George Foreman Panini Sandwiches

Grilled Sandwiches are Super Popular - They're Also Easy to Make

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Panini Sandwiches on George Foreman, Cyndi Allison

If you have a standard George Foreman grill, then you can easily make Panini grilled sandwiches.

Panini sandwiches are popping up everywhere these days. You'll find them on restaurant menus. Several food companies have added heat and serve Paninis to their lines.

Panini sandwiches are really just grilled sandwiches which have always been popular in the South. Try to find a kid from the South who never had grilled cheese sandwiches and Campbell's Soup when growing up. Hard thing to do.

The big difference between the standard grilled sandwiches and the paninis is that the grilled sandwiches are made in a skillet or on a griddle pan and flipped over. Paninis, on the other hand, are typically grilled with some type of cooker that has top and bottom plates so that the sandwich is not flipped and also has grill ridge marks.

There are panini sandwiches presses on the market now. The George Foreman G5 (which is fabulous) has various plates to cook different foods and includes panini press plates. These machines are expensive.

You can, however, make fabulous panini sandwiches with a standard George Foreman grill. We use the low end, original George Foreman to make paninis, and it works great. With the small Foreman indoor grill, you can only make one sandwich at a time or two if you use smaller types of bread.

Here are some tips for making panini sandwiches on the regular George Foreman grill.

Ingredients and Fillings:

Once you get your bread and sandwich fillings, plug in the George Foreman grill and let it heat up.

Technique:

Panini sandwiches on the George Foreman grill as crisp and toasty on the outside and hot and melty inside. They're pressed together pretty tight, but you can pull up on a corner to add condiments.

Panini sandwiches on the standard George Foreman grill open up the door for endless possibilities. Try different breads, different cheeses, different meats, veggies, various condiments. Sprinkle on new spcies too. It's really hard to make a bad panini.

Panini sandwiches are pretty expensive at restaurants and ready made. With some bread and toppings, you can make them at home for a fraction of the cost. You can customize the sandwiches. Plus, they're fun to make. Even kids can make paninis on the George Foreman grill.


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Quick and easy panini George Foreman sandwiches, Cyndi Allison
   


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