Last Friday I shared my recipe for Fire Roasted Tomato Soup with you and mentioned that I like to serve my tomato soup with grilled cheese sandwiches. Well I may have fibbed a little. You see, I didn’t exactly serve my soup with a traditional grilled cheese sandwich. Instead I served it with this slightly grown up version of a ham and cheese. Slightly grown up in that instead of ham it has salty prosciutto, instead of cheddar it has creamy mozzarella and to top it off, some sauteed chanterelle mushrooms are thrown in too. All of this goodness sandwiched between 2 slices of crispy panini bread may not be a grilled cheese in the true sense of the word but it sure makes for one heck of a dunking sandwich.
Thanks to Ryan’s “Panini Phase” a couple of years ago we happen to have a panini press in our kitchen arsenal. Because of the fact that we ate and continue to eat quite a lot of paninis I think it was a great investment. The bread always turns out nice and crispy and the ingredients inside are melted together perfectly. With that said, you don’t have to have a panini press to make this sandwich. Simply cook it as you would a traditional grilled cheese sandwich.
Gwen
January 11, 2011 at 1:59 pmThe panini looks great going to try it tonight along with the fire roasted tomato soup, (love those too, Hunt’s makes a 100% all natural one) it’s snowing here today in the great white North eh, so this will be a perfect! Love to cook, love new recipes (bonifide recipe junkie)
redkathy
November 5, 2009 at 6:50 pmOh what a fabulous panini photo!
Deseree
November 9, 2009 at 11:14 amThanks redkathy!