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BLT Bites

These BLT Bites may be tiny, but they’re packed with the same wallop of flavors you expect from a BLT sandwich! They’re a perfect appetizer-sized single bite on sourdough bread. I often serve them with cocktails, as a first course, or as finger food for any party.

BLT Bites on a white serving plate.

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Don’t you sometimes want just a bite or two of something? Not a whole sandwich, not a whole piece or slice, but just a bite. Well, this recipe is perfect for when you only want a bite. A bite of a BLT, that is.

These mini BLT Bites take all the ingredients of the classic bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich and reduces them to one gorgeous, delicious bite. It’s simply toasted sourdough bread, topped with mayonnaise, a bite of bacon, lettuce, and a halved cherry tomato. Sprinkle with salt. Devour.

This BLT appetizer is great for Sunday afternoons while watching whatever sporting event. Fabulous with drinks before dinner. Or just make a plate full for after school snacks.

🛒 Ingredient Notes


All ingredients needed for the recipe.

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  • Bread – I prefer sourdough but any hearty bread will work. You need something that will hold its shape when cut small and stacked with the toppings.
  • Bacon – Use your favorite. My preference is Smithfield brand thick-cut.
  • Cherry Tomatoes – Or grape tomatoes. The multicolored cherry tomatoes are really pretty for this.
  • Mayonnaise – It’s always Duke’s for me!
  • Lettuce – Boston or Bibb lettuce is nice.
  • Salt and Pepper – Of course! Finishing salts such as black or pink Himalayan make a very pretty presentation.

You’ll find detailed measurements for all ingredients in the printable version of the recipe at the bottom of this post.

🔪 How to Make BLT Bites


Prep the Bread, Bacon, and Tomatoes

  1. Trim the crusts from the bread. 
  2. Cut each slice of bread into four rectangles.
  3. Place the bread rectangles on a baking sheet.
  4. Toast under the broiler until golden brown. Allow the toast to cool before proceeding.
  5. Cut the bacon slices into thirds and cut the cherry tomatoes in half.

👉 PRO TIP: You’ll need to use the thickest market bacon you can find for this. Thin bacon will crumble when you cut it into thirds and will crumble even worse when you put a toothpick through it in the final step.

Assemble the Appetizers

  1. Spread one side of each toast with mayonnaise.
  2. Top with one piece of bacon.
  3. Add a lettuce leaf.
  4. Top with half a cherry tomato.
  1. Add a pick to hold each stack together.
  2. Sprinkle with salt (I used Hawaiian black sea salt in the photo).

Makes 12 appetizers.

BLT Bites on a white serving plate.

🔀 Recipe Options


  • Want to cut the prep down even more? Skip the bread prep and use melba toast or crackers instead.
  • Make an “Italian BLT Bite” by substituting the bacon with prosciutto and adding a tiny mozzarella pearl.
  • Use a spicy mayonnaise – stir a little sriracha into the mayonnaise before spreading it.
  • Add a slice of pickled jalapeno pepper under the cherry tomato half.
  • Make it a little “fancier” by cutting the bread into rounds with a very small biscuit cutter or into shapes with a cookie cutter.
  • Make an herbal mayonnaise with a little finely chopped dill or basil.

💡 Recipe Tips


  • To keep the tomatoes from making the toast soggy, lay the tomatoes cut sides down on a paper towel for a few minutes to allow them to drain before adding them to the assembled BLT bite.
  • Don’t cook the bacon until completely crispy. Make sure it still has some “give” so that the picks will go through it without breaking it apart.

⏲️ Make Ahead Tips


  • To make these BLT appetizers in advance, prepare the individual parts a day ahead. Cook the bacon, cut the tomatoes in half, toast the bread and cut it into squares, prepare the mayonnaise, and prep the lettuce. Store these individually. Assemble the appetizers an hour or two in advance and keep them covered at room temperature until serving.

❓ Questions About BLT Bites


What exactly does “BLT” mean?

A BLT is a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich. It’s made from two pieces of bread (usually white bread, sometimes toasted) spread with mayonnaise and topped with crispy bacon, sliced tomatoes with salt and pepper, and lettuce. We tend to think of it as distinctly American, but in fact, its origins appear to go back to the early 1900s when it was very popular on British tea time menus.

BLT Bites on a white serving plate.
Lana Stuart.

