- Your New Favorite Appliance.
- Perfectly Reheated Pizza.
- Born-Again Fries.
- Two-Minute Bacon.
- Hash Browns for a Crowd.
- Updated Wedge Salad.
- Roast Chicken, Anytime.
- Flatbread in a Flash.
People also ask, what else can I use a panini maker for?
9 Surprising Things You Can Cook In A Panini Press
- Bacon. Making bacon is quick and easy in a panini press!
- Flatbread. A fresh, warm piece of naan is a true pleasure (especially when it's slathered in a generous amount of garlic… but that's just my opinion!)
- Veggies.
- Burgers.
- Quesadillas.
- Omelets.
- Chicken Breasts.
- Fish.
Furthermore, are panini makers worth it? A panini maker is worth it if you intend to make more than just paninis with it. If you are only looking for a sandwich maker that can perform that single task, there are other options for you. If you feel it will only be used for paninis then they are probably not worth buying.
In this manner, can you make burgers on a panini maker?
Place hamburger patty on the heated panini press. If your press has a drip spout for excess grease to run off, put a small container underneath. Cook 3 to 4 minutes, less for rare. Remove cooked burger and set aside.
What is the difference between a sandwich maker and a panini maker?
A Panini press is essentially a small weighted grill. While in a sandwich maker you can only make a 1 or 2-ingredient sandwich, feel free to pile on when using a Panini press. For instance, you can have grilled chicken breast (which you can also grill on the Panini press), some avocado slices and two layers of cheese.
