Fool's Gold Loaf

Fool's Gold Loaf
TypeSandwich
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateDenver, Colorado
Created byColorado Mine Company
Main ingredientsBread, creamy peanut butter, grape jelly, bacon
Food energy
(per sandwich serving)
~8,000 kcal[1]

Fool's Gold Loaf is a sandwich made by the Colorado Mine Company, a restaurant in Denver, Colorado. It consists of a single warmed, hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with the contents of one jar of creamy peanut butter, one jar of grape jelly, and one pound (454 g) of bacon.

The sandwich's connection to the singer Elvis Presley is the source of its legend and prolonged interest. According to The Life and Cuisine of Elvis Presley, Presley and his friends took his private jet from Graceland, purchased 22 of the sandwiches, and spent two hours eating them and drinking Perrier and champagne before flying home. The story became legend and the sandwich became the subject of continued media interest and part of numerous cookbooks, typically focused on Presley's love of food.

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