No not really. But a good tip to try when making panini Sandwiches would be to reheat the sandwich in the oven to melt the cheese. Then, take a clean cutting board and squish the sandwich to make it flat. There you have a perfect panini sandwich/bread!
Panini are small, filled, bread rolls, which are sometimes toasted. They are Italian in origin, but now found in other countries
Yes Panino come from italy and is a kind of bread (there are many kinds of panini bread), with inside what you want to put, for example cheese and salame, or prosciutto and salads, or mortadella, or wurstel or porchetta...there are thousand types of panini and it depend of the Region where you are in italy every region have own famous kind of panino. Panini is the plural word of panino.
If you are referring to the Italian bread, then no capitalization is required.
The Panino come from italy and is a kind of bread (there are many kinds of panini bread), with inside what you want to put, for example cheese and salame, or prosciutto and salads, or mortadella, or wurstel or porchetta...there are thousand types of panini and it depend of the Region where you are in italy every region have own famous kind of panino. Panini is the plural word of panino.
Pumpernickel and Panini
Yes, Chowder and Panini get married as it was shown in the 30 minute special, "Chowder Grows Up".
Remember that you can use any filling you like! If you have a panini machine you can brush the bottom sides of you bread with olive oil and place on a hot panini grill and grill for two to four minutes. If you don't have a panini grill you can use a saute pan, griddle, grill pan, toaster oven, or a regular oven.
It is a type of cheese made in Italy. It can be served fresh or aged. It is often baked on panini or bread.
Bread is a special word. If you are talking about one type of bread, then the plural of bread is bread. However, if you have different types, like white and wheat, then the plural of bread is breads.
Gianni Bonacina has written: 'Panini & sandwiches' -- subject(s): Bread, Pizza, Sandwiches
By Italian sandwich, are we talking those posh panini type? If so try Bread in Noho on Spring Street. There's also an outpost in Tribeca, too
A panini maker is a two sided electric grill which looks somewhat like a George Foreman grill. You close it down on your panini (or another type of sandwich) and it cooks both sides at once.