Indulge in the perfect fusion of flavors with our Turkey Basil Pesto Panini recipe. A mouthwatering combination of juicy turkey, melting mozzarella, and homemade pesto, grilled to perfection for a quick and satisfying meal.
This pesto turkey panini recipe comes together in less than 30 minutes and results in an amazing, flavorful sandwich. It features turkey, fresh mozzarella, pesto, and tomatoes on tasty sourdough bread.
This Turkey, Bacon, and Avocado Panini is definitely my favorite sandwich. I crave it all the time and I love that I can make it at home!
This (better than) Starbucks turkey pesto panini has delicious layers of melty provolone, flavorful pesto, sweet red peppers and turkey. YUM!
This collection of easy Panini Recipes includes 30 great varieties of your favorite grilled sandwiches!
This (better than) Starbucks turkey pesto panini has delicious layers of melty provolone, flavorful pesto, sweet red peppers and turkey. YUM!
You have to try my Avocado Turkey Pesto Paninis. Easy to make, so satisfying and healthy; the perfect way to elevate your sandwich game!
There is nothing better than a turkey sandwich after Thanksgiving. We love the flavor combination of crisp apple and nutty brie that come together in this sandwich. If you're watching the big game at home, you can prepare this quick and easy sandwich and serve them warm during half-time. Complete the meal with a flavorful, make-ahead potato salad. If you are going to the game, wrap the sandwich individually in parchment paper and add them to your picnic basket for tailgate festivities. Be sure and add other easy-to-transport options, such as graham nut clusters, to keep your friends and family satisfied.
Say goodbye to boring lunches with this Turkey Pesto Panini. The panini press delivers a perfectly toasted exterior with a deliciously melty and warm interior without any fuss. In less than 15 minutes, you will have a turkey sandwich that is crispy on the outside and bursting with savory goodness inside.
This (better than) Starbucks turkey pesto panini has delicious layers of melty provolone, flavorful pesto, sweet red peppers and turkey. YUM!
We think a hot, melty panini trumps a cold one any day. We’ve got a few tips and tricks to making them here, as well as 20 recipes to get you inspired with what to stuff them with.
The perfect sandwich for cooler weather, this incredible turkey melt is toasty, melty, and mouth-wateringly delicious. With juicy fresh tomatoes, leafy green spinach, crisp bacon, and rich cheddar cheese, these buttery sourdough sandwiches are amazing all on their own or paired with a cup of hot, creamy soup.
You have to try my Avocado Turkey Pesto Paninis. Easy to make, so satisfying and healthy; the perfect way to elevate your sandwich game!
This easy Starbucks Turkey pesto panini copycat recipe one of the best make it yourself sandiches inspired by starbucks.
Say goodbye to boring lunches with this Turkey Pesto Panini. The panini press delivers a perfectly toasted exterior with a deliciously melty and warm interior without any fuss. In less than 15 minutes, you will have a turkey sandwich that is crispy on the outside and bursting with savory goodness inside.
