato, bacon, herbs, and toast (spread with mayonnaise). Secure sandwiches with picks and cut as desired.

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