My kids love paninis and I love to make them.
I like to cover both sides with cheese because when it melts it binds the panini together. Here I used muenster and cheddar.
I happened to have some mortadella on hand so that was added too. I am a big fan of mortadella and use it to flavor all sorts of dishes.
I spread some of my garlic and herb compound butter on both sides. You can certainly use regular butter if you wish. Or you could brush it with olive oil instead.
They are pressed down with the griddle lid. You can use a regular frying pan and just put a plate on top and weight it down.
I start them out over high heat to singe the exterior and then lower the heat until they are cooked through and the cheese has melted.
For these, I used some small loaves of ciabatta which I had leftover. The secret to a good panini or sandwich for that matter, is layering of flavors. First I spread on some dijon mustard on one side and some pesto on the other.
I like to cover both sides with cheese because when it melts it binds the panini together. Here I used muenster and cheddar.
I happened to have some mortadella on hand so that was added too. I am a big fan of mortadella and use it to flavor all sorts of dishes.
I spread some of my garlic and herb compound butter on both sides. You can certainly use regular butter if you wish. Or you could brush it with olive oil instead.
They are pressed down with the griddle lid. You can use a regular frying pan and just put a plate on top and weight it down.
I start them out over high heat to singe the exterior and then lower the heat until they are cooked through and the cheese has melted.
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They look delicious!
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I love muenster cheese.
Except when I worked in the deli. I hated having to slice it. It made such a royal mess on on the slicer. OY!
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Christer.
Jaz, such a meaty sandwich...but do wish I could try a bit..lol
We have a vegetarian one and egg and bacon one but with flat bread at our local cafe.
Thank you for showing me a simple way to make them without having to buy a press.
Yep smellovision would be perhaps great in this intstance.
Dont know what muenster cheese is but looks yellow> lol
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