Best 5 Pressed Sandwich With Prosciutto And Broccoli Rabe Recipes

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Pressed sandwiches are a delicious and versatile lunch or dinner option, and they can be made with a variety of different ingredients. The combination of prosciutto and broccoli rabe is a particularly flavorful one, and it makes for a sandwich that is both satisfying and easy to make. The key to a great pressed sandwich is to use high-quality ingredients and to cook them properly. Prosciutto should be thinly sliced and cooked until it is just crispy, and broccoli rabe should be cooked until it is tender but still has a little bit of a bite. The sandwich can be served on any type of bread, but a sturdy bread that can hold up to the weight of the ingredients is best.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

PRESSED SANDWICH WITH PROSCIUTTO AND BROCCOLI RABE



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An easy make-ahead sandwich that actually gets better with time! Sauteed broccoli rabe, jarred Peppadews, thinly sliced prosciutto, and fresh basil are sandwiched between halves of ciabatta spread with goat cheese and olive tapenade.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Pork Recipes

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 large loaf ciabatta
4 ounces room-temperature goat cheese
1 cup drained and halved Peppadews
3 cups chopped Sauteed Broccoli Rabe with Garlic
4 ounces thinly sliced prosciutto or speck
2 packed cups fresh basil leaves
1/2 cup olive tapenade

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Slice bread in half lengthwise. Scoop out and discard soft interior. Place loaf in oven until toasted, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove; spread 1 side with goat cheese. Top with Peppadews, broccoli rabe, prosciutto, and basil. Spread other half of bread with tapenade.
  • Sandwich; wrap tightly in plastic. Place a heavy skillet on top, weighted down with canned goods; refrigerate at least 1 hour and up to 8 hours. Slice and serve.

ITALIAN COMBO AND BROCCOLI RABE PRESSED HERO



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Together, broccoli rabe and roast pork make a Philadelphia classic. In our twist, we substitute spicy deli meats as a partner to the bracing greens.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 4h25m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 bunch (about 1-1/4 pounds) broccoli rabe, chopped into 1/2 inch pieces
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup sliced pickled hot cherry peppers, roughly chopped, plus 3 tablespoons of their pickling liquid
1 large sesame semolina loaf (about 14-by-4-inches and about 10 ounces)
1/3 pound thinly sliced provolone
1/4 pound thinly sliced prosciutto
1/4 pound thinly sliced salami
1/4 pound thinly sliced mortadella

Steps:

  • Put the 1/4 cup olive oil and the garlic slices in a large skillet and place over medium heat. When the garlic starts to turn a light golden brown, add the broccoli rabe, 3/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Stir to coat evenly in the oil. Cover the skillet with a lid and turn the heat down to low. Cook until the broccoli rabe stems are just tender, 6 to 8 minutes. Uncover and turn the heat up to medium-high. Stir in the cherry pepper pickling liquid and cook until the pan is dry, an additional 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and let cool completely.
  • Slice the semolina loaf horizontally and lay the two halves cut-side up. Pull out some of the bread from both halves (reserve for another use), leaving a 1/2--inch border. Drizzle both halves with some olive oil. Spread half of the broccoli rabe on the bottom half. Layer on the cherry peppers, provolone, prosciutto, salami, mortadella, the remaining broccoli rabe and the top half of bread. Wrap tightly in parchment, wax paper or plastic wrap and tie with twine if necessary. Place a brick (see Cook's Note) or cast-iron skillet on top for at least 3 hours to flatten, refrigerated. About 45 minutes before serving, bring the sandwich to room temperature.

PRESSED COPPA SANDWICHES WITH BROCCOLI RABE PESTO



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When working with big flavors, you don't need big quantities. "There's something to be said for restraint," says chef Chris Kuziemko of Chicago's Publican Quality Meats, a butcher shop that uses house-cured meat to make incredible sandwiches. Take his lead and swap the grocery store cold cuts for a special cured meat like soppressata or prosciutto, and indulge in a quality cheese. You'll build something beautiful without having to supersize. Just be sure to balance all the bold notes: In this pulled-back panino, Kuziemko uses a sharp provolone to cut the fat and the slightly sweet flavor of the coppa, and honey to temper the spicy-bitter broccoli rabe pesto. Because when no single ingredient dominates, each one can shine.

Provided by Chris Kuziemko

Categories     Sandwich     Cheese     Garlic     Lunch     Ham     Broccoli Rabe     Bon Appétit     Sandwich Theory     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

Broccoli rabe pesto:
1 pound broccoli rabe (rapini; about 1 large bunch)
Kosher salt
6 garlic cloves, smashed
1/4 cup olive oil
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/2 cup finely grated Pecorino
2 teaspoons honey
Assembly:
8 slices country-style bread
8 ounces thinly sliced provolone cheese
4 ounces thinly sliced sweet coppa or prosciutto
Olive oil (for skillet)

Steps:

  • For broccoli rabe pesto:
  • Cook broccoli rabe in a large pot of boiling salted water until bright green, about 30 seconds; drain (reserve pot). Transfer to a bowl of ice water to cool. Drain. Squeeze out water; cut into 1" pieces.
  • Combine broccoli rabe, garlic, oil, and red pepper flakes in reserved pot. Cook over low heat, stirring often, until broccoli rabe is very soft, 40-50 minutes. Let pesto cool slightly. Mix in Pecorino and honey.
  • For assembly:
  • Build sandwiches with bread, provolone, coppa, and broccoli rabe pesto. Brush a large skillet with oil; heat over mediumlow heat. Working in batches and brushing skillet with oil as needed, add sandwiches to pan, cover with foil, and place a heavy skillet on top. Cook until bread is toasted and cheese melts, 4-5 minutes per side (you can also use a lightly oiled panini press).
  • DO AHEAD: Pesto can be made 3 days ahead. Cover; chill.

