Why are paninis so expensive?!
also, what is with the recent panini craze!? whenever you go into a supermarket--you find these things all over the frozen section by pretty much every company that can sell them!.
MSRP: $4!.39-$6!.59 FROZEN
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MSRP: $4!.39-$6!.59 FROZEN
C'mon! 10 points to the best (and most entertaining) answer to this double question!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
You seem to be pressing for answers,!.!.!.get it panini, pressing!?
Anyway, like with anything that requires special equipment to make a product or produce the ingredients, the price is raised exponentially!.
A panini press is a specialized sandwich griddle that basically grills a sandwich on both sides using pressure and a textured surface!. A simple grilled cheese sandwich is therefore transformed into a work of culinary genius!.
Traditionally, a panini refers to a small loaf of bread with a filling of salami, ham (prosciutto), cheese, and sometimes just a seasoned pork (porchetta)!. The grilled version was then grilled in a heated press!.
Italian in origin, the prices of most of these ingredients is expensive at most delis,!.!.and then try to find a special type of sandwich grill (panini press) now you can begin to see why there is such a big expense to it!.
Cheap knock-off style sandwiches call for a hot brick to be placed on the sandwich while it is grilled,!.!.it works, but the texture caused by the surface of the panini press is not there and that crispiness is part of the total sandwich experience!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Anyway, like with anything that requires special equipment to make a product or produce the ingredients, the price is raised exponentially!.
A panini press is a specialized sandwich griddle that basically grills a sandwich on both sides using pressure and a textured surface!. A simple grilled cheese sandwich is therefore transformed into a work of culinary genius!.
Traditionally, a panini refers to a small loaf of bread with a filling of salami, ham (prosciutto), cheese, and sometimes just a seasoned pork (porchetta)!. The grilled version was then grilled in a heated press!.
Italian in origin, the prices of most of these ingredients is expensive at most delis,!.!.and then try to find a special type of sandwich grill (panini press) now you can begin to see why there is such a big expense to it!.
Cheap knock-off style sandwiches call for a hot brick to be placed on the sandwich while it is grilled,!.!.it works, but the texture caused by the surface of the panini press is not there and that crispiness is part of the total sandwich experience!.Www@FoodAQ@Com