Recipe Guide:
Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich Recipe – Cozy, Crunchy, Comfort
Introduction
I still remember the smell of bacon sizzling on a Sunday morning and the soft crunch when you bite in — that’s the promise of a Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich in my kitchen. This one tastes like home: smoky bacon, bright tomatoes, and the snap of lettuce all wrapped in toasted wholemeal. This always takes me back to Sunday dinners. For a different bacon twist, try my addictive cream cheese bacon ranch chicken sandwiches for another easy crowd-pleaser.
Why You’ll Love This
- Quick to pull together on a weekday morning.
- Big, simple flavors from pantry staples.
- Kid-approved crunch and familiar tastes.
- Budget-friendly and easy to scale.
Quick Recipe Snapshot
- Servings: 4 sandwiches
- Prep time: 10 minutes
- Cook time: 10 minutes
- Total time: 20 minutes
- Skill level: Easy
- Taste: smoky + bright + creamy
After one practice run, you’ll feel confident assembling this classic.
Ingredients You’ll Need

- 8 slices of wholemeal bread
- 8 slices of bacon
- 4 lettuce leaves
- 3 tomatoes
- 8 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Salt
- Pepper
Chef notes:
- Wholemeal = nutty, holds up well.
- Ripe tomatoes = best flavor.
- Thick-cut bacon = crispier bite.
- Real mayo = creamy binder.
For more bacon inspiration, see my bacon-wrapped smokies recipe.
How to Make It
- First, heat a skillet over medium. Lay the bacon in a single layer and listen for the steady sizzle. Flip when the edges go golden.
- Then, cook until both sides are crispy but not burnt — about 3–4 minutes per side for thick bacon. The bacon should feel firm and snap when done.
- Next, drain the bacon on absorbent paper. Meanwhile, toast the bread until golden and lightly crisp.
- After that, spread each toast slice with 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise. Season lightly with salt and pepper on the mayo.
- Then, divide the lettuce across four slices. Drizzle each lettuce leaf with a little olive oil for shine and flavor.
- Now, slice the tomatoes about 1/4-inch thick. Lay tomato slices over the lettuce so they cover the leaf. Season each stack with a pinch of salt and pepper.
- Finally, place 2 bacon slices per sandwich on top of the tomatoes and close with the remaining toast. Press gently, slice on the diagonal, and serve immediately.
Kitchen Tips (From My Kitchen)
- Time-saver: Cook bacon in batches in a cold skillet; it crisps evenly.
- Common mistake + fix: Over-salting tomatoes hides brightness — taste before extra salt.
- Simple variation: Add a smear of Dijon for tang or chopped basil for freshness.
Serving Ideas
- Weeknight supper: Serve with kettle chips and a pickle.
- Brunch: Pair with scrambled eggs and a coffee.
- Picnic: Wrap tightly in parchment for an easy portable meal.
- Swap idea: Turn into open-faced toasts with melted cheese on top.
Garnish with extra cracked pepper or a sprig of basil.
For another quick sandwich option, consider this 30-minute falafel sandwich with sweet potato when you want something meat-free.
Storing & Leftovers
- Fridge: Store components separately for up to 2 days.
- Freezer: Not recommended assembled; freeze bacon only up to 1 month.
- Reheat: Warm bacon in a skillet to keep it crisp, then reassemble.
Leftover idea: Chop and toss into a salad bowl with avocado and extra mayo.
FAQs
Q: Can I make this ahead?
A: Yes — cook the bacon and toast the bread ahead, then assemble right before serving to keep textures bright.
Q: What are good substitutions?
A: Try turkey bacon or thick-cut ham for a milder flavor; you can also switch to sourdough. For more swap ideas, see my bean tostadas with guacamole, lettuce, cheese, and salsa for a vegetarian take.
Q: How do I know the bacon is done?
A: Done means firm, deeply colored, and slightly shrunken. If it still feels soft, give it another minute.
Q: Can I freeze the assembled sandwich?
A: I don’t recommend freezing an assembled Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich — it gets soggy.
Final Thoughts
I make this sandwich when I want simple comfort that still feels special. You can tweak the mayo, try different bread, or swap herbs and still end up with a satisfying bite. Give it a shot, and make it your own — you might find it becomes a quick family favorite. I hope you make and enjoy this simple Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich.
Conclusion
For a deep dive on BLT technique and variations, I like this guide from How To Make The Best BLT Sandwich! – The Food Charlatan which has great assembly tips. For another professional take on timing and bacon crispness, see The Best BLT Sandwich Recipe – Serious Eats.

Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich
Ingredients
Method
- Heat a skillet over medium heat and lay the bacon in a single layer.
- Cook until the edges go golden, flipping occasionally.
- Cook for about 3–4 minutes per side until both sides are crispy.
- Drain the bacon on absorbent paper.
- Toast the wholemeal bread until golden and lightly crisp.
- Spread each slice of toast with 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise, and season with salt and pepper.
- Divide the lettuce across the toast slices. Drizzle each with olive oil.
- Slice the tomatoes about 1/4-inch thick and lay them over the lettuce.
- Season each tomato stack with a pinch of salt and pepper.
- Place 2 bacon slices on top of the tomatoes, then close with the remaining toast.
- Press gently, slice diagonally, and serve immediately.
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