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It has been one of those kind of weeks. Last Monday, a familiar but most unwelcome acquaintance set up shop in my house- the common cold. And ugh, it has been anything but fun. I've been running the gambit from sore throat to fever to head fog to a lost voice. Truly, by the end of the day Saturday, the hubby and I were communicating by text. I'm normally a very quiet person, but found the sensation of not being able to talk very unpleasant. Not cool when you are trying to watch Oregon football! 😡 Luckily, I'm on the mend. My voice is back and with only a nasty cough left, I'm pretty much over the hump. Good thing too, because I'm doing the Thanksgiving shopping today 🙀 There's hardly anything I like less than holiday shopping. If I could just curl up in a ball on my couch with a mug full of spiked egg nog whispering to myself "Go to your happy place" for the whole holiday season, well, that sounds likes something I could handle. I was hoping to get out early today, but then spent most of the night coughing and not exactly sleeping. I exhaustedly fell asleep after the hubby left for work soooooooo- I'm probably not getting out early. That's ok. Flexibility is a trait I admire and hope to display more of at sometime in the future. Because I'll be getting out later, I'll be fighting more crowds. Which could lead to some crankiness due to my health factor being less than 100% and let's face it- it's me. I'd be cranky anyway. Needless to say, I'm not going to feel like cooking much when I get home and I'm definitely going to feel like comfort food. For me, sandwiches are one of my ultimate comfort foods. I order sandwiches when I'm sick, when I'm hungover, when I'm healthy, and just because I love sandwiches, gosh darn it. They're easy. Fast. They're tasty. You can slather in them in melted cheese, crispy bacon, creamy avocado and just lose yourself in sandwich heaven. Ohhhhhhh. Yeaahhhhhhhhhh. Did I mention fast and easy, and perfect for after a long day of fighting holiday shoppers? Let's talk paninis! First of all, you can fry your bacon up just like normal. I chose to bake mine. I love baking bacon for sandwiches because it bakes up flat. Which makes it perfect for sandwiches. It also makes for much easier cleanup 😀 Everyone loves an easy cleanup, especially during the holiday season. At any rate, I bake my bacon on a foil-covered pan at 400º for 15-20 minutes. Works like charm! I made a garlic aioli for the sandwiches, which I liked. However, the hubby said- Too much garlic. Duly. Noted. I have adjusted the recipe accordingly 😁 I used my leftover Buttermilk Brined Turkey Tenderloin, which I simply sliced a little bit thinner for the sandwiches. The few other items you will need? Tomato and avocado (duh). And finally, you'll need cheese! What's a hot sandwich without melty cheese? Not a lot, if you ask me 😂 I cannot believe this is the first panini recipe I'm sharing. The hubby got a panini press for Christmas last year, and we've made quite a few sandwiches on it. We didn't use it much over the summer, but it's that time of the year for hot sandwiches again. I suspect it'll remain on the counter for much of the winter. Don't have a panini press? That's ok! You don't actually need one. Sure, they are handy and give the bread nice looking lines. But you can get a hot pressed sandwich without one. The trick I've always heard was to put the sandwich in a fry pan and then place an item on top of the sandwich to weigh it down. An aluminum-foil covered brick is a common item you'll see being used to weigh down the sandwich. I realize I'm being vague about that whole process, so I've included how-to tips for DIY panini's: 5 Ways to Make a Panini Without a Panini Press How to Make a Panini Without a Panini Press (video) How to Make a Panini Without A Press Another tip for panini's- don't use regular, floppy bread. You'll need a sturdy type of bread to stand up to the cooking process. I used a thick Sourdough bread. Panini's can be piled quite high because you are going to be pressing them down! In fact, they are about half as thick when they get done cooking. Oh, that cheese! 😍 I'm thinking this sounds like the perfect comfort food for a sick girl and will most likely be on my menu tonight. And hey, it would also be a great recipe to make with all that a leftover turkey you'll have from Thanksgiving. It'll definitely be on my leftover menu 😀 I hope everyone had a great weekend! Ingredients (makes 2 sandwiches): 4 slices of bacon, uncooked 1/4 cup mayo 1/2 to 1 tbsp minced garlic 1 tbsp olive oil 4 slices of sturdy bread (I used Sourdough) 6-8 ounces of turkey breast (I used Buttermilk Brined Turkey Tenderloin) 1/2 avocado, thinly sliced 1 plum tomato, thinly sliced 2 slices of mozzarella cheese Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 400º. Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Place bacon strips on baking sheet. Bake in preheated oven until bacon is crispy, about 15-20 minutes. Remove from heat, set aside. 2. In a small bowl, combine mayo and garlic. Mix until well combined. 3. Preheat a panini press to 350º. Brush olive oil onto one side of bread, then flip bread over on a clean surface. Spread 1 tbsp of garlic mayo onto opposite side of bread. Layer 3-4 ounces of turkey on sandwich, followed by 2 bacon strips, avocado slices, tomato slices, and last, a slice of cheese. Spread another tbsp of mayo onto bread and place bread on top of sandwich. Brush olive oil onto top of bread. Place sandwich on panini press, adjust the press height, and cook for 4 minutes. Prepare 2nd sandwich while 1st one is cooking. Remove panini from press and set aside. Cook 2nd sandwich. 4. Slice sandwiches in half and serve immediately! *Don't have a panini press? See tips listed earlier in this post for pressing your sandwich! 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