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Easy Everyday recipes from Chef John of Foodwishes.com. This Month, Chef John shows SingleDad.com members How to Make a flavorful Ham, Cheese and Peach Panini

Cook Like a Dad on SingleDad.com- Ham, Cheese and Peach Panini

Author: RJ Posted: 02/10/12
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Introduction (Summary)

Easy Everyday recipes from Chef John of Foodwishes.com. This Month, Chef John shows SingleDad.com members How to Make a flavorful Ham, Cheese and Peach Panini

Necessary Things:

  • IMUSA Panini Press
  • Ham
  • Cheddar Cheese
  • Peach Slices
  • Bread, I prefer sourdough bread
  • Butter
  • Peach Preserves, or any kind of sweet Jelly

Step 1:

I've received what I consider to be an inordinate number of emails requesting sandwich videos. A sandwich video? Why would anyone want to watch a sandwich video?" Since the bread for my sandwiches is earned in large part from video views, these things have to be considered. Well, a few things have changed my attitude towards doing a sandwich video. One would be the shocking success of the inside-out grilled cheese sandwich video (done mostly as a goof), which showed me that these things could put butts in the seats.

Step 2:

Secondly, I received a panini press from IMUSA that I really wanted to try out. I decided to create a sandwich worthy of such a test, and what you see here is the delicious result – a ham, cheese and peach panini, or as I now call it, my new favorite sandwich. The lightly smoked ham, sharp white cheddar, and sweet/tart peach preserves pressed between the crunchy, buttery bread was an absolutely stunning combination. I know I say this all the time, but I really hope you give this a try. Enjoy!

Step 3:

You know I don't do a lot of product endorsements, but once in a while I get to test something that I really like, and when that happens I like to share the info. For the record, IMUSA sent me this press free of charge, so you can take that for what it's worth. By the way, the letters going around the grill don't relate to anything, I just thought they looked cool. This grill heats up quickly. It was ready to go in just a few minutes. There are no controls. It's on or off, so there's no guesswork with temperatures. Just put in the sandwich and check back in 5 minutes. That was it. I also like that it's a flat, not grooved grill. You can argue the grooves make for a better appearance, but this model is clearly easier to clean (I just used a paper towel). I don't like to look at product reviews until I've formed my own opinion, so after I finished the video I popped over to Amazon and saw that this model was very well received. That's what I expected, but it's nice to have my findings corroborated.

Tips and Tricks:

  • This a great sandwich, make sure to "butter" one side only

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