for the caramelized onions
2 tbsp olive oil
2 large onions, thinly sliced
4 cloves of garlic, minced
1 tbsp dried thyme
1 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
for the roasted asparagus
1 bunch asparagus
2 tbsp olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
for the rest of the panini
8 slices of bread
4 tbsp butter, room temperature
4 tbsp stone ground mustard
1.5 cups shredded fontina cheese
1 cup grated parmesan cheese
4 slices prosciutto
preheat oven to 400
meanwhile, trim the asparagus and toss it in the olive oil. sprinkle with salt and pepper. arrange the asparagus on a lined cookie sheet and roast in the oven for about 10 minutes.
to build the panini: lay four slices of bread on a flat surface. spread 1/2 tbsp butter on each slice, then lay the bread butter side down. spread 1 tbsp of the mustard on each slice. use 1/4 of the fontina cheese on each slice, then top each with a slice of prosciutto. divide the onions evenly between the sandwiches-ensuring a smooth even layer. lay the asparagus length wise across each sandwich. sprinkle the parmesan evenly over the sandwiches and top with the other slices of bread. butter the tops of the bread with the remaining butter. carefully place one panini in a non stick pan over medium heat. place a panini weight* on top of the panini. cook for about 3-5 on each side or until golden brown and cheese is melted.
*you do not have to use a panini weight, you could also use a garden brick covered with tin foil. you can also just use a dinner plate with a heavy canned good on top.
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this is one of those foods that has a quieting effect on people. you put it on the table and it just gets quiet. after people get over the initial shock of it all, they get the idea that maybe they should eat it. after that it all becomes a blur. you get the chewiness of the bread, the creamy cheese, the salty prosciutto, the sweet mellow onions, the crispy asparagus and the tang of the mustard in every bite. its good. its crazy good. the flavors are so amazing together you will race to finish the sandwich. then come the "are you going to finish that?" looks and it turns into a fight to keep your panini from being stolen right out from under you! trust me when i say it is worth the fight to keep your panini. you'll thank me later :)
