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Leftover roasted or deli turkey combines with a short list of ingredients in this crunchy, creamy, satisfying sandwich that’s delightful with soup, salad, or a handful of chips. 

 

Whether you have leftover roasted turkey from the upcoming holiday or purchase your favorite deli variety, this Avocado Turkey Panini makes a satisfying casual dinner.  These wholesome panini are perfect with a cup of soup, a green salad, or a handful of your favorite chips. While a panini press creates a delightful crunch and golden brown exterior, you can certainly use a skillet or grill pan if you don’t have a panini maker.

But wait!! Sargento Cheese has graciously offered a special giveaway to the readers of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen! Beginning today, you have a chance to win your very own Breville Panini Press & Grill from Williams-Sonoma.  And that is not all!  Sargento is also giving away $50 dollars in free coupons which may be used on any Sargento products.

Entering is easy! All you have to do is leave a comment below between now and Friday, November 29 at 5:00 PM EST. (That happens to be my birthday, so it will be fun to give a special gift on that day!) A winner will be selected at random and announced by 9 AM November 30. The winner must then reply to me within 48 hours with a complete mailing address and phone number so that you can receive your prize. The winner must be a United States resident, but I hope all of my international friends will try the recipe…I think you will enjoy!

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Avocado Turkey Panini

If you don't have a panini press, simply grill as you would your favorite grilled cheese. To mimic the pressed, crusty panini, weight down the sandwiches with a cast iron or other heavy skillet. For another layer of flavor, you could add a thin spread of Dijon mustard or pesto under the cheese.

Yields 2 sandwiches.

Ingredients

  • 4 slices country style or other hearty bread (ciabatta rolls work well, too; see notes)
  • 1/4 pound leftover shredded turkey or chipped deli turkey
  • 1/2 ripe avocado
  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
  • 1/8 teaspoon each kosher salt and pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 4-6 slices Sargento Ultra Thin or regular Provolone cheese (may substitute variety of choice)
  • 1 cup fresh spinach leaves
  • 1 roasted red pepper, sliced into thin strips (may use freshly roasted or marinated from jar)

Instructions

  1. Preheat a panini press. (You may use a skillet or grill pan if you don't have a panini press.)
  2. In a small bowl, mash the avocado, mayonnaise, salt and pepper together until thoroughly mixed.
  3. Brush one side of each piece of bread with olive oil, and place with the olive oil side down.
  4. Top two of the bread slices with three pieces of the thin sliced cheese or two pieces of the regular, breaking as needed to evenly cover the bread.
  5. Place half of the sliced turkey, half of the spinach leaves, and half of the sliced pepper on top of each piece of cheese covered bread.
  6. Spread half of the avocado mixture on the two remaining slices of bread (on the side without the olive oil), and place on top of the turkey covered pieces.
  7. Carefully, place the sandwiches on the panini press, and cook until the bread is golden brown and crisp and the cheese has melted, about 3 to 5 minutes.
  8. Cut in half and enjoy warm.

Notes

  • The last time I made these, I used a rosemary peasant bread from the bakery that was sliced about 1/2--inch thick. A basic loaf of country bread or pumpernickel work well, too. For a gluten-free option, Udi's bread holds up quite well.

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Breville Panini Press & Grill 

With a 25% larger cooking surface than our previous model, this family-friendly machine accommodates up to four sandwiches at once. The versatile appliance is perfect for quick weeknight meals and casual entertaining, doing double duty as an indoor grill and sandwich press.

  • Top plate adjusts for a variety of sandwich thicknesses for less leaking fillings.
  • Nonstick cast-aluminum plates ensure uniform browning.
  • Variable heat controls include a special “high-sear” setting for a toasty finish.
  • Variable angle grilling surface allows for fat to drip away from food or, if kept flat, ensures extra-juicy steaks and chops.
  • Can be used to grill meats and vegetables for fillings, then toast the sandwiches to crisp golden perfection.
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527 responses to “Avocado Turkey Panini”

  1. the avocado turkey panini looks delicious

  2. Linda Williams Avatar
    Linda Williams

    Would love a grill for paninis just like shown today! I am hungry just looking at the pics 🙂

  3. Sargento is my go-to cheese!!

  4. Paninis! What a great way to use up leftovers. We throw anything in them. No panini grill, just 2 heavy fry pans.

  5. I think the Sargento mozzarella-provolone blend would be great on this panini!!

  6. Yes please! I love Paninis and cheese!

  7. Pa-ni-ni!
    4 me-me!

  8. Susan Vosmik Avatar
    Susan Vosmik

    Sandwiches are an art form in my house…. all three of us have a different view of what a sandwich should look like…. and a panini would be perfect on the canvas of my plate 🙂

  9. Audrey Rohrer Avatar
    Audrey Rohrer

    Looks like a great way to make sandwiches! Would love to have one!

  10. I would love to have this to make great pannises!! so hungry right now wish i had one!!

  11. Erin Grupp Avatar
    Erin Grupp

    Love ooey gooey Panini sandwiches !

  12. I love a good gourmet grilled cheese sandwich. An excellent artisan bread with Munster and Provolone, a touch of fresh dill or chipotle pepper and a few slices of crispy, locally raised Hickory smoked bacon is my comfort food deluxe! Add a fresh from the garden ceasar salad and shaved Parmasean cheese and Asiago Chibatta crutons and I’m set!

  13. Karie Marshall Avatar
    Karie Marshall

    I’m new to the panini experience would love to have one but I can’t justify buying one for awhile. I love a lot of your recipes.

  14. Karen Egge Avatar
    Karen Egge

    Why do sandwiches taste so much better when press cooked

  15. Antoinette Chapman Avatar
    Antoinette Chapman

    I could really love to have that Panini grill to show my teenage mentees how to make healthy sandwiches; using my favorite cheese (smoked gouda), spinach’ eggplant, and pesto sauce and olive bread.

  16. Renee Heller Avatar
    Renee Heller

    Mmmm. You had me at ‘panini’

  17. Francine Bernado Avatar
    Francine Bernado

    I would love one of these!! And happy birthday!

  18. Victor W Sloma Sr Avatar
    Victor W Sloma Sr

    We use our cast iron pans, but this would make it so much easier!

  19. Heard these are the greatest inventions..One of these days will have to get one..Would love to heat up a pannini & enjoy the warmth of it…Mmmmmmmm

  20. d leblanc Avatar
    d leblanc

    wow that looks soooo good, and i bet it taste even better. yum yum