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Make a delicious panini with a number of creative and innovative recipe ideas. This healthy and quick meal is sure to fill you up and satisfy your family and friends for lunch or dinner. You can also make a dessert panini to enjoy at the end of the night! Below, we'll walk you through cooking options either with a panini press or a simple pan. Try the methods below to make a delicious panini in just a few minutes.

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Making your Panini

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  1. A panini can be made with Italian bread, ciabatta, focaccia, sourdough, or any kind of bread you like.
    • If you are using a roll of bread, slice your bread into 3/4 inch thick slices. You can also cut your bread length-wise. [1]
    • Keep round tops turned in. If you try to grill round-topped bread, like baguettes, you’ll find it can be a real challenge to keep them from rolling over and spilling out the contents of your panini. To solve this problem, turn round-topped bread inside out so that the flat surfaces make contact with the grill.
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    Use a brush or butter knife to distribute a small around of olive oil over the inside surface of your bread. You want to achieve a thin coating here, so make sure not to glob a lot of olive oil onto the bread.
    • If you use too much oil, your bread will get soggy!
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    Put one slice of cheese on each piece of bread, against the olive oil. Adding a piece of cheese to each side of the sandwich helps it stick together better while cooking.
    • You can use grated cheese too.
    • If you prefer, you can put cheese just on one side.
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    You can get as creative as you want with your panini and use a combination of sliced meats or shredded meat, or make a vegetarian panini with sliced zucchini. Add two slices of meat or zucchini to one piece of bread.
    • You can increase the amount of filling if you prefer a thicker panini.
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    Try some diced onions or fresh cilantro. You can also sprinkle in some salt and pepper, garlic, or add a dash of your favorite hot sauce.
    • If you are interested in adding vegetables like lettuce, spinach, or tomatoes to your panini, wait until you have cooked it. This will ensure that the vegetables stay crisp and don't get soggy.
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    Make sure you don't overfill your panini by too much or the inside of the sandwich won't warm properly when cooking.
    • You can also use margarine.
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Cooking your Panini

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  1. Cooking your panini in a panini press is simple and easy. Just place your sandwich inside and close the lid. Cook for about 3-5 minutes.
    • Cook according to the manufacturer's instructions until golden and crisp.
  2. Add butter or oil to your skillet and heat it over medium to low heat until the oil starts to shimmer or until the butter melts. Don't let the butter brown. Without a panini press, your best option is to use a grill pan, but you can use a regular frying pan if that's all you have. Place your sandwich into the heated grill pan.
  3. Since you aren't using a panini press, you will still need something to press your sandwich down. This is where the cast iron pan comes in. You can use a metal pan or skillet, but a cast iron pan works best.
    • Be careful when handling your pan. Cast iron pans can get very hot so you may need to use an oven mitt to grab it once it's heated.
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    Place you heated cast iron or metal pan directly onto your sandwich. The weight of the pan on top of your sandwich will create the same effect you'd get from a panini press. Keep in mind, there are additional alternatives to a cast iron pan. Here are some other things you can try:
    • Use a pan lid for a press. This works best if you cook your panini for a few minutes on each side while pressing down on the lid. [2]
    • Use a pot. If you have a large spaghetti or soup pot, you can put some rocks inside and press your panini with it.
    • Try out the ultimate makeshift panini press by wrapping a brick in aluminum foil and using it to press down your sandwich. [3]
  5. Let your panini cook like this for about 3-5 minutes or until the bottom piece of bread gets golden brown and the cheese melts.
  6. Lift the cast iron pan away and use a spatula to flip your panini over. Place the cast iron pan back into your panini. Cook your panini until the cheese is melted and the underside is golden brown.
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    Remove your panini from the pan and carefully peel it open. Drop in your lettuce, spinach, or any other vegetable you desire. Adding greens last will help they stay crisp.
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    A sharp, straight-edged knife, rather than a serrated one, will ensure a smooth separation for your finished panini. Serve with a side of chips, a cup of soup, or a delicious salad and enjoy!
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Getting Creative with your Panini

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  1. You can use virtually any type of bread you desire. You can even use a bagel. Visit a fresh bakery and try a pretzel roll, pita bread, or even plain white bread. The options are endless!
  2. Try sharp cheddar or a spicy pepper jack. Grate your own cheese or layer on the slices. Mix different cheeses for a more interesting flavor. Try any cheese you like.
    • Try adding some shaved Parmesan, manchego cheese, or soft goat cheese.
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    Add a few minutes to the cooking time to get a rich golden brown. Letting the bread crisp up will create a crunchy panini that is gooey and soft on the inside.
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    Try sliced tomatoes, cucumber, onions, or mushrooms. Add these ingredients raw or grill them first. You can even add a few basil leaves or some sliced bell pepper.
    • Be careful when adding "wet" ingredients. They might make your sandwich soggy. If you are adding tomatoes, cucumbers, or anything with a high water content, scoop out the seeds first.
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    That's right, fruit! Slice some apple or pear for a sweet and refreshing twist on a meat or vegetarian panini.
    • Try adding grilled eggplant in place of meat for a delicious vegetarian panini.
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    You can use any leftover meat you have. Shred chicken or steak or add some crispy bacon. Try adding chopped anchovies for an interesting flavor. Try roast beef, pastrami, or any meat you prefer. [4]
    • Make sure all the meat you add to your panini is fully cooked.
  7. Spread some pesto sauce inside you're making a sandwich with mozzarella and tomatoes, or try your favorite spicy mustard on a chicken panini. You can even add some fig jam for an added sweetness. Try BBQ sauce or hot sauce too!
    • Try pairing a chicken panini with a savory mushroom spread.
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    You can't go wrong with a pinch of salt and pepper. But, you don't have to stop there either. Try a dash of garlic or onion salt. Try dusting a bit of garlic salt on the outside of your bread over the butter.
    • Use seasonings sparingly, you can easily overpower your panini with too much salt or garlic.
  9. Use white bread or cinnamon raisin bread and coat the inside with hazelnut spread. Fill your sandwich up with sliced banana and marshmallows and drizzle some chocolate syrup on the inside. Cook until the outsides are golden brown and the marshmallows are melted.
  10. Invite a group of family and friends to try out your most creative panini. Buy a selection of bread and fillings and challenge your friends to make the most creative and delicious panini.
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    Can I use vegetable oil instead of olive oil?
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    Yes, but olive oil is better. You don't have to put olive oil or vegetable oil on it at all if you like.
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    Can I use hot dog buns instead?
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    Hot dog buns are too delicate and soft to be used as a substitute for making panini. Since the panini is pressed while cooking, it could break apart the bun.
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    Why does my panini stick to the panini press?
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    You may not be using enough grease on the press. You could also try laying sheets of parchment paper.
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      Warnings

      • Carefully remove the panini from any type of grill, as it will be hot and you can easily be burned by touching it.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Panini grill
      • Spatula
      • Frying pan
      • Cast iron pan
      • Oven mitts

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      To make a panini, spread a little olive oil on two pieces of Italian bread, ciabatta, focaccia, or sourdough. Next, put a slice of cheese on each piece of bread, then add two slices of your chosen meat. Sprinkle salt and pepper over the filling, then close the panini and butter the outsides of the bread. Use a panini press or cast iron skillet to cook your sandwich on both sides until the bread is golden brown, then serve it with chips, soup, or a delicious salad! For tips on creative panini additions and flavors, read on!

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