What's On Your Panini Menu?
Posted: Thursday, August 06, 2009
by Sabrina Rocca
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A panini menu, just like a regular menu, lists the options or selections available in a particular restaurant. The difference is that it focuses on a type of sandwich called panino. This is the proper name for a hot pressed sandwich with hearty fillings. As there are virtually countless varieties of panini, there are also myriads of menus devoted to each kind. Though originally an Italian food, Americans and other people developed a taste for panini and so menus are developed to suit American taste. There are menus tailored by restaurants for their own customers, and still others developed and used by panini aficionados when they make their own home made panini.
A quick browse of a typical panini menu reveals that usual Italian ingredients are giving way to items that are available locally and more attuned to American taste. For instance, a well known restaurant with several locations around Los Angeles feature panini filled with chicken breast, roasted turkey breast, ground chuck and albacore tuna alongside American cheeses and greens. Another respected establishment with locations nationwide carry panini menus with an all-American feel alongside the traditional Italian panino, like Gobbler (main filling is Sausalito turkey), South Side (roast beef) and Bronx (corned beef with coleslaw and thousand island dressing).
It goes without saying that most panini menus contain both American and Italian meats and cheeses. This not surprising, given that panini traces its roots back to Italy and a lot of us have developed a taste for Italian food. As a rule, panini itself is a food that can take in any filling, the only limitation is your imagination and the availability of fillings that you'd like to mix and match.
Sabrina Rocca
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