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So much butter it drips and leaves a puddle on the plate. Bread. White not toasted.


If toasted. White sourdough. 5mm spread of butter all over.


Sauce: Red on white bread. Brown on toasted bread.



overtheRoad Wrote:

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> Toasted bread or not?

>

> Also if its toasted should it have any butter on

> it and if so how much?

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Toasted bread or not?

>

> Also if its toasted should it have any butter on

> it and if so how much?



Toasted very, very lightly, not even enough o give it any colour...but enough to give the bread an every so slight crust, to ensure the bread holds its integrity and doesn't go soggy in the face of a small amount of butter, and a large amount of bacon fat...

TheCat Wrote:


> Toasted very, very lightly, not even enough o give

> it any colour...but enough to give the bread an

> every so slight crust, to ensure the bread holds

> its integrity and doesn't go soggy in the face of

> a small amount of butter, and a large amount of

> bacon fat...


^^^ This is the kind of information I need. Nice one Cat.

Nigello Wrote:

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> Not SE22, but St David Coffee oppo FH station does

> a good one for a fiver. (It also serves tea in tin

> pots, which is nice as you get at least two mugs

> out of it!)


Another vote for St Davids!

I would not worry too much about the Fat content of Bacon.


The far more serious concern is the Salt / Sodium content..


Bacon has virtually no Nutritional value . Highly processed.


What makes Bacon Sandwiches worse is that the Best Bacon sarnies are ones on Plain White Bread.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Louisa = greasy spoon

> Sue = Franklins

>

> The polarity of the EDF.



Haven't had one for a while, but if memory serves Franklins' bacon sandwich is around a fiver.


Really tasty bread and bacon and a large portion.


Oh, and eating in not take away.


Don't know how much a greasy spoon sarnie is, but it can't be much less than that?

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I would not worry too much about the Fat content

> of Bacon.

>

> The far more serious concern is the Salt / Sodium

> content..

>

> Bacon has virtually no Nutritional value . Highly

> processed.

>

> What makes Bacon Sandwiches worse is that the

> Best Bacon sarnies are ones on Plain White Bread.


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