Bacon Dijon Egg Salad Sandwich

  4.6 – 14 reviews  

Because I don’t consume enough fruits and vegetables, I made this matcha smoothie. I enjoy both meat and carbs. Cooking is extremely sweltering in the summer. Living in Japan, I don’t have central heating. I can obtain all the nutrients I need without spending a lot of time in the kitchen by using this easy and delicious dish! Please make any necessary adjustments as I typically eyeball things.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
Servings: 6
Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients

  1. 10 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
  2. 6 slices crispy cooked bacon, chopped
  3. ⅓ cup creamy salad dressing (such as Miracle Whip®), or more to taste
  4. ¼ cup chopped red onion
  5. 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  6. 1 tablespoon honey mustard
  7. 1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives
  8. 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  9. ½ teaspoon dill
  10. ½ teaspoon seasoned salt
  11. 6 Kaiser rolls, split

Instructions

  1. Mix eggs, bacon, salad dressing, red onion, Dijon mustard, honey mustard, chives, lemon juice, dill, and seasoned salt in a bowl; spread onto Kaiser rolls to serve.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 429 kcal
Carbohydrate 27 g
Cholesterol 377 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 18 g
Saturated Fat 8 g
Sodium 888 mg
Sugars 5 g
Fat 27 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Nancy Ray
This is good. I changed the mustard a bit. I used 1 T Dijon and 2 T hot sweet mustard. I ended up adding some cayenne pepper for a little more flavor.
Nathan Lopez
Very tasty with the 2 mustards! A keeper. Used what I had on hand: ham; onion buns toasted.
Sarah Torres
Quick and easy!!!! So delicious!!!
Ashley Johnson
Very nice recipe, added black olives used in sandwich for dinner and scooped and placed in center for a nice salad for lunch.
Manuel Rodriguez
my dad usually just tolerates egg salad, but this was something he will ask for again and again. the bacon and mustard blended with the eggs really well. I don’t use mayo in salads like this but greek yogurt, and i changed out the honey mustard for Bavarian sweet whole grain mustard.
Jade Rodriguez
i could not stop eating, had two for lunch-wanted to make more for dinner
Joseph Moore
This was delicious as far as egg salad goes; however, I think I’d prefer it as a potato salad
Brian Gates
This was so good!
Carol Huffman
While traditional egg salad is always reliably delicious (and the ways Hubs prefers it), I often like to experiment with add-ins. In this variation I loved the additions of the fresh dill and chives, and bacon almost guaranteed this would be a winner. I did use mayonnaise rather than Miracle Whip (haven’t had Miracle Whip since I was a kid) and I could see as I was adding the mustard (I used all Dijon) and the salt that the amounts of both were going to be too much for me. I used about half of what was called for and that was right for us – better to add little by little and taste to adjust. It wouldn’t be egg salad without chopped celery for us so I added some. Rather than a sandwich, I used this for a light supper: a bed of lettuce dressed with a Lemon-Dijon vinaigrette and topped with a scoop each of this egg salad, cottage cheese and tuna salad.
Austin Wright
I didn’t have dijon or honey mustard. I subbed Russian mustard. Very good!’
Carrie Hess
I don’t keep Miracle Whip in the house, I used Hellman’s mayonnaise instead. I had half of one red onion to use up, I ended up throwing in the whole thing. To add a little more crunch, I threw in about a half cup of chopped fresh celery. I did not have kaiser rolls, I used whole wheat bread. Out of one recipe, I was able to get five sandwiches worth of filling. Everyone really liked it, my husband asked me if I would make this again for his lunch this morning. I made this again but omitted the honey mustard the second time–he texted me that he liked it even more today.
Jennifer Holland
After Easter egg decorating, we needed to do something with all the eggs. This recipe made all those eggs disappear in two days!Everyone loved it, and I only made slight adjustments. We are not purple onion fans, so that was left out. We also didn’t have the exact mustard the recipe calls for, so I substituted a horseradish dijon for the regular dijon and added honey to the little regular dijon we had left…still turned out great. Definitely worth trying and adding your own flair!
Hector Pacheco
It was pretty good but I am not a mustard person and this is very mustardy. I think next time I will use less mustard
Kathleen Johnston DVM
Love egg salad and loved this version of it. Scaled this down to 2 servings for lunch sandwiches today. The addition of the bacon and the dill really do make this special.

 

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