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BLT Bagel with Crispy Bacon, Tomato & Garlic Aioli

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If you’re looking for a lunch that feels a little more exciting than your usual sandwich, this BLT bagel delivers. Crispy bacon, a toasted bagel, fresh veggies, and creamy garlic aioli come together for a café-worthy bite that’s ready in minutes.

A good bagel BLT is all about contrast. You’ve got the crunch of crisp lettuce, juicy tomato slices, smoky bacon, and a warm toasted bagel that holds everything together. The garlic aioli takes it beyond a basic sandwich and gives it that deli-style flavour that makes you wonder why you don’t make these more often.

Whether you’re putting together a quick lunch, an easy weekend brunch, or a casual dinner, this BLT bagel sandwich fits the bill. Pair it with my homemade garlic aioli for even more flavour, serve it alongside a classic Caesar salad for a lighter meal, or add a bowl of broccoli mushroom soup when you’re craving something cozy. If you’re feeding a crowd, a batch of oven baked parmesan fries turns this simple sandwich into a lunch worth lingering over.

3 BLT bagels on different white plates with crispy bacon, fresh lettuce, tomato, and creamy mayo next to a ramekin with more mayo.
  • Just hearty enough for lunch, brunch, or a quick weeknight meal.

Ingredient Notes

ingredients for bagel BLTs laid out - thick-cut bacon, tomato, aioli, salt, pepper, lettuce, and everything bagels.

The bagel you choose can completely change the flavour and texture of your sandwich. Everything bagels are my go to because the savoury seasoning pairs perfectly with the smoky bacon and creamy garlic aioli. They also add a little extra crunch once toasted.

Plain bagels are a great choice if you want the bacon, tomato, and lettuce to take center stage. Sesame bagels bring a subtle nutty flavour that works especially well with the richness of the bacon, while onion bagels add an extra layer of savoury flavour that makes the sandwich feel even more deli-inspired. If you’re not sure which variety to use, check out my guide to the different types of bagels to find the best match for your taste.

Whichever variety you choose, make sure it’s toasted. A lightly crisp exterior helps support all those fresh fillings while adding another layer of texture to every bite.

Thick-cut bacon gives this bagel BLT sandwich the hearty, stacked look and satisfying bite you’d expect from a deli sandwich. It stays crisp longer, adds more smoky flavour, and holds its own against the chewy bagel and juicy tomatoes. If you prefer cooking bacon in the oven, my broiled bacon recipe is a great way to get it crispy with minimal cleanup.

If you’re using regular bacon, that’s totally fine. Just be sure to cook it until nicely crisp so it doesn’t get lost among the other ingredients. For an extra special sandwich, homemade bacon made from pork belly adds incredible flavour and takes this deli-style BLT to the next level.

Classic mayonnaise gives a BLT its familiar creamy richness, but garlic aioli takes things up a notch. The subtle garlic flavour pairs beautifully with the smoky bacon and fresh vegetables, giving the sandwich a more deli-style, café-inspired feel.

I love using my homemade garlic aioli whenever I have a batch on hand, but regular store bought or homemade mayonnaise works just as well. You can also switch things up with spicy mayo, chipotle mayo, mustard mayo, or even pesto mayo. Each one brings its own flavour while adding the creamy richness that ties the whole sandwich together.

Top view of a BLT bagel with crispy bacon, lettuce, and creamy mayo on an everything bagel.

Tips for the Best BLT Bagel

  • Pat the tomatoes dry. A quick blot with paper towel removes excess moisture and helps keep the bagel from getting soggy.
  • Don’t skip the toast. A warm, toasted bagel adds flavour, improves texture, and creates a sturdier base for all those fillings.
  • Cook the bacon until crisp. Crispy bacon adds the best texture and is much easier to bite through than softer strips that tend to slide around.
  • Layer lettuce against the bagel. Creating a barrier between the bagel and tomatoes helps keep everything fresh and prevents excess moisture from soaking into the bread.
  • Assemble just before serving. This sandwich is at its best when the bagel is still slightly warm, the bacon is crisp, and the lettuce is nice and crunchy.
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Avocado BLT Bagel

Add a few slices of ripe avocado for extra creaminess and richness. You can also swap the sliced avocado for a layer of homemade guacamole, which adds fresh flavour and a little extra texture. It pairs especially well with the crispy bacon and garlic aioli.

Egg BLT Bagel

Turn your BLT bagel into a hearty breakfast or brunch by adding an egg. Fluffy scrambled eggs add extra protein and a soft, creamy texture that pairs beautifully with the crispy bacon and toasted bagel. For a firmer option that’s easier to stack, an over hard egg works just as well.

Spicy BLT Bagel

If you like a little heat, swap the garlic aioli for spicy mayo or chipotle mayo. You can also add sliced jalapeños or a few dashes of your favourite hot sauce.

