Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich

Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich might be a good recipe to expand your main course recipe box. One serving contains 1172 calories, 50g of protein, and 90g of fat. For $2.91 per serving, this recipe covers 27% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 1. A mixture of bacon, cream cheese, swiss cheese, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so delicious. 327 people have tried and liked this recipe. It is brought to you by chef-in-training.com. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a solid spoonacular score of 79%. If you like this recipe, you might also like recipes such as Cordon Bleu Chicken Sandwich, Chicken Cordon Bleu Grilled Sandwich, and Chicken Cordon Bleu-ish Grilled Sandwich.

Servings: 1

 

Ingredients:

3-4 slices cooked Bacon

1/4 tsp. bread crumbs

3 thin slices chicken (deli meat)

1 oz. cream cheese

3 thin slices honey ham (deli meat)

1 Tbsp. mayonnaise

2 slices Swiss Cheese

2 slices Texas Toast

Equipment:

frying pan

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

Butter and toast Texas Toast on a skillet or frying pan until sides are golden brownIn a small bowl, mix softened cream cheese, mayonnaise, and bread crumbs until well mixed.Spread half of the cream cheese mixture on one side of each piece of toast.Layer chicken, ham, Swiss cheese and bacon and press two slices of bread together.

 

Step by step:


1. Butter and toast Texas Toast on a skillet or frying pan until sides are golden brown

2. In a small bowl, mix softened cream cheese, mayonnaise, and bread crumbs until well mixed.

3. Spread half of the cream cheese mixture on one side of each piece of toast.Layer chicken, ham, Swiss cheese and bacon and press two slices of bread together.


Nutrition Information:

Quickview
926k Calories
43g Protein
66g Total Fat
37g Carbs
16% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
926k
46%

Fat
66g
102%

  Saturated Fat
25g
158%

Carbohydrates
37g
13%

  Sugar
5g
6%

Cholesterol
146mg
49%

Sodium
2078mg
90%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
43g
88%

Iron
13mg
73%

Selenium
38µg
55%

Phosphorus
499mg
50%

Vitamin B1
0.68mg
45%

Vitamin B12
2µg
34%

Vitamin B3
6mg
33%

Calcium
307mg
31%

Zinc
4mg
29%

Vitamin B6
0.5mg
25%

Vitamin K
24µg
23%

Vitamin B2
0.39mg
23%

Vitamin A
684IU
14%

Potassium
435mg
12%

Vitamin B5
1mg
10%

Magnesium
39mg
10%

Fiber
2g
8%

Vitamin E
1mg
7%

Vitamin D
1µg
7%

Copper
0.12mg
6%

Folate
9µg
2%

Manganese
0.03mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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