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- What Is a Club Sandwich: A club sandwich is instantly recognizable by its triple layers of bread, stacked high with deli-style ingredients, then cut into quarters and held together with toothpicks. It’s similar to a BLT but even heartier.
- Flavor: Each bite is a savory, smoky, and creamy combination with fresh, crisp notes from the lettuce and tomato, balanced by rich, buttery toasted bread.
- Why Make It: It’s a fast lunch or easy dinner that feels like a restaurant order, with minimal prep and only simple cooking for the bacon and toast.
- Serving Suggestions: Serve it with pickles and fries, chips, pasta salad, or a simple green salad for a classic pairing.

Club Sandwich Ingredients
- Bread: Use bread that’s toasted until golden for the best structure. Choose a sturdy white, sourdough, or whole wheat for the best structure.
- Mayo: Spread the mayo edge-to-edge to help “seal” the bread and keep it from getting soggy, or switch it up with aioli or a light mustard-mayo blend for extra flavor.
- Turkey: Ask for medium-sliced deli turkey so it folds nicely without tearing, or swap in chicken for an easy alternative.
- Ham: Smoked or honey ham both work well, just pat it dry if it feels a little wet from the package to keep the sandwich from getting soggy.
- Cheese: Sharp cheddar adds bold flavor, but you can easily swap in Swiss, provolone, or pepper jack for a different twist.
- Bacon: Crisp bacon adds the best crunch, and pre-cooked bacon is a great shortcut when you need to save time.
- Tomato & Lettuce: Use ripe but firm tomatoes, lightly salted and blotted to prevent slipping, and pair with shredded romaine for a crisp bite. Or swap in iceberg, green leaf, or even a crunchy slaw mix.
- Variations: Add avocado or thin red onion for extra flavor, swap cheddar for Swiss for a classic deli-style twist, or lighten it up with extra lettuce and tomato and less meat while keeping that great texture.
How to Make a Club Sandwich
- Toast bread and spread mayo on each (full recipe below).
- Layer turkey, tomato, and cheddar, then add the middle slice of bread.
- Layer ham, bacon, and romaine on top.
- Finish with the last slice of bread and cut.

- For Crisp Bread: Toast the bread well so it holds up to the fillings. Spread mayo all the way to the edges. Pat the tomato slices dry (and lightly salt) for a cleaner, sturdier stack.
- For a Deli-Style Bite: Fold deli meat into loose ribbons instead of laying it flat.
- For Crisp Lettuce: Put cheese next to tomato (not lettuce).
- Keep Layers in Place: Use toothpicks before slicing, especially if cutting into quarters.
- If Making For a Crowd: Set up an assembly line and slice everything before stacking.
Make Ahead and Storage
Club sandwiches are crispest right after assembling. But assembled sandwiches will keep for up to 1 day.
To make ahead, store ingredients separately (cooked bacon, sliced tomato, shredded romaine, deli meat, toasted bread) and assemble right before eating. Skip reheating once assembled.
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
- ▢ 6 slices white bread or bread of choice, toasted and buttered
- ▢ 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
- ▢ 4 ounces deli sliced turkey
- ▢ 2 slices cheddar cheese
- ▢ 1 ripe tomato sliced
- ▢ 4 ounces sliced ham
- ▢ 4 slices cooked bacon
- ▢ ½ cup shredded romaine lettuce
Arrange 2 slices of bread on a cutting board. Spread each slice with mayonnaise.
Top with turkey, tomato slices and cheddar cheese.
Spread mayonnaise on 2 more pieces of bread and place on the cheddar cheese.
Top with ham, bacon, and lettuce. Spread mayonnaise on the final 2 slices of bread and place on top.
Cut sandwich into halves or quarters. Serve with pickles.
Assembled sandwiches will keep for 1 day in the refrigerator.
Calories: 656 | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 84mg | Sodium: 1961mg | Potassium: 808mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 8.9mg | Calcium: 134mg | Iron: 3.8mg
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
Course Lunch
Cuisine American
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