SMOKY TURKEY ROASTED BLT PANINI

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This is a great sandwich with huge flavor. The smoky cheese and flavor of the roasted tomato, smoky bacon with spicy arugula and fresh avacado just make this perfect. It has so many great flavors that make this sandwich perfect.

Provided by SarasotaCook

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 40m

Yield 4 sandwiches, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

8 slices bread (I like Cibatta or a good Italian bread)
16 slices smoked turkey, sliced (deli is fine, but not shaved or chipped)
4 plum tomatoes, lightly seeded and roasted
4 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
4 ounces gouda cheese, smoked (approximately 1 cup)
8 slices bacon (smoked or hickory)
2 cups arugula
1 avocado, thin sliced

Steps:

  • Tomatoes -- Roasting the tomatoes. Just cut in quarters (de-seed, just lightly squeeze to get rid of most of the seeds), drizzle with olive oil, salt and pepper and roast at 400 for approximately 15 minutes until somewhat soft but not over done. Remove and let cool. Once cool dice fine and mix with the mayonaise, some salt and pepper. Cover and chill.
  • Bacon -- Honestly, just cook in the microwave. Put on a paper plate topped with a paper towel topped with the bacon and then top with another paper towel and cook 3-4 minutes until crisp. Remove and let cool as you build your sandwich.
  • Sandwich -- Spread the tomato mayonaise on the bread, top with cheese, 2 slices of bacon, arugula, avacado and turkey, more cheese and top with another slice of bread spread with the tomato mayo. Put either on a lightly oiled grill pan, panini press or just a regular non stick pan. If you don't have a panini press, just weight down sandwich with a heavy pan or a brick wrapped in foil. Anything heavy will work. Sometimes I will just add a couple of heavy cans to a small pan and it works just fine. Just something to weight them down a bit. Cook until golden brown. Let cool a few minutes and slice.
  • The ultimate turkey BLT!

Abhi Ghimire
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The panini was a little too smoky for my taste, but overall it was a good sandwich.


Ak Sarbaz
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This was an easy and delicious recipe. I'll definitely be making it again.


Cameron Leukes
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I'm not usually a fan of BLTs, but this panini was really good. The smoky turkey and roasted tomatoes added a nice touch.


Ramzi Btrr
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This BLT panini was amazing! The smoky turkey and roasted tomatoes really took it to the next level.


Sritir Pata02
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I made this panini for lunch today and it was delicious! The smoky turkey and roasted tomatoes were the perfect combination.


Nombulelo Mbili
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Yum! This sandwich was so good. The smoky turkey and roasted tomatoes were a great combination.


Owen Romo
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Great recipe! The panini was delicious and easy to make. I'll definitely be making this again.


Isabella Schlough
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This is my new favorite sandwich! The combination of smoky turkey, crispy bacon, and roasted tomatoes is amazing.


ntozonke Sibiya
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Not a fan of BLTs, but this panini was surprisingly good. The smoky turkey and roasted tomatoes added a nice touch.


lala land uwuwuwuwu
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Easy to make and packed with flavor. The smoky turkey and roasted tomatoes really make this sandwich something special.


Wahid baloch Wahid baloch
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Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great! The flavors were well-balanced and the sandwich was nice and crispy. Highly recommend trying this one.


Md eleyas
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This BLT panini was a hit with my family! The smoky turkey and crispy bacon were a perfect combination, and the roasted tomatoes added a nice sweetness. I'll definitely be making this again.


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