These sandwiches with cream cheese, bacon, tomato, basil, and avocado are wonderful for a picnic lunch or to feed a crowd. They are tasty and easy to make. You can even prep them the night before.
Since making these for picnics, they were also featured at my son Spane’s school’s Teacher Appreciation Luncheon. The teachers actually asked for my Star Party Sandwiches by name.
What at Star Party Sandwiches?
The sandwiches are called Star Party Sandwiches from the time I made them for a Star Party. Star Parties occur every month on the lawn of the Griffith Observatory. No, I don’t think there were any celebrities there, just amateur astronomers with their telescopes on the lawn at the Griffith Park Observatory letting the public have a chance to see the rings of Saturn, and the moon up close and personal. If you have not been to the Griffith Observatory, I highly recommend it. Due to COVID-19, you should check with the Observatory before making plans to visit. But – still, make the sandwiches.
The first time we went to a Star Party, it was my son Spane’s 6th birthday, and my blog post, Happy Sixth Birthday Spane has recipes and pictures. The great thing about that visit was the big red moon. He happened to be born at a red moon, too. One time, the surprise was being able to see Saturn, with its rings. You have never had your heart quicken more than seeing Saturn’s rings, right before your eyes. Those Public Star Parties at Griffith Park Observatory are just the best fun.
It’s great fun for everyone to have a picnic in Griffith Park and then go to the Observatory. There is no better picnic sandwich than my modified BLT, Star Party Sandwiches. If your kids don’t like basil, you can omit it and just make cream cheese, bacon, lettuce, and mayonnaise on French bread.
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Star Party Submarine Sandwiches
Equipment
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Ingredients
- ½ cup Mayonnaise, Best Foods/Hellman’s preferred
Instructions
- Mise En Place
- Put foil on a half sheet pan. Put a cooling rack on the foil. Place the bacon slice by slice on the rack. Place in a cold oven and turn the heat up to 350. Check the bacon at 10 minutes, and it should be done in about 15. Remove from the oven, and place the bacon on paper towels to absorb grease. Set aside.
- Set aside enough basil leaves to cover one side of the bread. You will be putting these on top of the tomato.
- With a good serrated knife, slice the bread crosswise to have a top and bottom.
- Put the remaining basil leaves in a small food processor with the mayonnaise. Process until all the basil and mayonnaise have mixed together. It's best if the mayonnaise mixture is pale green, but you may be flecks of basil. Set aside.
- Slice the tomato into relatively thick slices, about a quarter of an inch. Set aside.
- Peel and remove the seed from the avocado, then slice it as well. Set aside.
- Take the cream cheese out of the box, and gently knead it still in its wrapper. Set it aside.
- Spread half of the mayonnaise mixture on one half of the bread.
- On one of the sides of the bread, put the bacon strips, avocado slices and top with the sliced tomato.
- Cut one end of the wrapper of the cream cheese. Slowly and carefully, from the bottom, squeeze the cream cheese over the sandwich, spread it slightly with a knife so it goes from end to end.
- Put the remaining basil leaves on top of the cream cheese
- Place the remaining mayonnaise mixture on the other piece of bread, and put that bread on top to close the sandwich.
- You can slice the sandwiches for serving or wrap them for later.
- To wrap for taking elsewhere, get a large roll of cellophane wrap and wrap the sandwich well in it, then cut it into sandwiches, and wrap each sandwich separately. Wrapping submarine sandwich in plastic first will help keep it together when you want to cut it into individual sandwiches.
I don’t usually write reviews, but this sandwich was so good with the tomatoes and basil I had growing this summer. My neighbor has an avocado tree so we shared the sandwich.
Just like my name, fab! Loved this sandwich.
I happened to have all the ingredients to make this and my family loved it. The only thing I did differently was to toast the bread in the oven before making the sandwich. Great stuff!
The only reason I’m giving this three stars is that the bread was hard. I ate the inside part separately and threw the bread piece out.
Gilbert, you and @Pamela G seem to have had issues with this sandwich and I’m sorry about that. Was the bread fresh? Day-old French bread does not work here, but it does very nicely for Bread Salad. Maybe make that next time you have day-old bread.
Ok, so I made this like you said and then I put it in my oven to toast it like Subway. The cheese melted all over the place and made a mess out of my oven. My kid bit into it and the tomato burned his mouth. If I could give zero stars I would.
Pamela, I’m so sorry that you had a problem with this recipe. The sandwich is not supposed to be heated. If you want the bread toasted, you can toast it before making the sandwich.
Sorry I took so long to write a review. I made these sandwiches for a Labor Day get-together from tomatoes and basil growing in my garden. I used turkey bacon. Delicious!
I’m going to make these for a Labor Day picnic. Thanks for this.
I made these and took them to a family picnic. I used some of the tomatoes and basil from my garden. The sandwiches held up well and everyone liked them. These are a keeper. Thank you!