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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients3tablespoonsgoat cheese, softened1tablespoonhalf-and-half2teaspoonsprepared horseradish½teaspoonfresh dill, finely chopped¼teaspoongarlic powder⅛teaspoonground pepper2sliceswhole-grain bread1Persian cucumber, thinly sliced lengthwise2tablespoonsalfalfa sprouts2thinly sliced red onion rings2slices cooked bacon, halved crosswise2slices beefsteak tomato (¼-inch)

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Ingredients

3tablespoonsgoat cheese, softened

1tablespoonhalf-and-half

2teaspoonsprepared horseradish

½teaspoonfresh dill, finely chopped

¼teaspoongarlic powder

⅛teaspoonground pepper

2sliceswhole-grain bread

1Persian cucumber, thinly sliced lengthwise

2tablespoonsalfalfa sprouts

2thinly sliced red onion rings

2slices cooked bacon, halved crosswise

2slices beefsteak tomato (¼-inch)

Directions

Combine goat cheese, half-and-half, horseradish, dill, garlic powder and pepper in a small bowl. Stir with a rubber spatula until smooth and creamy.

Close up view of the goat cheese mixture in a glass bowl from the Tomato & Cucumber Sandwich recipe

Spread the goat cheese mixture on 1 side of each bread slice. Top 1 slice with cucumber, sprouts, onion rings, bacon and tomato. Top with the remaining bread slice, cheese-side down. Slice the sandwich before serving.

Close up view of bread slices with ingredients applied from the Tomato & Cucumber Sandwich recipe

To make ahead:

Refrigerate goat cheese spread (Step 1) in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, August 2023

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)373Calories19gFat31gCarbs21gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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