Hot crispy sandwiches make a decadent and delightful dinner. We love this creamy artichoke pesto but if you’re not feeling up to making your own you can use a store-bought pesto or tapenade. Leave the pesto and/or onions off the sandwiches for less adventurous eaters in the family.
1/4cupextra virgin olive oilplus 1 additional Tbsp. for sautéing the onions
1red onionhalved and thinly sliced
15oz. canned artichoke heartsdrained and rinsed
1clove garliccoarsely chopped
1/2cupfresh flat leaf parsleychopped
2Tbspwalnut pieces
1/2lemonuse ½ tsp. zest. Add the juice, too, if you want the pesto tangier
1/2tsp.salt
1/8tsp.black pepper
1loaf ciabatta bread halved, separating the top from the bottom, use wheat/gluten-free, if neede)
8oz. fresh mozzarella cheesesliced
Instructions
Heat a heavy skillet over medium heat, add 1 Tbsp. oil, and when it is hot, add the onions and a sprinkle of salt (for a more pickled flavor, add 1 tsp. of red wine vinegar to the onions when they are almost done cooking). Cook, stirring occasionally, until they are very tender and a little browned, 7 - 10 minutes.
In a food processor (use a mini if you have one), combine the artichokes, remaining oil, garlic, parsley, walnuts, lemon zest, 1/4 tsp. salt, and the pepper, and process until smooth. (This can be done up to a week in advance and refrigerated.)
Heat a large nonstick skillet or grill pan (or a panini press, if you have one) over medium heat.
Spread about 6 Tbsp. of the pesto on the bottom half of the bread (reserve remaining pesto to use as a spread or dip), top it with the cheese, then the onions. Put the top half of the bread on top of the fillings and cook the sandwich, pressing it down with a foil-wrapped brick or heavy pot, until the outsides are nicely browned, 3 - 5 minutes per side. Cut the sandwich into sixths and serve immediately.
Notes
Do Ahead or Delegate: Peel the garlic, chop the parsley, zest the lemon (and juice it if desired), prepare and refrigerate the pesto, halve and slice the onion, slice the mozzarella if necessary and refrigerate.Scramble Flavor Booster: Add 1/8 – 1/4 tsp. hot pepper flakes to the pesto mixture.Tip: In search of the fountain of youth? Walnuts contain a compound called biotin, which keeps fingernails strong and may help with thinning hair. The omega-3s in these wonder nuts may also help to reduce wrinkles.Like this recipe? Check out The Scramble's family-friendly meal plans to see just how simple getting dinner on the table can be!