YUM, YUM, YUM!!! Everyone loved this recipe...except Riley. :) I will forever make sandwiches differently thanks to this recipe.
If you don't have a George Foreman grill, go get one. They aren't terribly expensive, and they are SO SO versatile! I used mine as a panini press. I didn't use any non-stick spray, oil, or butter on my bread, and our sandwiches came out perfectly toasty on the outside and deliciously melty on the inside!
I had a hard time finding some of the ingredients for this recipe. I planned on making homemade pesto using the recipe on Page 303 of Cook This, Not That! However, Dillons only had one teeny, tiny package of basil. It was not going to be nearly enough. My second thought was to use store-bought pesto that I thought you could find in the deli area (near the specialty cheese). They had sun-dried tomato pesto (lots of calories in that) and artichoke pesto (Jase wouldn't touch that), but I couldn't find basil pesto there. I finally stumbled upon it with the spaghetti sauces of all places. I also struggled to find roasted red peppers. I thought surely they would be with the canned vegetables. I found all different typed of artichokes (sliced, whole, marinated), pimentos, sun-dried tomatoes, and hearts of palm...but NO roasted red peppers. Who organized this store? Where did I finally find the roasted red peppers you might be asking? Where else...near the salad dressing. Apparently the shelf designer didn't think they were vegetables. ;) Finally, I couldn't find baby Yukon gold potatoes. They only had the larger ones. I settled for baby white potatoes. They still worked for the smashed potato recipe, but I think the Yukons would have had a more buttery flavor. Try those instead if you can find them! I used whole grain honey wheat bread (just a plain 'ole loaf) and rotisserie chicken because I forgot to get chicken out of the freezer.
Overall this dish was delish. It will be one I duplicate again soon!!! YUM!
Madeline said with her mouth full: "I would give this recipe 5 stars!"
Jase didn't talk much...he was too busy eating. He loved this and wants me to make it again!
Riley ate a few bites of chicken and a bite or two of potato.
I LOVED it! It still doesn't beat the pot stickers as my favorite dish, but it comes close!
Rotisserie chicken - $4.99
Bread - $2.79
Roasted Red Peppers - $3.49 (have more than half the jar left)
Basil Pesto - $3.99 (only used 4-5 T.)
Fresh Mozzarella Cheese - $3.99 (still have half left)
Potatoes - $1.79
Garlic - had on hand
Olive Oil - had on hand
Rosemary - had on hand
Three, Two, One, "Start Cookin'!"
okay ready to go to the store and get a rotessier chicken since I dont have one frozen... ;)
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