Not to go all theological on you or anything, but if you happen to subscribe to one of the Abrahamic faiths, it occurred to us that there is a 2-in-3 chance that pork might NOT be what's for dinner. For the rest of us, imagining having to choose between staying right with the Lord and eating a BLT just might be the ultimate test of faith.
Which brings us to the subject of the Brick Oven Bistro's bacon. You know what I'm talking about. You're standing there in the serving line having finally made up your mind on what to order (the daily special is always a good default if total mental paralysis sets in) when you glance to the right of your carver and there it is...that big ole basket-o-bacon staring right at you. Sure, you could tie yourself to the nearest embedded object a la Ulysses, but this is one olfactory siren song that is impossible to resist. Go on...you know you want it.
So, now that we have your attention, let us tell you a little about our bacon.
In looking for the perfect complement to our Turkey Club Sandwich, we began a search for a thick, slab cut bacon. That search led us to a contract
with a small meat packing company in Minnesota owned by Hormel – a
collaboration that resulted in what today has been popularized as
Applewood Smoked Bacon -- a culinary wonder that has since been picked up on by numerous other restaurants. Culinary plagiarism, you say? Not at all. Where good food is concerned, imitation is definitely the sincerest form of flattery.
Now, take a long, loving luck at the picture below and thank whatever higher power you subscribe to if you don't have to choose between the faith of your fathers and our Turkey Club Sandwich.
