Thursday, November 1, 2012

Caprese Panini

One of my favorite salads in a sandwich! The Caprese Panini is bursting with the flavors of pesto and tomatoes and oozing with gooey Mozzarella cheese! - Slice of Southern

I love a good sandwich, especially on the weekends!

There is just something about the weekend that makes me want a nice sandwich.  I don't particularly want them during the week, just the weekend.  Curious!  Maybe it's that I'm running errands and need to eat something good, and healthy, and I can't wait to get home...and eat.  A sandwich fits the bill for being fast, healthy (if you make it that way!) and satisfying.

But not just any 'ole sandwich will do for me.  I tend to gravitate toward the 'warm or hot' sandwiches.  I like them toasted, or grilled, that's the best way for me!

So when I came across a recipe for a panini (hot=plus!) and combining the flavors of a favorite salad of mine, Caprese Salad, I just new this would be super fantabulus!


One of my favorite salads in a sandwich! The Caprese Panini is bursting with the flavors of pesto and tomatoes and oozing with gooey Mozzarella cheese! - Slice of Southern


And I was right, it was!  Easy to make really.  Just using a few ingredients, with a little help from the store.  I used a great store bought pesto sauce which is the basil part of the salad.  Fresh mozzarella cut in slices melt nicely.  And then you make this tomato mixture...to die for!  It made the whole dish, so don't be skimpy on that part.  Serve it along side some nice fruit, or a salad and you are set.  Lunch is served!

One of my favorite salads in a sandwich! The Caprese Panini is bursting with the flavors of pesto and tomatoes and oozing with gooey Mozzarella cheese! - Slice of Southern

Kitchen Tip:  If you don't have a panini press, (and many of us don't!) you can use a skillet and place another  heavy skillet on top to weigh it down.  Or...use a grill press, usually cast iron, those are nice to have...or...use a Forman grill if you have one, they work well also.



Caprese Panini

adapted from Cuisine at Home

Makes 2 sandwiches

1 tablespoon olive oil
3/4 cup tomatoes, diced
1 tablespoon capers
pinch of red pepper flakes
1/2 teaspoon balsamic vinegar
4 slices sourdough bread, 1/2-inch thick
1/4 cup homemade or purchased pesto
6 ounces fresh mozzarella, thinly sliced 


Heat oil in a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add tomatoes,
capers, and pepper flakes; saute until just starting to break down, about
3 minutes.

Off heat, add vinegar. Brush oil on one side of each slice of bread;
spread the other sides with 1 tablespoon pesto. Arrange mozzarella and
tomato mixture on two slices of bread, then sprinkle with salt and
pepper. Top with another slice of bread, oiled side up. Toast sandwiches
on both sides.



shared with: Weekend Potluck

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Autumn Dishes

Need some quick ideas for Halloween tomorrow?

Today's post is all about having some seasonal fun and enjoying the holiday.


Halloween if one of my favorite holidays, the costumes, the scary stories, eerie movies, and the fun of trick or treating!

These days there isn't any trick or treating....unless you call eating a form of treating!  We like to stay home all cozy and have a nice autumn meal.

Browse through some of my favorites and try a few!


A wonderful snack for the kiddies and the kiddies at heart!  Take some to work to share.

A hearty stew full of savory pumpkin flavor. Your family will love you!

A light salad full of autumn flavors!

a light dessert

Nice, warm and hearty!

and last but NOT LEAST

Great for dessert, or breakfast!

Have a Happy and "safe" Halloween!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Southern Sundays



Southern Sundays is back!

I've been out celebrating our 12 year Anniversary and wasn't around to host Southern Sundays last week.
So Sorry...

But, I'm back now.

Time to bring your best dishes and join the party.  It's almost Halloween time!
Can't wait to see all your creative goodies.

Before we start, here are some cute Halloween decor pics to take a look at.  These were taken at Disneyland.  They are having their annual Halloween Time and since this is a favorite holiday of mine we decided to take advantage of the season and make this one of our anniversay celebration days.



I especially like the Tinkerbell pumpkin carving.  So adorable!


On to the party.  At the last party we had two wonderful dishes that everyone enjoyed.  Congratulations to our two creative cooks on your featured dish.

by Call Me PMc
Yum Yum!

and
by With A Blast
Heavenly!

Both of these wonderful dishes have been pinned on Pinterest!

Ready to party?

Couple of reminders to make the most of your posts.  ** Make sure to tell all your friends so they can join the party as well!  **Please make sure to visit 1 or 2 other posts to share your compliments and enjoy their dishes as well!

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Link back to your specific recipe and not to your main site.
Link back to Southern Sundays either in your post, or grab my Southern Sundays Button located in the right side bar.
Please visit a few of the links in the post and say hello to your fellow bloggers!
Enjoy, have fun, cook lots of food, and relish your Southern Sunday!








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