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📖 Recipe

BLT Bites on a white serving plate.

BLT Bites

BLT Bites are perfect tiny appetizer sized single bite BLTs on sourdough bread. Serve with cocktails, as a first course, or as finger food for any party.
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Course: Appetizers
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 200kcal
Author: Lana Stuart

Ingredients

  • 3 slices sourdough bread
  • 4 slices thick-cut bacon cooked
  • 6 ripe cherry tomatoes
  • 6 teaspoons mayonnaise
  • lettuce
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Trim the crusts from the bread. Cut each slice of bread into four rectangles.
  • Place the bread rectangles on a baking sheet. Toast under the broiler until golden brown. Allow the toast to cool before proceeding.
  • Cut the bacon slices into thirds and cut the cherry tomatoes in half.
  • Spread one side of each toast with mayonnaise. Top with one piece of bacon. Add a lettuce leaf. Top with half a cherry tomato.
  • Add a pick to hold each stack together. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Notes

  • To keep the tomatoes from making the toast soggy, lay the tomatoes cut sides down on a paper towel for a few minutes to allow them to drain before adding them to the assembled BLT bite.
  • You’ll need to use the thickest market bacon you can find for this. Thin bacon will crumble when you cut it into thirds and will crumble even worse when you put a toothpick through it in the final step. Don’t cook the bacon until completely crispy. Make sure it still have some “give” so that the picks will go through it without breaking it apart.
  • May be made an hour or two in advance and kept covered at room temperature until serving.

Nutrition Information

Serving 1 | Calories 200kcal | Carbohydrates 18g | Protein 7g | Fat 11g | Saturated Fat 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat 2g | Monounsaturated Fat 5g | Trans Fat 1g | Cholesterol 16mg | Sodium 386mg | Potassium 123mg | Fiber 1g | Sugar 2g | Vitamin A 95IU | Vitamin C 4mg | Calcium 20mg | Iron 1mg

Nutrition information is calculated by software based on the ingredients in each recipe. It is an estimate only and is provided for informational purposes. You should consult your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian if precise nutrition calculations are needed for health reasons.

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— This post was originally published on April 26, 2010. It has been updated with new photos and additional information.

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19 Comments

  1. Never would have thought of this one! Great!

  2. Kristen Doyle says:

    These look perfect! What a wonderful treat. But I agree with the other posts, I would not be able to stop at a few!

  3. Such a clever idea, Lana! I bet those are a hit wherever you take them!

  4. Kathy Gori says:

    what a wonderful party food idea!

  5. Now this is what I’m talking about. I’m having people over in a few weeks but didn’t want to cook a meal, just some some stuff to nibble on and these are perfect! Thanks Lana.

    1. This recipe would be great for that, Teri. Just be sure to use the thick-cut bacon. And, by the way, I cook my bacon in the oven not on the stovetop. Much less mess that way!

  6. Barefoot Belle says:

    These are awesome! And I love that they can go either in the direction of a tailgate or a tea.

  7. Spruce Hill says:

    Oh now these look so good! I can’t wait for tomatoes!

  8. That is such a cute idea. That must be great for parties.

  9. Cristina @TeenieCakes says:

    I love this idea…and they’re so beautifully presented. It would be easy to get carried away and eat these without realizing how many you’ve put away! =)

  10. karenbove says:

    These have got to be delicious because you can’t go wrong with that combination. I’d have to double or triple or even quadruple the recipe though, because just a bit won’t be enough.

    1. It’s easily doubled, tripled, whatever. Make sure there are lots of folks around to help eat them because it’s easy to keep picking up one, then another, then another…

  11. What a fun bite! These would be perfect for a tea party!

  12. jenn (Bread + Butter) says:

    BLT appetizer style. I love it!!!! Though, it would be hard to eat just one.

  13. C and C Dish says:

    These BLT Bites are an awesome idea…love it!

  14. Oooh, I made these a few months ago, but yours look SO much better!! Mine didn’t have bread, so maybe that’s what I need to do next time. Delicious though, right?! :)

  15. Patty Price says:

    Tailgate! Great recipe following the big draft weekend!

  16. These rock! What a great idea!

  17. Barbara @ moderncomfortfood says:

    These look wonderful and so pretty too. My only problem with these is that I would want a bite, and then another bite and then….Many thanks for sharing.