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Loaded veggie club sandwich cut into four pieces, placed on a plate newt to potato chips

Jacob Fox

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Ingredients for the loaded veggie club sandwich recipe, placed on a white cutting board

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients3slicesthin sandwich bread, lightly toasted2tablespoonsmayonnaise2slicescooked bacon, halved2tomato slices½ouncethinly sliced Cheddar cheese⅓cupsliced cucumber¼cupshredded carrot2large lettuce leaves

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Ingredients

3slicesthin sandwich bread, lightly toasted

2tablespoonsmayonnaise

2slicescooked bacon, halved

2tomato slices

½ouncethinly sliced Cheddar cheese

⅓cupsliced cucumber

¼cupshredded carrot

2large lettuce leaves

DirectionsSpread mayonnaise on one side of each toast slice. Layer bacon and tomatoes on one slice. Top with a second slice, then layer cheese, cucumber, carrot and lettuce. Top with the third slice. Slice the sandwich on the diagonal.Jacob FoxOriginally appeared: EatingWell.com, August 2022

Directions

Spread mayonnaise on one side of each toast slice. Layer bacon and tomatoes on one slice. Top with a second slice, then layer cheese, cucumber, carrot and lettuce. Top with the third slice. Slice the sandwich on the diagonal.Jacob Fox

Spread mayonnaise on one side of each toast slice. Layer bacon and tomatoes on one slice. Top with a second slice, then layer cheese, cucumber, carrot and lettuce. Top with the third slice. Slice the sandwich on the diagonal.

Three slices of toast with mayo spread on them, one slice also topped with bacon and tomato slices, and one topped with a slice of cheddar, cucumber slices, grated carrot and lettuce

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, August 2022

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)510Calories35gFat36gCarbs16gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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