Tuesday, April 19, 2011
SIMPLE SAMBO
This is a sandwich combination that my late sister (oh, how I hate the past tense) introduced me to - and I have been addicted ever since. I haven't had much of an appetite over the past weeks, but recently I remembered how much she loved these panini and have been indulging in one most days - they can only be described as tasty, but really intensely deliciously tasty!
Goats cheese is lower fat than most other cheeses, if you roast your own tomatoes (I just bung some in the oven when it is heating up for, and cooling down from, other dishes - a day or two of this popping in and out of the oven leaves perfect sun (!) dried tomatoes), they need just a splash of oil - making this a healthy and delicious lunch.
Best Ever Panini
Ciabatta Bread
Goats Cheese (I like the cheese from a log)
Sunblushed Tomatoes
Black Olives
Make your sandwich and toast!
I sometimes use this combination on an open toasted sandwich using brown bread instead of the ciabatta - even healthier!
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Ciao!! First of all: welcome back Honey ♥!
Mhhhh delicious recipe! have a nice day!
god this looks divine!... I love a nice chunky sandwich with some fabulous ingredients packed with flavour... we shall honour this sandwich in the sandwich hall of fame in memory of your sister. x
Welcome back! Anything with goats cheese gets my vote, love the stuff. This sandwich looks delish!
Maria
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Yes, this looks VERY tasty. I will thank your sister when we have it. Hope you're coping - hugs. Lou xxx.
A nice post to step back into blog world. This looks delicious and we love goat cheese. I just recently bought fig goat cheese. It was so yummy. Take care. Susan
This looks wonderfully healthy and delicious all at once BG! I think your sister would be pleased to see her sandwich featured on your fabulous blog.
Welcome back! the sandwich looks great and like Coby said I think your sister would be very pleased to see it on here.
It's nice to think that something as yummy as goat cheese can bring warm memories. I'm sure your sister is smiling! Take care.
Mary
Sometimes we avoid things that remind us of our lost loved ones. I'm glad you can instead honor your sister with the memory and in the eating. This does sound (and look) like a delicious sandwich.
this looks so good, you are inspring me - the bread is awesome.
Glad you and your sis, have this great memory of food together
Glad you are back! Sounds like a lovely combination of flavours
<3
You sound like a family that have created many memories over great food. Lovely panini, and a nice legacy from your sister.
The sandwich looks terrific. Love that combo of goats cheese and sun dried tomatoes. It's nice to have this great sandwich in memory of your sister.
Glad you are back! I love this sandwich! look nice, gloria
This panini sounds divine! Yum!
What a delicious combination of goats cheese and sun dried tomatoes. Good memories help patch up the vacant space in your heart -- it makes this sandwich all the more special.
What a great lunch idea! Nice!
What a delicious tribute to your sister. I love the sunblushed tomatoes. Yummy!
this looks just lovely. what a wonderful memory, i hope all is well.
How lovely to see you again BVG :)
You cross my mind often.
Panini's - how comforting - how delish.
And yes, i slow roast tomatoes often and use then as you do. :)
Gentle thoughts of you
Maxine
Delicious looking sandwich & a useful tip on drying tomatoes.
I'm so sorry to hear about your sister. Welcome back to blogland - we missed you!
Mmmm! :-) So glad to see you back! Nothing like a fancy grilled sandwich!
well thats some posh nosh right there!
Im so glad i dropped on by
These sound fantastic, I see precisely why your sister liked them. Sorry to hear she's no longer with you to share them.
this sounds delicious! my personal preference is pretty similar, but sometimes with added fresh basil, or just pesto. gosh, pesto and sundried tomatoes, divine flavour combination.
http://mummyicancook.blogspot.com/2011/01/fettucine-with-walnut-basil-pesto-and.html
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