Strawberry, Basil and Goat Cheese Panini (2024)

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For once, I’m feeling really refreshed after the weekend. I tidied up my place yesterday morning and abandoned my to-do list for the afternoon, choosing instead to camp out on my bed with a book. Necessary! Later on, my friend and I rode our bicycles to a bar to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder game, because suddenly I care about basketball. I’m not quite sure why—maybe it’s because we’re in the playoffs, or because our players are cute, or because I’m turning into my mother. Please don’t say it’s the latter (sorry, Mom).

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Anyway, this strawberry panini is great and I’d like for you to make it pronto, please. The word sandwich falls short as a descriptor; this is a panini, or more accurately a singular panino, regardless of the lack of grill marks. This panino consists of warm, jammy strawberries, tangy goat cheese and fresh basil sandwiched between golden brown, buttery whole wheat levain, served with a side of balsamic honey dipping sauce. You want to make it right now, right?

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I’m thankful that Margarita chose the chocolate and cherry panini for this week’s Food Matters Project recipe, because now I know how to make panini sandwiches at home without one of those newfangled panini cookers or grill pans. Basically, it’s as simple as making a grilled cheese and squishing it with something heavy (find more detailed instructions in the recipe below).

I knew I wanted to attempt a savory take on the chocolate and cherry panini recipe, so I first tried a goat cheese and cherry filling, but it wasn’t quite right. As much as I enjoy fresh cherries, they seem to be cloyingly sweet when cooked. Later, I spied the strawberries next to the basil in my fridge and this panini was born. It is, if I say so myself, perfect, especially with the addition of balsamic honey sauce.

The balsamic honey sauce is a super simple recipe from Alice Medrich’s new dessert cookbook, Sinfully Easy Delicious Desserts. I was walking out the door when I found this cookbook wrapped up on my doorstep, so of course I had to pause to flip through it. Then, entranced by the ingenious simplicity of the recipes and the unexpectedly stunning photographs by Sang An, I had to sit down and admire the pages more carefully. The balsamic honey sauce is only my first recipe to try from the book and it’s so simple it barely counts as a recipe, but I assure you there will be many more. Alice Medrich is known for producing foolproof, well-tested recipes, and this book is brilliant and inspiring. You should probably get a copy so we can obsess over it together.

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  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 1 1x
  • Category: Sandwich
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: N/A
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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4.3 from 3 reviews

A simple grilled sandwich with gourmet flavor, served with a side of balsamic honey sauce. No panini press required!

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Ingredients

Panini

  • 2 slices of whole wheat levain bread, thinly sliced
  • 1.5 ounces goat cheese
  • 3 to 4 strawberries
  • a few basil leaves, whole or roughly chopped
  • black pepper, freshly ground
  • 1 tablespoon butter, or less

Balsamic Honey Sauce

  • ⅔ cup balsamic vinegar
  • ⅓ cup honey

Instructions

  1. Spread a layer of goat cheese over both slices of bread. Slice your strawberries relatively thinly by cutting off slices from the outside of the strawberries, leaving the center behind. Spread strawberries over one slice of bread, and basil on the other. Sprinkle both sides with black pepper, and lay the basil slice face down on top of the strawberry slice.
  2. Heat a small to medium skillet (cast iron is best) over medium heat. Melt one to two teaspoons of butter in the skillet, then add the sandwich. Cover it with a plate or appropriately sized dish and weigh it down with something heavy, like canned beans or a cast iron skillet. Cook until the bottom of the bread is lightly browned, about two to three minutes, then lift the sandwich from the pan, add another pat of butter, let it melt, and return the sandwich to repeat on the other side. Slice each sandwich in half and serve warm.
  3. To make the balsamic honey sauce, combine the balsamic vinegar and honey in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Simmer, stirring constantly, until the liquid is reduced by about half (15 minutes or more). Pour the liquid into a small bowl to cool.

Notes

Panini adapted from The Food Matters Cookbook by Mark Bittman. Balsamic honey sauce from Sinfully Easy Delicious Desserts by Alice Medrich.

Preparation tip: I recommend making the balsamic honey sauce first. Save leftovers for drizzling over Greek yogurt, vanilla ice cream, pizza, peaches and berries.

Scale this recipe: If you’d like to make multiple sandwiches at once, you might try Bittman’s other cooking method: preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and butter your slices of bread on one side. Place the bread, butter side down, on a baking sheet and spread the topsides with goat cheese. Add fillings as directed below, and top with another slice of bread, spread with goat cheese on the underside and butter on the topside. Cover the sandwiches with another baking sheet and weigh the sheet down with something heavy, like a cast-iron skillet or canned goods, and let it sit for 5 minutes. Remove the weight and the top baking sheet and bake the sandwiches until the bottom of the bread is lightly browned, about 5 minutes, and then repeat on the other side.

