Panini Grill Recipe

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$17.99
- Make perfect trattoria-style Italian sandwiches, steaks, burgers, and more
- 8.5 inch x 8.25 inch/21cm x 20.5cm
- cut grilling time in half by grilling on both sides at once
- heats quickly and grills evenly
- cast enamel
Product DescriptionThe Panini Press by Norpro allows you to create incredible Trattoria-style sandwiches at home quickly and easily. You’ll reduce time by grilling both sides of a sandwich at once, and the result is evenly-cooked food every time you use your press. Perfect for tuna melts or grilled cheese, this fun kitchen addition is also ideal for steaks, chicken or burgers. Stainless steel construction enhances durability. Made in USA. . . . More >>
Nopro Enamel Cast Iron Panini Press
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December 8, 2009 | Posted by admin
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I bought this press because I already had a grill pan and didn’t want something that would take up counter space. The directions are excellent and the product works as described. I love it!
Rating: 5 / 5
Nice panini press. I use this for cooking grilled food in my grill pan and it is wonderul. You can pay a lot for other products but this one does the job just fine. If used for chicken breast it works to keep the chicken nice and juicy not dry as with regular grilling with out the press.
Rating: 5 / 5
This item is good but not as great as it’s advertised. It works very well as a heavy press but you’ll still need to flip the sandwich since it doesn’t stay hot enough for you to get the pretty grill marks on the top side. It’s useful and definitely great if you don’t wanna spend a lot of money on a fancy Panini Press!
Rating: 4 / 5
The Norprp cast iron panini press is a very good and useful gadget. I had really gotten tired of using a filled-up tea kettle as the top weight on my grilled cheese sandwiches. The press has just the right amount of weight, covers a wide area on my 11-inch calphalon grill pan, and is easy to clean (just a quick wipe-and-dry). The reason I gave it four instead of five stars is that the ridges on the underside are pretty useless. You can’t really heat this thing up enough on the gas burner to use it to simultaneously grill the top-side of your sandwich as the product lit promises. It never gets hot enough and loses heat as soon as it comes off the flame. So for me it’s just a fancy weight — but that’s what I bought it for.
Rating: 4 / 5
I found this exact panini press at Marshalls for $10. . . what a steal!
When I got home, I could not wait to use it with my Le Creuset skillet. When I bought the skillet, I did not spend the extra money for the panini press. I had seen this panini press on Amazon and toyed with the idea of buying it there and saving some money instead of spending $70 on the Le Creuset equivalent.
The panini press is a heavy cast iron and is excellent for making paninis! My tuna melt came out beautifully and clean up was a breeze. I highly recommend it, especially if you have the Le Creuset square skillet–it fits perfectly!
Rating: 5 / 5