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How do you like yours ?


Straight white bread and any ol' bacon. Or do you have a particular way you like it ?


Brown or Red


White, Brown, sour dough or French


Smoked, streaky, back, air dry and maple cure


BLT or Avacado


Mayo or mustard


Bristol blend, black or white


Grilled, fried, microwaved or chargrill


Shoulder or belly


Butter, oil or dry


Toasted or not


At home or out ?



It's endless

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The old enclosed 'tat' market that used to be near the southern end of East Street on a Sunday back in the mid 80s - guy in a big van selling bacon and onion sarnies on bloomer - thick sliced back bacon with a charcoal-y finish. Not a combo I would have come up with but they were the best I've ever tasted*.


Since then - well-done (just before crispy) grilled green streaky (dry cure) on Italian white (no butter - bread dipped lightly in the bacon grease) with HP sauce or English mustard.




*Hangovers were often a factor

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Vegetarian bacon

>

> in Warburtons half & half bread, with Pure soya

> spread

>

> & brown sauce


this cannot be a bacon sarnie. Pigs must be involved at some stage of the preparation.

Mine starts with thick cut smoked streaky bacon - never back bacon the flavour is in the fat streaks. Place it in a hot oven for approx 10 mins until edges are just crisping. Rest on kitchen paper to soak up excess fat.


Place several slices into a freshly cut (and ideally freshly baked, heavily buttered, soft white roll.


Eat - I prefer no sauces but it should be accompanied by a strong coffee or, on high days and holidays, Bucks Fizz.


Great after a long night out with friends. There used to be a Transport Caff off the A74 just south of Glasgow where I used to eat, what I recall as, the perfect bacon sarnie on the way back to University / Navy after climbing weekends in Scotland.

What ???? said, none of the this one-upmanship maple cured nonsense.

And if your fingers don't leave an indelible imprint in the soft doughy white bread, then it ain't a bacon sarnie butty...also needs to be bought from an establishment that wouldn't pass a hygiene test.

Morning:

White bread medium cut by hand 5 slices of streaky crisper at the sides, plenty of butter and a little white pepper.

Never cut in half, on a white tea plate.

Hot strong tea.


Afternoon:

A BLT maybe


After or during night out, feeling a bit poncey:

French bread, thick smoked streaky, a little rocket and a couple of pan seared scallops. Tiny flick of Tabasco & pepper.

Marmora Man Wrote:

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> aquarius moon Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Vegetarian bacon

> >

> > in Warburtons half & half bread, with Pure soya

> > spread

> >

> > & brown sauce

>

> this cannot be a bacon sarnie. Pigs must be

> involved at some stage of the preparation.



No pigs are harmed in the making of my sandwich :)

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I think that could be improved with a little more

> fuss and a blue side plate.


It was the lack of a doily that threw me.


Sausage sarnie was pretty good too ( but that's a whole other thread )


:)

So many preferences (mine is streaky bacon) and all valid enough


but the big no no for me is that wan, wet, flaccid bacon that some places serve - like it's been boiled, but not even to cooked status


really rubbish uber-thin, half-water bacon is a no no as well


Bread has to be white


Sauce is over-embellishment, but if I'm in the mood it'll be Franks Hot Sauce

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