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  1. Sara

    YUM! I love your savory take on this week’s recipe and your dipping sauce looks divine! I think I’ll take your advice and find a way to make this for lunch today!

    Reply

  2. Bec

    Mmmmm, this looks absolutely amazing. Can’t wait to try it! Anything with goat’s cheese and strawberries is a winner with me.

    Reply

  3. Kathryn

    That balsamic honey sauce sounds amazing; in fact, the whole sandwich sounds amazing! I love the freshness of using strawberries in more savoury dishes especially when there’s basil involved too!

    Reply

  4. Lan | angry asian

    oh lovely! i enjoy the combination of strawberries + basil.

    i don’t have a panini press either, so i created the grill marks with a creme brulee torch.

    Reply

  5. Sarah

    I keep meaning to tell you, isn’t it fun that our b-ball home teams are playing each other? I’m not so into it since Dan’s a Knicks fan so I’m not allowed to be much of a Heat fan anymore, but it makes me think of you! Also, I want to eat this. :)

    Reply

    • kate

      It is funny! I was thinking I should tweet you about the game last night.

      Reply

  6. Gina

    These simple fruit and cheese (and of course lots and lots of basil) paninis have become my “thing” in the last few weeks. I’m on a mission to not let my basil plant bolt too early this year and this has become my strategy to accomplish that. :)

  7. Riley

    This reminds me of goat cheese and strawberry bruschetta that my mom used to make for me! That balsamic dipping sauce really seals the deal. Can’t wait to try this one!

    Reply

  8. Diana

    Such a great idea for a warm weather lunch! On especially hot days I usually just make a salad but this seems almost as easy.

    Reply

  9. Bev Weidner

    I just fell over.

    Reply

    • Broseph

      oh fam you need a bandaid ?

      Reply

  10. Le Citron

    Hummm !!! Great idea !

    Reply

  11. Ashley

    I just got a new stack of pretty books in the mail…
    Strawberries and basil are in the fridge…
    This is happening to tonight! Not bad for a Monday ;)

    Reply

  12. Katie

    Oh, gosh. My bf is a HUGE fan of the OKC Thunder (and “huge fan” doesn’t even accurately describe it). These past few games have been stressful! Maybe I’ll make this sandwich to calm his nerves a bit. Thanks!

    Reply

  13. Jamie @ StudioEats

    Mmm I am making something very similar tonight for dinner but with apricot and ricotta… I love the basil idea and may use that!

    Reply

  14. Alyssa

    I love your version and that sauce …. Definitely making that here!

    Reply

  15. Cassie

    I love everything about this, over and over again. Great flavors!!

    Reply

  16. Kitt Eliz

    Most genius sandwich idea EVER!!

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  17. Kasey

    Taking the weekend off is always a YES, especially if it involves a good book. Speaking of…any recommendations? Also, this panini certainly does look stellar.

    Reply

  18. Laura (Tutti Dolci)

    Strawberries with basil and balsamic is my idea of heaven. Love this!

    Reply

  19. Katrina

    Mmm can’t wait to try this out. Looks super fabulous!

    Reply

  20. Baking Serendipity

    I love afternoons spent with a good book…and the combination of strawberries/basil in the summer. This panini looks amazing!

    Reply

  21. Lexi

    This sounds great Kate! Oh…unbelievable basketball this series!

    Reply

  22. Christina

    I’m usually not a huge fan of goat cheese because it’s too overpowering for me but I think I’m going to have to give this a try! I don’t know how you keep coming up with these recipes that always sound amazing but keep it up! :)

    Reply

  23. Jennie

    Oh my gosh, yum! This panini looks amazing, and better yet, there’s a delicious balsamic sauce to go with it.

    Reply

  24. kathleen

    I think I could probably drink that balsamic honey sauce! It sounds so good!

    Reply

    • kate

      It is SO good! It’s good on everything, seriously. Yogurt, ice cream, pizza…

      Reply

  25. Alissa

    Yum! Very easy and vibrant panino! Love it.

    Reply

  26. ally

    wow the flavor combinations you have here are exquisite!
    xo

    Reply

  27. Sylvie @ GitK

    The little tang of goat cheese and the sweet strawberries in basil together sounds amazing!

