Servings: 2
Equipment: Large Skillet /Frying Pan
Ingredients:
6 bacon rashers
1 small tomato, sliced
1 cup romaine lettuce leaves, torn into small pieces
1 small vidalia onion, halved and thinly sliced
1 TB lard
4 large portobello mushrooms, stems removed
2 TB (Paleo) mayonnaise
sea salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
Heat skillet/pan to medium and add lard to melt.
Add bacon rashers and fry until crisp, then remove, place on paper towels to remove excess fat and then chop.
Reduce heat to low, add portobello mushrooms stemmed side down and sauté for 3 minutes.
Let cool, arrange chopped bacon, tomato, romaine, onion and mayonnaise on top of one mushroom.
Top with second mushroom.
Enjoy this great tasting food. Ideal for lunch or a snack ... and who needs a bun?
sea salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
Heat skillet/pan to medium and add lard to melt.
Add bacon rashers and fry until crisp, then remove, place on paper towels to remove excess fat and then chop.
Reduce heat to low, add portobello mushrooms stemmed side down and sauté for 3 minutes.
Let cool, arrange chopped bacon, tomato, romaine, onion and mayonnaise on top of one mushroom.
Top with second mushroom.
Enjoy this great tasting food. Ideal for lunch or a snack ... and who needs a bun?
All the best Jan
10 comments:
These look very tasty :)
Many thanks for the Anonymous comment 20.04. Hope you enjoy them, they are tasty.
All the best Jan
Will be making some this weekend.
Nona
This looks really good! And very interesting. I should try it out.
Even more yummy with some mozzarella, sliced and melted over the top of the mushroom and bacon.
Hi Nona - and thanks for your comment. Enjoy your Portobello BLT 'Sandwiches' this weekend, I'm sure you will.
All the best Jan
Hello Martha, many thanks for your comment. Why not give this recipe a try soon !!
Have a good weekend
All the best Jan
Many thanks for the Anonymous comment and tip at 13.13 ... sounds great.
All the best Jan
How about whole meal bread bun, home made, blue zones consume it, diabetics can avoid it but much advice here seems to be to general public as well, would really be it that bad. Study after study show whole grains healthy .
Hello to the Anonymous comment left at 23.55. Yes, it is interesting to read about Dan Buettner and the blue zones, news about these certain areas featured in a television article quite recently.
Many thanks for your comment.
All the best Jan
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