Bet you’ve never had Nutella BLT Sandwich. The combination of sweet and savory brings this BLT sandwich to another level – so simple to make and hits the spot every time!
After almost three weeks of massive eating, it’s so good to be back home! My sis and I, along with our Mom, traveled to Indonesia with a quick stop in Hong Kong in early May. I really enjoyed the whole trip, especially since we ate nonstop daily. Literally, nonstop. We constantly ate a full meal every 2 or 3 hours and I’m just happy my skinny jeans still fit.
While I had too much fun and freedom, the hubs had the opposite since he’s busy preparing for his CFA test. So, I left him with all the goodies in the fridge, hoping he would enjoy his quiet time while I was away.
This was the first time that we’ve been apart for more than one week since we got married; hence he was so darn excited to see me back, and I was spoilt rotten. I came home to a bouquet of roses, a clean home, and a beautiful garden (I asked him to water my plants) but an empty fridge. He’s living a bachelor’s lifestyle with bread and smoked salmon. That’s it!
A couple of days after I came back, we celebrated our wedding anniversary. Nothing fancy because he was still busy studying and had to catch up with his sleeping; hence we only got bagels for breakfast. That’s how fancy we were. Ever since I returned from my holiday, I’ve been craving for American foods – burgers, pancakes, bagels, anything but Asian foods. I’m so done with them; hence my first meal coming back was In-n-Out.
And today, I’m making a twist on the BLT sandwich. Everybody knows what BLT is, and I got this idea from my friend in Canada when she shared about adding Nutella to the BLT, which made me rolled my eyes when I first heard it but eager to give it a try and now I love it! If you have problems deciding between sweet or savory for your next meal, you need to give this a try. Nutella BLT has everything you crave for – sweets, tasty, crunchy, and a fun twist to your regular meal.

Nutella BLT Sandwich
Ingredients
- 1 ⁄2 lb bacon approx. 12 slices
- 8 slices sourdough bread
- 8 leaves iceberg lettuce fresh and full
- 8 slices of ripened tomatoes
- About 2 tablespoons Nutella spread
Instructions
- Cook bacon until crispy, then drain on paper towels.
- Toast the 8 slices of bread.
- Spread the Nutella on each slice of toasted bread, to taste.
- Add lettuce leaves to 4 pieces of Nutella-spreaded toast.
- Add slices of tomato on top of lettuce.
- Arrange slices of bacon evenly on top of tomato.
- Put the remaining 4 pieces of Nutella-spreaded toast on top and enjoy.
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I have to try this just out of pure curiosity sake. And perhaps another reason to buy Nutella.
One of my favorite parts of vacay is trying new foods – but you are so right about eating so often…that is so a vacation thing! I love nutella! I love that you added this to a BLT – genius!
Oh wow…..I would never have thought of this combo, how genius! Now I MUST try it!
We love BLTs and I love your innovative twist! Such a fun idea!!!
This is so creative! I love the combo of sweet, savory, and salty…so I’m betting I’d love this BLT!!
Jet lag always seems to hit worse on the return for me, too, Linda. Maybe it’s the return to responsibility =) However, my energy might change if I knew I were coming home to a clean home and roses!!!! Wow!…Speaking of wonderful things, I see that you have indeed combined some of the world’s yummiest ingredients into one sandwich =I Bravo!
It would never have occurred to me to add nutella to a blt. Very interesting.
What a unique sandwich idea, I love it!!
I will definitely try this. And I love that you chose sourdough bread, I can taste already how it ties the sandwich together.
I’m intrigued by this combo. I just might need to stock up on Nutella!
Wow – I haven’t had one of these sandwiches since that summer when my brother-in-law decided it would be a good idea and we all decided to try it. LOL. Looks soooo good!
Nutella on sourdough is a fave of mine, add bacon and I’m all in
Welcome back! Hope you had a great time on your trip! This sandwich is such a creative combination. Anything with Nutella is a winner in my book 🙂