There is something utterly magical about the combination of crispy fried green tomatoes, smoky bacon, and fresh lettuce and tomato slices nestled between slices of perfectly toasted bread. This Fried Green Tomato BLT takes the beloved BLT sandwich to an entirely new level, infusing it with Southern charm and a crunch that is nothing short of addictive. Whether you’re a longtime fan of fried green tomatoes or discovering them for the first time, this recipe is bound to become a favorite in your kitchen.
Serves: 4 people
Difficulty: Medium
For a vegan version, replace the eggs with a flaxseed mixture (1 tablespoon flaxseed meal + 3 tablespoons water per egg), and use vegan bacon and mayonnaise. For a gluten-free option, use gluten-free flour and bread.
The key to this recipe is perfecting each component to create a harmonious, delicious sandwich. Let’s get started!
Can I make the tomatoes ahead of time?
Yes, you can fry the tomatoes a few hours ahead and reheat them in the oven at 350°F for about 10 minutes to maintain their crispiness.
What other spreads can I use?
Pesto or garlic aioli are excellent alternatives to the spicy mayo.
Is there a way to make this sandwich less greasy?
Pat the fried tomatoes with paper towels to remove excess oil, and opt for baking the bacon instead of frying.
Can I use regular tomatoes instead of green tomatoes?
Green tomatoes are firmer and less sweet, providing a unique texture and flavor. However, if you must substitute, use firm, slightly under-ripe red tomatoes.
How do I store leftovers?
Store each component separately to maintain freshness. Reassemble and heat as needed.
What side dishes go well with this sandwich?
Potato salad, coleslaw, or a fresh garden salad pair wonderfully with this sandwich.
Can I grill the tomatoes instead of frying?
Grilling will not provide the same crispy texture, but it is a healthier alternative. Brush with oil and grill until charred.
How can I make this sandwich spicier?
Add sliced jalapeños or a dash of cayenne pepper to the flour mixture for the tomatoes.
What type of lettuce is best?
Romaine or iceberg lettuce provides a nice crunch, but you can use any leafy green you prefer.
Can I use turkey bacon instead?
Absolutely, turkey bacon is a leaner alternative that works well in this recipe.
I hope you enjoy making and savoring this extraordinary sandwich as much as I do. It’s a hit at family gatherings and always sparks conversation about the delightful twist on a classic favorite. Share this recipe with friends and spread the joy of culinary creativity!