Panini the Bambini Will Love from Cast Iron Cookware Shop
Posted by Doyle Bailey for the Cast Iron Cookware Shop
What’s not to love about a toasty meat or fruit panini sandwich cooked over your firepit or campfire?
About Panini
The panini toasted sandwich just may be one of Italy’s greatest cultural and culinary export in recent years.
It is incredibly simple to make but will excite your taste buds with its flavor.
Panini is simply the Italian name for sandwich. However
it is almost always used to refer to sandwiches that are placed in a two-sided cooking press that compresses and grills the sandwich until hot and toasted.
The Rome panini maker differs from an American style sandwich cooker or pie iron A Panini Press is not designed to crimp the bread of the sandwich. The goal is to uniformly compress the sandwich as it toasts without the ingredients or bread being trimmed by the edge of the cooker. This results of cooking in a Panini Press is a sandwich layered with a surprising variety of flavor and a layered composition.
Panini Ideas (From Rome Industries)To Get You Started:
• Ricotta, Roasted Peppers
• Basil, Mozzarella, Tomato, Balsamic Vinegar
• Eggplant Caponata, Roasted Red Peppers, Goat Cheese
• Prosciutto, Goat Cheese, Arugula
• Pesto Mayonnaise, Chicken, Red Pepper
• Ham, Mushrooms, Gruyere
• Tomato, Mozzarella, Coppa Salami
• Ham, Gruyere, Tomato
• Mozzarella, Tomato, Pancetta
• Ham, Emmental Cheese, Basil
• Tuna, Olives, Anchovies
• Roasted Eggplant, Goat Cheese, Basil
• Tuna, Tomato, Olives, Mozzarella
• Gorgonzola, Red Wine Vinegar, Olive Oil, Mixed Greens
Camp Cooking Accessories from Cast Iron Cookware Shop



Is there anything wrong with using straightened wire clothes hangers or even the tines of a yard broom to roast hot dogs? Probably not. Is there an easier way to roast our hot dogs and marshmallows? Is there a way to turn them out in quantity for your kids, troop or camping party? Is there a more fun way to roast hot dogs and marshmallows? The answer to all four questions is YES!
Check out these products and just imagine the fun you could have.
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S’More Fun for the Holidays
Add S’More fun to your Holidays with Rome’s Original S’More Maker.
Jazz-up your fun around your campfire, backyard firepit, or even inside with your fireplace. There is nothing like the taste of S’Mores and you will always want seconds. It is obvious how they got the name S’Mores.
The recipe for Campfire S’Mores is simple.
- start with a graham cracker in the each of the three compartments of the S’More Maker. Use two or more S’More Makers for your troop or larger families.
- place a couple of semi-sweet chocolate squares on the graham cracker.
- Next place a large marshmallow on the chocolate. Miniature marshmallow work great or if you use a large marshmallow, the S’More Maker is easier to close if you cut the marshmallow in half and place the two halves side by side.
- Place another graham cracker on top of your marshmallows and close the S’More Maker securing it with the locking ring.
No more scorched or flaming torch marshmallows. No more marshmallows covered with ashes from dropping off a wire coat hanger. The 29 inch long handle remains cool to the touch so you do not need an oven mitt or glove.
Heated over your campfire, firepit or fireplace, you will turn out a delicious treat for the young and young at heart.
OTHER S’MORE RECIPES FROM ROME:
- Merry Berry Use one large marshmallow and poke a hole in the center and push in a fresh strawberry or your favorite jam.
- Peanut Butter Cup Under the marshmallow, place a mini peanut butter cup.
- Whip It Up Cookies Use marshmallow whip in place of a marshmallow. Use 2 cookies in the place of the graham crackers.
- Hawaiian S’Mores Over and under the marshmallow place a cube of canned pineapple.
- Nutty Peanut Butter Spread chunky peanut butter on a graham cracker, add a chocolate bar square and top with a marshmallow.
- Trail Mix Use trail mix and mini marshmallows.
- Banana and More Add a slice of banana under and over the marshmallow.
- You Must Be Nuts Push peanuts into marshmallow before placing it between the graham crackers. It also works with chocolate chips, raisins, M & M’s, caramel or chocolate kisses.
Experiment, use your imagination and share your creation by commenting below. Children will love to make their own yummy S’mores and they can do so safely. But what ever you do, have S’More fun for the Holidays.
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