    Reply

  28. Meg

    These look absolutely AMAZING! Love it. Mouth-watering photography too!

    Reply

  29. Le Man and Wife

    Wow, I just found your blog and I absolutely love it! Amazing photographs, and the recipes look equally as awesome. I love this sandwich too–thanks so much for sharing!

    Reply

    • kate

      Glad you found me! Thanks for saying hello. :)

      Reply

  30. dramatic pancake

    LOVE the idea of dipping this in a honey balsamic sauce! Makes me think of a goat cheese/strawberry salad…but with carbs, so obviously better. :)

    Reply

  31. Julia

    I chanting ‘want want want’ in my head. That’s the only thing I can think about looking at this panini.

    Reply

  32. Samantha

    I LOVE this recipe!!! I ended up adding some lightly sautéed vidalia onions and it was perfect! Even my husband loved it…and trust me, that is saying a lot! I am also making an uncooked version for lunch at work tomorrow. I plan to just drizzle a little leftover balsamic honey glaze inside the sandwich. I know it will be great though!

    Reply

    • kate

      That’s terrific, Samantha! So glad you and your husband enjoyed the panini. Vidalia onions sound like a great addition!

      Reply

  33. Sonja/A Couple Cooks

    Wow, this looks amazing! I love all elements of this idea, but would have never have thought to combine them! Delicious!

    Reply

  34. Basil

    Yes, yes, yes! Vegan goat cheese shall now soon be pouring out of my kitchen, so I can have one of these! I’ve never had strawberries on a sandwich before, but this looks quite intruiging…

    Reply

  35. Lara

    Hey Kate! I’ve been reading your blog for a while now, and finally decided to make these. I LOVED them! I hope you don’t mind, but I blogged about them, too. I linked to you so you get all the credit :)

    http://tryitandseeblog.wordpress.com/2012/06/26/strawberry-basil-and-goat-cheese-paninis/

    Thanks for all the good ideas!

    Reply

  36. kaitlyn

    i have been reading your blog for a while now and i finally am getting around to saying your pictures are awesome, your recipes are inspiring, and your pup is adorable. this recipe looks especially delicious and i dont think i am going to make it one day without trying it myself!

    Reply

  37. Alicia

    Just finished eating this and I think I’m in love! Next time (which will be soon) I think I’ll chop the basil. I found myself pulling it out with each bite and ran out before I ran out of sandwich. And that sauce… I want it with every meal.

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    • kate

      So glad you enjoy the sandwich, Alicia! I think I’ll chop the basil next time, too.

      Reply

  38. Little Cook

    Wow….Strawberry paninis!! We might try this for when we cook lunch for our Dad :o)
    Maybe a sandwich version? Such a great idea!

    P.S Beautiful photographs on your blog…

    Reply

  39. Melissa

    Love this. A good variation is pumpernickel with laughing cow creamy swiss light.

    Reply

  40. Srikar

    My sister and I just made these after stumbling upon your blog earlier today. Best. Decision. Ever.

    I’m already addicted and will be trying out a few more recipes within the week!

    Reply

    • Kate

      Happy to hear it, Srikar! Happy cooking to you both. :)

      Reply

  41. Amani

    Thank you for this awesome recipe! I’m so glad I found your blog, and really, really appreciate your blogging and photography tips, as I’m starting a blog as well and welcome the help.

    Reply

    • Kate

      You’re welcome, Amani. I’m so glad you appreciate the blogging tips. Best of luck with your blog!

      Reply

  42. Tami

    I made these sandwiches for lunch yesterday and they were so delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe, I will be making this one again!

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    • Kate

      Thank you, Tami! I’m glad you enjoyed the panini.

      Reply

  43. Annie

    My family loves this recipe. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Kate

      You’re welcome!

      Reply

  44. Carly K

    Pretty good! I wasn’t an enormous fan of the vinegar/honey dipping sauce but I find vinegar tolerable on its best days. It tasted better than it smelled.

    The combo of strawberries and basil is always a winner in my book. The goat cheese is a great addition! And the fresh black pepper is a nice touch. I think if I make these again I’ll just drizzle a bit of honey on the contents of the sandwich and call it a day there.

    Omnivore husband actually gave this one a 3.5/5 which surprised me. I felt similarly but the quick, simplicity of it seems enough to give it a four. I only wish step 3 was written as step 1 because I had forgotten after my initial read of the recipe that the sauce took 15 minutes to reduce. Oops.

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    • Kate

      Thank you for your feedback, Carly! I’m glad you were able to enjoy it.

      Reply

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