Looking for an uncomplicated way to enliven your monotonous brown bag lunches? Try this refined, bourgeois version of the ubiquitous grilled cheese sandwich.
Start with a freshly-baked loaf of herbed panini (focaccia) bread. Slice the bread into individual-sized sandwich servings. Then, use your fingers to evenly distribute crumbled gorgonzola cheese over the bottom slices of the bread.
Meanwhile, wash, core, and cut a red delicious apple into thin slices. You may also use fuji or gala apples or a bosc pear, but I'd advise against using Granny Smith apples because of their tartness. Of all the apple varieties, I like using red delicious apples the best because of the classic red color. Nestle the slices of red delicious apple into the gorgonzola crumbles.
Next, cover the sandwiches with the top half of the panini bread and place the sandwiches in a panini press or non-stick grill appliance, such as a George Foreman grill.
The sandwich should be heated on the medium setting of the grill for about five minutes or less, depending on the strength of the panini press or grill.
After five minutes, there should be parallel grill marks impressed into the surface of the bread and the melted cheese will be oozy and supple. The apples should have retained their crispness and will provide a delicate sweetness and freshness to the final grilled cheese sandwich.
This sandwich goes well with fresh fruits, such as juicy red strawberries and purple clusters of red grapes.
Another winner. Anyone can whip up a foam, that is not gourmet. Gourmet is making the ordinary, extra-ordinary. Gournet is making memories with whatever you create. PE, you are a gourmond.
ReplyDeleteMind if I add some little thinly sliced pieces of Smithfield ham to mine?
I heard about a recipe similar to this on an NPR segment regarding a book about Panini's. Lovely photos and commentary. No one can do it like PE can!
ReplyDeletethis looks delicious! years ago i had no interest in sweet and savory together but now especially apples, i love them with cheese so much, yum!
ReplyDeletePE,
ReplyDeleteI can't help but keep noticing that your pictures are so great now, and the food you make are truly droolsome. :)
Congratulations! There are so much fun in the kitchen, don't you think? Now we have to convert Elmo and Panda so they start cooking at home instead of eating out. :)
This looks great!!
ReplyDeleteIt has been decided: I am making this next week to take into work for lunch. I have a weakness for gorgonzola -- lactose intolerance be damned!
I want one.
ReplyDeleteNow.
I think I'm gonna try this one in the new indoor grill my husband just bought! What a great idea to liven up my lunch bag.
ReplyDeleteI showed this to Cranky yesterday and he got so excited, he went out and bought apples. Guess what I'm havin' for lunch today?
ReplyDeleteDID YOU KNOW?... Sandwiches were invented by the mysterious King of Sandwich (Sandwich being a primitive island state off the coast of Cape Sandwich!!)!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother "I want to swallow the screen" post!
ReplyDeleteI'll try to make this one!
Kudos! Keep it up! :)
So this is what I've been craving today! A panini! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteAt Super Target, they sell a frozen pizza that is Apple & Gorgonzola Thin Crisp Crust Pizza....its outta this world!! I never even thought of making panini with those ingredients. Another recipe I will have to try.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this luscious post! I always take my lunch to school and just last week I hit the wall because I was so fed up of taking leftover pasta. (I'm not very inventive when I pack my lunches in the wee hours of the morning.) But now, after this post... Guess what I'm taking on Tuesday?
ReplyDeleteAri (Baking and Books)
Oh yum! I LOOOOOVE adding apples to my turkey sandwiches!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fine looking sandwich. Is it dinner yet?
ReplyDeleteteehee, I love the stomach growls reference! Hmmm, those look really yummmy and my tummy is certainly rumbling...
ReplyDeleteoooh so bourgeois! so beautiful! so for me. hahaha.
ReplyDeletepanini press, grill or GEORGE FOREMAN!!!
ReplyDeletelooks lovely.
Thanks so much everyone for leaving your supportive comments! For those of you who tried it, I hope you liked the sandwich! Paninis are such a wonderful sandwich creation, because of the crisp, grilled bread crust and the ooey, gooey melted cheese inside!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you so much Anonymous! I think Smithfield ham would be a delicious addition!
This looks great! I love the simplicity of your recipies!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you should check out 'wichcraft on Mission and 5th sometime. Excellent sandwiches.
Yes, I visited Wichcraft, and I was bewitched Taste Tester
ReplyDeleteThank you Sophie, the apple and the gorgonzola go very well together!