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  • N4sir

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    Alright, so last night was a soup and sandwich kinda night. Grilled cheese and BLTs were the sandwiches.
    I could've stood by the stove and fried two pounds of bacon but instead I opted to do it all at once in the oven and I still get the coveted bacon drippings.

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    I used the panini griddle thing to make the grilled cheese sandwiches and the soups were leftover potato soup from Friday night and Italian vegetable I made a couple of weeks ago and I froze some for a night just like last night.

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    So.........., I was feeling a bit hungry and opted for two BLTs, one on just plain white bread and the other an "Extreme" BLT. Yes, I really did! A double grilled cheese sandwich BLT!

    The Extreme BLT!

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    Best eaten while the cheese is still hot and gooey so assembly and eating right after is important.

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    The plain white BLT

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    Although still delicious that grilled cheese one was really damn good!

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    One more, a back shot of the Extreme BLT.

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    The one thing I'd do differently with the grilled cheese sandwiches for the Extreme BLT is to use one slice of cheese on those. It was great but just a bit too much cheese.

     

    tallwalker

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    You are bringing back memories with those BLT's. I had an uncle that lived on the Kern river in the redwood forest in CA. When I was in the service I used to go visit and he would make grilled BLT's on homemade sourdough, slab bacon, tomatos, and homegrown avacados. Man I can still taste them!
     

    3fifty7

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    Nicely done.
    Oven bacon is the only way to go.

    And with this cold snap I was hoping we would get to see some fried gumbo !!!


    Sent via telegraph with the same fingers I use to sip whiskey.
     

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