Goat Cheese, Peach & Basil Panini

Goat Cheese, Peach & Basil Panini

Yield: 2 Sandwiches

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Kid-Friendly Vegetarian

I bought our panini pan—a rectangular grill pan with a matching rectangular lid that sits inside the pan—in the clearance section of a department store years and years ago, but it wasn’t until we had kids that I put it to use on a weekly basis. Quick grilled sandwiches are not only delicious but incredibly versatile—and, it turns out, very practical because they hold together in your lunchbox no matter how much you might throw your school bag around in the yard before going to the classroom for the day! This combination of peach and goat cheese is my eldest daughter’s favorite and this is the sandwich that she takes on the first day of school every single year. The start of the school year coincides with the height of peach season, but for all those times when local fruit is not available, I buy imported peaches and grill them on the panini pan before assembling the sandwich, to bring out their peachy sweetness.

  • 2 peaches, halved and pitted
  • 4 oz soft fresh goat cheese
  • 4 slices pullman or other soft grilling bread
  • Handful fresh basil leaves or 4 Tbsp basil pesto

Peaches Goat Cheese Bread Basil

  1. Preheat your panini pan on medium-high heat.
  2. While the pan is warming up, thinly slice the peaches. Spread the goat cheese on two slices of the bread and top with the peach slices. If using fresh basil, give it a rough chop and divide it between the two sandwiches. If using pesto, spread it on the other two slices of bread and place atop the peaches and goat cheese.
  3. Transfer the sandwiches to the panini pan and grill for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, until the cheese has softened and there are nice dark caramel-brown grill marks on the bread.
  4. Remove from the pan and allow to cool before slicing and packing. The sandwiches can be popped into a toaster oven to be revived when needed, or eaten at room temperature.

  • Packing tip: Pack this sandwich in an airtight container with some fresh fruit a quick and easy kohlrabi slaw for a lovely, light end-of-summer meal. Kohlrabi is a member of the brassica family and has a pleasant crispy texture and slightly sweet flavor.
  • Note: To make a kohlrabi slaw, peel and grate 1 or 2 bulbs of kohlrabi using the coarsest side of a box grater until you have about 2 cups. Toss with the juice of ½ a lime, 1 thinly sliced green onion (green parts only), 1 tablespoon of sesame oil, and a big pinch of salt. Add a sprinkle of roasted sesame seeds on top for added flavor.