Bread
MUST HAVE: Sliced sourdough – it grills well and is also excellent for non-grilled sandwiches and breakfast toast, so you’re not likely to waste it
NICE TO HAVE: Pita, rye, ciabatta, focaccia, raisin bread, puff pastry, English muffins, french rolls
Cheese
MUST HAVE: Sliced cheddar – goes well with many types of sandwiches, or great as a snack on its own
NICE TO HAVE: Asiago, mozzarella, pepper jack, blue cheese, swiss, havarti, gruyere, provolone
Meat
MUST HAVE: Deli meats – any deli meat can be a good candidate for panini
NICE TO HAVE: Rotisserie chicken, fish filets, eggs, bacon, prosciutto, flank or skirt steak, turkey, shrimp, pulled pork
Condiments
MUST HAVE: Mustard, mayonnaise, olive oil, butter – these versatile ingredients are great accompaniments to nearly all types of panini
NICE TO HAVE: Pesto spread, olive tapenade, sundried tomato spread, mango chutney, peanut butter, preserves
“Goodies”
Often it’s the “extras” that make the sandwich: red onion, avocado, apples, spinach, arugula, tomatoes, chocolate
Stock your refrigerator and pantry and get grilling!
Can you use a George Foreman Grill as a Panini Press? It has a slight incline to it to drain off fat when grilling. I think that would be the only drawback as a Panini Press. What do you think?
Thanks.
Definitely, and many people do. See my Grill Method Smackdown post for my thoughts on how the Foreman Grill compares to the panini press: https://paninihappy.com/the-grill-method-smackdown/