Turkey, Strawberries & Brie Panini

Last weekend as we arrived at the movie theater to finally see The King’s Speech (all those Academy Awards were well-deserved!), I noticed a big banner announcing “FARMER’S MARKET ~ SATURDAYS 8 AM – 12 PM”. I was elated – at last, a local farmer’s market that takes place on a day and time I can actually make!

So there I was this weekend, back at the theater parking lot. My three-year-old sidekick’s primary goal: strawberries. They’re a year-round local specialty here in San Diego. We bought her a basket of the red beauties (along with onions, broccoli, kale, Swiss chard, leeks, fresh pasta, pesto, ciabatta, macarons, lime curd and fresh-rolled sushi – whew!) and took our big bag of local goodies home.

When we got home, right away I pulled out the Southern Living Farmer’s Market Cookbook, which the publisher sent to me a while back. It’s organized by season, so I flipped to the Spring section and found a whole bunch of creative recipes to use all the items that were now maxing out my fridge crisper. Not surprisingly, the Turkey, Strawberries & Brie Panini recipe caught my eye.

See the Southern Living Farmers Market Cookbook at AmazonThis recipe turned out to be fabulous. The strawberries, once they were heated within the sandwich, took on a kind of jammy flavor which was perfect with the rich, creamy Brie. There are actually a whole lot of great flavors going on in this sandwich – fresh basil, smoked turkey breast and red pepper jelly are all in the mix as well. It’s a few more ingredients than I might normally choose but they all work so well together I wouldn’t dream of leaving any out.

Turkey, Strawberries & Brie Panini

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Turkey, Strawberries & Brie Panini

From the Strawberry-Turkey-Brie Panini recipe in the Southern Living Farmers Market Cookbook

Prep time: 15 min | Cook time: 3 min per batch | Total time: 21 min

Yield: 4 panini

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 (8 ounce) Brie round
  • 8 Italian bread slices
  • 8 ounces thinly sliced smoked turkey
  • 8 fresh basil leaves
  • 1/2 cup sliced fresh strawberries
  • 2 tablespoons red pepper jelly
  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
  • Garnish: strawberry halves

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Trim and discard rind from Brie. Cut Brie into 1/2-inch-thick slices. Layer 4 bread slices evenly with turkey, basil leaves, strawberries and Brie.
  2. Spread 1 1/2 teaspoons pepper jelly on 1 side of each remaining 4 bread slices; place bread slices, jelly sides down, on top of Brie. Brush sandwiches with melted butter.
  3. Cook sandwiches, in batches, in a preheated panini press 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown. Garnish, if desired.

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15 Comments

  1. This sounds SO delicious! I can’t wait to use turkey, strawberries, and brie together!

    Posted 3.21.11 Reply
  2. Shaina wrote:

    Love the combination of brie and strawberries here. It’s almost like dessert.

    Posted 3.21.11 Reply
  3. bellini wrote:

    I loved the King’s Speech as well and finally saw it last week!

    Posted 3.22.11 Reply
  4. Fabulous combination of ingredients for a panini! I love strawberries and brie together.

    Posted 3.22.11 Reply
  5. Maria wrote:

    Great combination!

    Posted 3.22.11 Reply
  6. This looks heavenly… I love sweet, fruity, brie sandwiches!

    Posted 3.22.11 Reply
  7. I would’ve never come up with that combination on my own but OMGs does it sound fabulous.

    Posted 3.22.11 Reply
  8. Yum! Delicious combination of flavours…and all of them fabulous on their own…I cant wait to try them together!

    Posted 3.22.11 Reply
  9. Robin Sue wrote:

    Kathy,
    Thanks for the top tip- this cookbook! I will be cooking in the market this season and am looking for books grouped by season. That will be perfect for ideas. I cannot wait for strawberries, but our local ones come out much later. They are slowly showing up here in the grocery store, all from CA. Another great Panini Kathy! Thanks,
    Robin Sue

    Posted 3.24.11 Reply
    • Kathy wrote:

      Your cooking salon sounds like so much fun, Robin Sue – I hope all is going well with it!

      Posted 3.24.11 Reply
  10. This looks so wonderful! It will no doubt be the next panini I make! I am loving this panini with jelly thing. It just makes the sandwich if you ask me 🙂 Thanks!

    Posted 3.25.11 Reply
  11. Megan wrote:

    I cant wait for strawberries and the opening of our farmer’s market. Spring had finally sprung and this sandwich is a great combo!

    Posted 3.27.11 Reply
  12. Bren wrote:

    oh, how i could tear into this right now. i eat brie by the wheel so any amounts of it in this panini would be totally acceptable. i should browse through that book!

    Posted 3.29.11 Reply
  13. Oh Kathy – that looks so delicious!!!

    Posted 3.30.11 Reply