Bacon-Tomato Cheese Toasts

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  • on October 18, 2012

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    I switched the texas toast for french baguette.... this will be my breakfast for the week :-D TASTY

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  • on March 19, 2012

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    So flavorful and relatively easy! My entire family loved them for lunch

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  • on December 02, 2011

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    i made these as a meal for 8 people and they were a crowd pleaser. they however are not the healthiest dinner who can say no. love love love!!!

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  • on September 23, 2011

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    Perfect app for a get together with friends!

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  • on August 03, 2011

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    What an excellent snacky food! Instead of using just the 2 cheese's, I also added 3/4 cup of Pepper Jack Cheese. It tasted wonderful! It was a little sweeter after adding the Pepper Jack but it was still delicious! I also mixed some of the bacon bits in with the cheese mixture before spreading it on the toast. I switched the bread as well to Italian bread. When toasting the bread, I used the same pan as I did to fry the bacon and saved the bacon grease to pour on the bread when toasting. It gave it more bacon flavor (for all you bacon lovers! All in all, I LOVED this!

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  • on April 07, 2010

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    I also usually serve this as an appetizer. I use a loaf of French bread cut on the bias and toast those up, so it more like a bruschetta. It's very popular. In fact, my sister-in-law will buy me loaves of bread in the hopes that I will turn it into this! Aside from the change in bread, I follow the recipe exactly, and it's always gone very quickly!

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  • on August 25, 2009

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    We really enjoyed this sandwich, which thanks to the previous reviewer, I also served as an appetizer! Guests loved it, too! As for Dan, there is a BIG difference between MAYONNAISE and that Miracle Whip stuff. That's a salad dressing, not a mayonnaise. Go for the good ingredient (Best Foods/Hellmans, skip that sweet stuff when the recipe calls for mayonnaise!

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  • on August 23, 2009

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    Not only does miracle whip taste different, but it has a different consistency and ingredients, so I'd say that it probably would affect the outcome.

    "It has more sugar, vinegar and spices in it than mayonnaise does, and less egg yolk content per volume as well. "

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  • on August 18, 2009

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    I made this the week i received the latest issue of food network magazine. My boyfriend and i were floored! It was so delicious and fun. Awesome recipe, seriously.

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  • on August 17, 2009

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    I think Miracle Whip has a much different taste than mayo..it is more tangy and more sweet. To me it would not taste as good as with just the mayo. l have not made the recipe yet but miracle whip is usually used more for cold salads. Just my thoughts on it.

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