I've said before that one of the ways I show Randy my love is by presenting him with good-looking and great-tasting meals. (This is in no way something I believe all wives should do, it's just what I do--we all show love in different ways!) Lunch is no exception. I never used to care what I made myself for lunch until Randy started his internship this past fall. It was the first time he would be out of the house all day, everyday, and need to pack a lunch. So naturally, I started packing his lunch for him. All of a sudden, I realized how awful my own lunches were--packed on a whim, no effort--sometimes I would just go without lunch! But now that I pack Randy good, well-balanced lunches, I have better lunches, too! We love sandwiches, so I usually try to mix them up a bit with wraps, subs, or paninis. I don't have a panini press, so I either use my grill-lined cast iron skillet, or a flat skillet. Then the panini can be warmed in the microwave at work before eating.
The recipe for the panini itself is simple: spread basil pesto (recipe follows) on both slices of bread, and stick a few slices of tomato and fresh mozzarella cheese in the middle. Set the sandwich on a panini press or a buttered skillet and press down (a foil-wrapped brick, or heavy pot works). Turn when golden on one side. Press down again.
1/2 cup warm water (110*)
2 pkgs dry yeast
1 tsp sugar
1 1/2 cups warm whole milk (110*)
6 TB unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1 1/2 TB honey
2 extra-large egg yolks (I use large and it still comes out great!)
5-6 cups flour
1 TB kosher salt
1 egg white, lightly beaten
Pesto
I use as much basil as I have on hand at the moment (usually at least one bag's worth, or 50-60 leaves). Wash and place in the bowl of a food processor. 4-5 cloves of garlic, roughly chopped--added to the basil. Sprinkle a little salt and pepper. Once the processor starts, drizzle in some extra virgin olive oil slowly and watch for the consistency you want to appear.
Randy's lunch. He'll need some mint gum after that panini! |
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