PROSCIUTTO AND PROVOLONE PANINI SANDWICHES



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The perfect flavor combo--prosciutto, Provolone, pesto, and roasted bell peppers--on rustic bread and toasted in a panini press makes a great lunch or a quick, light dinner.

Provided by Carapelli® Olive Oil

Categories     Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips     Carapelli® Olive Oil

Time 19m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 6

½ cup CARAPELLI® Extra Virgin Olive Oil
8 slices rustic Italian or sourdough bread
¼ cup prepared basil pesto
16 thin slices Provolone cheese
12 thin slices prosciutto
4 whole, well-drained bottled roasted red peppers, cut into strips

Steps:

  • Heat a panini grill or waffle iron. Brush oil over bread slices. Turn 4 slices over; spread pesto evenly over bread. Top with half of the cheese, tearing to fit if necessary, all of the prosciutto and pepper strips and remaining cheese. Close sandwiches with remaining bread oiled sides up.
  • Cook (in batches) in panini maker* or waffle iron 3 to 4 minutes or until golden brown and cheese is melted.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 798.5 calories, Carbohydrate 27.4 g, Cholesterol 75.8 mg, Fat 63.9 g, Fiber 2.1 g, Protein 31 g, SaturatedFat 21.9 g, Sodium 1753.6 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

PRESSED BROCCOLI RABE AND MOZZARELLA SANDWICHES



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I love these sandwiches. They're a vegetarian cross between a New Orleans-style muffuletta (hey olive salad!) and a Philadelphia-style pork and broccoli rabe sandwich. They're also inspired by a passage I once read about how legendary food writer M. F. K. Fisher made a guest sit on a wrapped sandwich while they chatted so it would be perfectly pressed in time for lunch. Ha! When these sandwiches are pressed, the olive and caper mixture soaks into the bread and the cheese and garlicky broccoli rabe become really good friends. The broccoli rabe can also be served as a side dish with the olive mixture spooned on top (or you can mix the lot with cooked pasta and call it dinner). If you can't find or don't like broccoli rabe, substitute regular broccoli or any dark, leafy green such as kale.

Provided by Julia Turshen

Categories     Sandwich     Dinner     Lunch     Vegetarian     Leafy Green     Broccoli Rabe     Mozzarella     Olive

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

3/4 lb [340 g] broccoli rabe (an average bunch), tough stems discarded, roughly chopped
3 Tbsp olive oil
Kosher salt
2 large garlic cloves, minced
Pinch of red pepper flakes
1/4 cup [40 g] green olives, pitted and finely chopped
1 1/2 Tbsp drained brined capers, finely chopped
1 Tbsp red wine vinegar
4 individual-size sandwich rolls, split (I like rolls with sesame seeds for this, but you do you)
1 lb [455 g] fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced

Steps:

  • Pour water to a depth of 1 in [2.5 cm] into a medium pot and set over high heat. When the water boils, add a large pinch of salt and then the broccoli rabe and cook, stirring, until bright green and slightly wilted, about 30 seconds. Drain the broccoli rabe in a colander, wipe the pot dry, and return it to high heat. Add 2 Tbsp of the olive oil, the garlic, and the red pepper flakes and stir the garlic into the oil until it's fragrant, just 15 seconds. Immediately add the drained broccoli rabe and a large pinch of salt and cook, stirring, until the broccoli rabe is coated with the garlicky oil and is a bit more softened, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat and set the broccoli rabe aside to cool down a bit.
  • In a small bowl, combine the olives, capers, vinegar, the remaining 1 Tbsp olive oil, and a small pinch of salt and stir together. Place the rolls, cut-side up, on a work surface and evenly distribute the olive mixture among the rolls, putting some on both halves of each roll. Divide the mozzarella and broccoli rabe evenly among the rolls, close the rolls, and then tightly wrap each sandwich in plastic wrap. Place something flat and heavy on top of the sandwiches, such as a large cast-iron skillet. Let the sandwiches sit under this weight for at least an hour before eating or putting them in your backpack.

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TIPS
** - **Use good-quality bread:** The bread is the foundation of any sandwich, so it's important to use a high-quality loaf that will hold up to the other ingredients. A baguette, ciabatta, or sourdough bread would all be good options. - **Slice the prosciutto thinly:** This will help it to cook evenly and make it easier to eat. - **Cook the broccoli rabe until it is justtender:** You don't want it to be too soft, or it will lose its crunch. - **Use a good quality cheese:** The cheese is another important ingredient in this sandwich, so it's important to use a cheese that melts well and has a good flavour. A sharp cheddar, mozzarella, or fontina cheese would all be good options. - **Press the sandwich until the cheese is melted and the bread is toasted:** This will help to hold the sandwich together and make it easier to eat. ### **
SUMMARY
** This sandwich is a delicious and easy-to-make lunch or dinner option. The combination of prosciutto, broccoli rabe, and cheese is a classic, and the sandwich is sure to please everyone at the table. ### **
CONCLUSIONS
** This sandwich is a great way to use up leftover broccoli rabe. It's also a good option for a quick and easy meal. The sandwich can be made in advance and reheated, or it can be eaten right away. I hope you enjoy this recipe!

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