A roast beef sandwich is served up panini style with a quick homemade coleslaw with sundried tomatoes and melty cheddar cheese.
Photos Updated May 2014
Originally posted January 16, 2009 – Summer is right around the corner, which means lots of activities and less time in the kitchen. I like to stock up on sandwich recipes for those nights when there is just not enough time to make a big meal. This one is a husband favorite and one that he requests when he knows it’s sandwich night!
Back when I had a 9 to 5 job, I always had grand ideas of how my days would go if I didn’t have to work and I could just be a stay at home wife. Those ideas included getting up early, but not too early, to go to the gym, getting home and doing some housework, baking treats, organizing my home, and working on all kinds of projects and hobbies that I’d like to get to but never seem to have the time. Also included in my day would be time to make a healthy lunch, and also time to prepare dinner to be on the table for my husband when he got home from work.
Wow – was I wrong about how things would actually go!! I don’t even have a child yet, and even though I get to be a stay at home wife before I get to become a stay at home mother, my days seem to fly by without anything getting done. I still struggle to keep up with the laundry, I haven’t even started organizing anything yet, and hobbies and projects?? Yeah, right. There still is just not enough time in the day.
Along with all of my other misconceptions, I have found that I mostly just snack throughout the day – sometimes even forgetting to eat at all, depending on how busy I am. I thought I’d have time to make myself a delicious lunch each day, but that just doesn’t really happen. So I thought I’d do something about this and I asked for a panini press for Christmas. I was so excited to try my new gift out, and I’m happy to say, it’s had quite a bit of use these last few weeks, even if most of the time it has been to make a quick dinner for my husband and I.
This recipe actually didn’t even start out as a panini. The original recipe has the sandwich made in a pita pocket. I ate my original sandwich that way, but my husband asked if he could have his as a panini. I obliged, and was pleasantly surprised to find that I liked it much better that way. I kept sneaking tastes of his sandwich!!
So the next day at lunch, I decided to actually sit down to a homemade lunch, and I made up the same sandwich that I made my husband the night before. And I loved every bite. Served with a side of oven baked sweet potato fries, my lunchtime was just as I had always imagined it would be. Maybe I need to take time out of my day more often for a delicious lunch!!
Like what you see here? Make sure you are following Taste and Tell for more great recipes and ideas!!
Facebook ** Pinterest ** Twitter ** Instagram ** Google+
or you can subscribe to my newsletter or Feedly or Bloglovin
Roast Beef and Slaw Panini
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup sundried tomatoes drained well and rinsed
- 1 1/2 cups packaged coleslaw mix shredded cabbage and carrots
- 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon prepared deli horseradish
- 1/2 tablespoon mustard
- 1/4 teaspoon caraway seeds
- 1/2 pound deli roast beef thinly sliced
- 4 slices cheddar cheese
- 8 slices whole-wheat bread
- butter
Instructions
- Cut sundried tomatoes into thin strips.
- In a bowl, combine the sundried tomatoes, coleslaw mix, mayonnaise, horseradish, mustard and caraway seeds. Mix well.
- Preheat a panini press. Lightly butter the outsides of each slice of bread. For each sandwich, use 1/4 of the roast beef, a slice of cheese, and 1/4 of the slaw mix. Place sandwiches, buttered side to the press, and press until the sandwich is toasted and the cheese is melted.
Shayne says
we are big panini eaters areound here and pesto is always great on paninis…I think yours look really good too.
Paula says
I totally hear you about ideas vs. reality on the home front. Glad to hear I’m not alone! I totally covet your panini press as well as this sandwich. I love the coleslaw part, and the crust on that bread looks terrific. YUM!
kat says
Funny, when I got to start staying home I figured I would have all the time in the world to do the projects I had in my head but it seems like the first year just slipped away from me. This year I’m making a real effort to try to use my time better.
Madam Chow says
Wow- most of your post sounded like MY life! And I”ve been on a panini kick the past week. I felt I needed a change from cup ‘a noodles!
Patsyk says
I have a panini maker as well, but haven’t made any in awhile… I’m thinking that’ll be lunch this weekend! Your sandwich looks so filling!
HoneyB says
Oh yum! Just the word panini sounds great!
Sylvie says
Mmmhhhh, that looks good. I know what you mean about not getting things done. I don’t work on Fridays and always have great plans to get on top of things or just to do something nice and most of the time it just doesn’t happen.
kristina says
I just got a panini maker too! I’ve wanted one for ages. But now I’m going to have to wait til I’m back home again to try it out. K x
Practically Perfect... says
Oh my gosh, that looks delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe 🙂
MeetaK says
i hear you on this. when i took a little break form work last year i too thought i could do everything i wanted to and couldn’t because work got in the way! no way! but i do love your sit down lunch. next time give me a shout when you make such delicious lunches!
Donna-FFW says
I am so with you on the time issue. I have 4 children, all under 11, and I have 8 every toher weekend. I cherish my spare time during the days when they are at school( 6 hours).. but it feels like 5 minutes. This panini sounds great and looks even better!! Great combo!
glamah16 says
I can imagine your exhausted with the pregnancy. You are your own boss now, so you are not on a clock. That Panini lloks scrumtious right about now.
Dawn says
I would love to have a press. The sandwich combo’s are endless.
I love slaw on any sandwich. I love putting it on my sloppy joes too.
So, this sandwich you have here is really right up my flavor-tastebud alley.
PaniniKathy says
Congrats on the new press – happy grilling! 🙂
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
Time passes way too fast… It seems like I never get to do what I want!
Nice panini! Really scrumptious!
Cheers,
Rosa
Brilynn says
I have no clue where the hours go in a day. I have a stack of books I’ve been trying to read and have just not gotten to most of them because it seems as though there is always about 10 other things that need to be done.
I definitely need to use my sandwich press more often…