Strawberry Turkey Panini



Last week's menu plan got a lot of interest in the Strawberry/Turkey/Mozzarella Panini, so I thought I'd give you the recipe.  You're welcome.  ;)

It may sound a little odd but it is really rather tasty.

There is lots of room for substitution here like chicken for turkey, goat cheese for mozzarella, pretzel bread for French bread, etc.  Mmmm....I may have to put that on next week's menu plan.


Strawberry Turkey Panini

1 Loaf French Bread
Olive Oil
3c. Shredded Turkey (I used leftover turkey)
1 Tbs. Garlic Powder
1 Tbs. Italian Herbs
Pepper Jelly
Mozzarella, Sliced or Grated
Spinach
Strawberries, Sliced
Fresh Basil
Freshly Ground Pepper

Split bread in half lengthwise.  Brush olive oil over both of the cut sides with a pastry brush.
Broil in oven until golden then remove from oven.  Set aside.
In a saucepan, mix turkey, garlic powder, Italian herbs, and a dash of olive oil until heated through.
While the mixture is heating, spread pepper jelly over the toasted bread.
Once the mixture is hot, start building your panini.
Place the mozzarella on on side of the bread then stack the turkey mixture, spinach, strawberries, basil leaves, and top it off with some freshly ground pepper.
Place the other half of the loaf on top.  Mash down on the whole thing and cut off a chunk to go in your panini press.

This is part of FPT.

Comments

  1. There's a wonderful food truck in Dallas that does marvelous angus beef sliders with strawberries. Great combo. Yours sounds great too!

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    1. I had never thought about beef with strawberries. Must give it a try. :)

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  2. Oh I can't wait to try this. So glad you shared it!

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  3. Oh my God this sounds and looks so delicious!

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  4. Hi Pary,
    I just love the Turkey and Strawberry combination for your sandwich, yum! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday and have a great week!
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

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