Turkey Bacon BLT

Looking for a lighter option? Turkey bacon works well here, especially when cooked until crisp. You’ll still get that satisfying crunch while keeping the sandwich a little leaner.

hands holding a split BLT bagel sandwich with crispy bacon, fresh lettuce, tomato, and creamy mayo over a white plate and a ramekin of aioli.

A BLT bagel is satisfying enough to stand on its own, but the right side dish can turn it into a complete lunch or brunch spread.

For something classic, serve it with a handful of chips, crunchy pickles, or a side of fresh fruit. If you’re looking for something a little heartier, crispy home fries or homemade potato chips are always a great choice.

On cooler days, pair your sandwich with a bowl of potato leek soup or no noodle chicken soup for a cozy, café-style meal. And if you’re serving this BLT bagel for brunch or a casual gathering, a crisp iceberg lettuce salad, shaved parmesan arugula salad, or sliced feta tomatoes makes a fresh, crunchy side that complements the rich bacon and creamy aioli beautifully.

3 BLT everything bagels with crispy bacon, fresh lettuce, tomato, and creamy mayo served on different plates next to a small ramekin of mayo.

Everything bagels are a popular choice because their savoury seasoning complements the bacon, lettuce, tomato, and garlic aioli. Plain, sesame, and onion bagels also work well, depending on the flavour profile you’re after.

Yes. Toasting adds flavour, improves texture, and helps the bagel hold up to the juicy tomatoes and creamy spread. A lightly crisp exterior makes a big difference in the finished sandwich.

Iceberg lettuce is the classic choice because it adds the most crunch, but romaine is another great option if you prefer a little more flavour and texture.

Yes. Turkey bacon is a great alternative if you’re looking for a lighter option. For the best texture, cook it until crisp before adding it to the sandwich.

BLT bagels are best enjoyed fresh. If you’re preparing one in advance, store the ingredients separately and assemble just before serving to keep the bagel from becoming soggy.

3 BLT bagels on different white plates with crispy bacon, fresh lettuce, tomato, and creamy mayo next to a ramekin with more mayo.

BLT Bagel Sandwich with Garlic Aioli

BLT Bagel loaded with crispy bacon, crunchy lettuce, juicy tomato, and creamy garlic aioli on a toasted bagel. It's an easy deli-style lunch that feels straight from your favourite café.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 2 Sandwiches

Ingredients
  

  • 2 everything bagels (sliced)
  • 6 slices thick-cut bacon
  • 1 medium tomato (sliced)
  • 2-4 slices iceberg lettuce or romaine
  • salt (to taste)
  • fresh cracked black pepper (to taste)
  • ¼ cup garlic aioli (or mayonnaise)

Optional

  • sliced avocado
  • fried or scrambled egg
  • cheddar cheese
  • hot sauce

Instructions
 

  1. Cook the bacon until crispy, then transfer it to a paper towel lined plate.
    cooked crispy thick cut bacon pieces on a paper towel lined plate.
  2. Toast the bagels until golden brown and lightly crisp around the edges.
    6 pieces of toasted bagel on a cutting board.
  3. A lightly crisp bagel holds up better to the fillings and adds great texture.
  4. Pat the tomato slices dry with paper towel to help prevent the sandwiches from becoming soggy.
    hand with a paper towel patting tomato slices dry on a cutting board.
  5. Spread the garlic aioli over both sides of each toasted bagel.
    1 slice of a bagel topped with garlic mayo on a white plate.
  6. Layer the lettuce, tomato slices, and crispy bacon onto the bottom half of each bagel. Finish with salt and fresh cracked black pepper.
    sliced of tomato with salt and pepper on a piece of lettuce on a white plate.
  7. Add any optional toppings, then place the top half of the bagel over the sandwich. Serve immediately while the bagels are still warm and crisp.
    everything bagel on a plate with lettuce, tomatoes, bacon, and aioli.

Notes

Everything bagels add extra flavour, but plain, sesame, or onion bagels also work well.
Homemade garlic aioli gives this sandwich a more deli-style flavour, but regular mayonnaise works perfectly too.
Use thick-cut bacon if possible. It stays crisp longer and gives the sandwich a heartier bite.
Pat the tomato slices dry before assembling to prevent excess moisture from making the bagel soggy.
Let the bacon cool for 1 to 2 minutes before building the sandwich. This helps it stay crisp instead of steaming.
Serve immediately for the best texture. The bacon stays crispy, the lettuce stays crunchy, and the bagel stays warm.
Store leftover components separately in the refrigerator for up to 3 days and assemble just before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Sandwich | Calories: 941kcal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 66g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 20g | Monounsaturated Fat: 24g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 83mg | Sodium: 1457mg | Potassium: 473mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 575IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 2mg

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