Because paninis are best consumed hot off the grill, we had a multi-course dinner, eating each before trying the next recipe. It turned out to be a very enjoyable way to mosey through a meal. Crunchy, too.
Panini #1: Grilled Cheese gone Wild, a Tyler Florence recipe
This panini is made on country white bread, slathered in Dijon mustard, and topped with cheddar, granny smith apple, and bacon. What's not to love, right? It was as delicious as it sounds. When assembling, a good panini rule of thumb is to layer cheese inside both pieces of bread--as in, it will be your bottom and top topping inside the bread. This way the cheese acts as a sort of food glue, holding the whole mess in place.Panini #2: Mushroom, Goat Cheese and Truffle Oil, another Tyler Florence recipe
Panini #3: Croissant, Salami, and Smoked Gouda, a Giada De Laurentiis recipe
At this juncture in the evening it was time to drag ourselves out of the apartment. It was time for beer. If you ever find yourself in Park Slope, you should meander over to Beer Table. I'll make a confession--I don't even really like beer. But, I love this little place. It's a cozy joint with four longish tables where patrons sit side by side, European style. The owner is usually there and he waits on all the guests, discussing the beers, explaining where each is from, what they taste like. In fact, the menu (which changes daily) is a literary experience itself. Each beer is listed, followed by a string of five or six adjectives explaining its taste and personality. Mike's beer was tart and arresting, mine was honey and creamy, and Greg's was fruit loops. The ambiance is fabulous and the whole experience is quite the culinary event.
Panini #4: Chocolate, Brie, and Basil, another Giada De Laurentiis recipe
After beer we admitted we were full, and so decided to delay the final paninis until this morning. I mean, what could be better than panini breakfast?This sandwich is made on sourdough, and I would consider it a dessert (or breakfast!) panini. Simply layer slices of brie, a sprinkling of chocolate chips, and chopped basil for this delectable treat.
Panini #5: PB & J with Banana, a Greg and Sarah creation
So after the first breakfast panini, there were still a few cute slices of sourdough left over. And the banana I was already half way through seemed to want a piece of the action. I hate to say it, but I think I preferred the peanut butter, jelly and banana to the brie and chocolate panini. Took me back to childhood.Moral of the panini story? Make your favorite sandwich and grill it up. Greg loves a good curry chicken panini. I like anything, really. You can't go wrong.
My favorite would probably be the croissant, salami, and smoked gouda or the grilled cheese gone wild.
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