Peach, Bacon, Avocado Sandwich
I can barely keep up with all the fresh produce this time of year. With so many tempting recipes to highlight the tomatoes, peaches, berries, and corn, it makes me wish the month of August lasted for at least half the year.
The second I saw this recipe in my Food Network Magazine, I knew I’d be making it. I had most of the ingredients on hand, thanks (once again) to our CSA box. I also had some avocado in the fridge from a snack earlier in the week. So I obviously decided to add that to the sandwich. When does avocado make things worse? How about never.
As I mentioned the other day on Facebook, I always whip up homemade mayo this time of year for my tomato sandwiches. I loved the addition of basil and lemon to the sauce for this sandwich.
Like most sandwich recipes, if you don’t have all of these ingredients on hand, feel free to make this sandwich with substitutions. I’ve made it a couple times in the last few weeks using spinach instead of arugula, and once even left out the avocado.
One Year Ago: Egg, Avocado, and Apple Salad
Two Years Ago: Homemade Hamburger Buns and Chicken with Melon Salsa
Three Years Ago: Peanut Butter Brownies
Four Years Ago: Panzanella

Peach, Bacon, Avocado Sandwich
Peach, Bacon, and Avocado make a surprisingly delicious combination in this summertime sandwich
Yield: 2 sandwiches
Ingredients:
For the Basil Sauce
1/4 cup packed basil
1 tsp lemon juice
3 Tbsp mayonnaise, homemade recommended
Salt and pepper
For the Sandwiches
4 pieces multi-grain bread, toasted
6-8 slices bacon, cooked
1 ripe peach, sliced
1 avocado, sliced
Arugula
Directions:
For the Basil Sauce
Combine all of the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until completely combined.
For the Sandwiches
Spread basil sauce on two of the slices of bread. Spread the peaches over the sauce.
On the other two slices of bread, layer the avocado, bacon, and arugula.
Stack sandwich halves to make two sandwiches. Slice each sandwich in half and serve.
Recipe adapted from Food Network Magazine
i love lime! these sound great 🙂
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, so bottoms up with these tasty-sounding sweet treats!
The frosting recipe is missing something. ‘1/4 butter’ ??? Pound or cup? But it sounds great.
Those look amazing!
I’ll have to double check the recipe and fix my typo this weekend. Sorry about that. For anyone who asked why they look slushy. This was one of my first Vegan cupcakes and I was using low-fat soy milk. This causes the cupcakes to come out gummy/sticky and not rise very much. I filled them the same amount that I usually do, they just didn’t rise up much. I’d like to try this recipe again to make prettier margarita cupcakes.
I use non-vegan ingredients and they turn out great as well. Also, I seem to have to double the powdered sugar for the frosting to give it an substance, and then I have way too much frosting 🙂 I also add a bit more lime than the recipe calls for, but that’s just me.