GREAT! I made this for a light dinner for the family tonight. I used a multi-grain artisan bread and jack cheese. It was wonderful. I don't have a panini press so I just threw them in the toaster oven. My somewhat picky husband had seconds so you get five stars from me!! Thanks for posting! :D
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Yummy! I had mine on rye. Next time I might add a little more cheese just because I love cheese. I love the crispness my panini maker gave this-wonderful! Thanks for posting.
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Like MathMom, I do not have a panini press so I improvised with a George Forman small grill. The way the grill was angled, the sandwich kept sliding apart, so I used my electric grill and used an iron skillet for a press. Worked out great!!! Yummy!! I now make these all the time and share with my boys and sometimes neighbors. Started with the Classic Basil Pesto and now have gone through the entire selection of pestos including the Sun-Dries Tomato Pesto (My favorite). Thanks for posting.
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Really yummy and easy sandwiches. I don't have a sandwich press, so I just made them on a flat griddle, which was fine. I pressed them down with the spatula to flatten them. The pesto added a really nice flavor to the cheese/meat/tomato combo. I used Classic Basil Pesto as a jumping off point for homemade pesto. I also made these on homemade bread: Italian Herb Bread. We made two sandwiches for hubby and myself. One as written with ham and swiss. The other we made with proscuitto and fontina. I liked them both very much and would gladly eat either, but I preferred the prosciutto version to the ham. Just a bit more unusual and interesting to me. Will definitely make these again. Thanks!
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