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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Banana Apple Bacon Grilled Cheese on Cinnamon Raisin Bread

If you've chosen this post, you're more than likely intrigued as to how such a strange combination tasted so addicting, I made and ate TWO that night. And even though I've already had dinner, writing about it makes me want another one right now. It's that good.

The Recipe: Banana Apple Bacon Grilled Cheese on Cinnamon Raisin Bread
  • 2 slices of Cinnamon  Raisin Bread
  • 1/2 banana, sliced long ways, thinly and then each slice should be cut in half
  • 1/2 apple, sliced thinly, no core
  • 1 strip of bacon, cooked, broken into pieces
  • 1 tbsp shredded, low fat Mozzarella
  • 1/4 tsp butter
The Process: 
  • Heat your panini pan and press on a large burner using high heat
  • Set the press aside on the stovetop
  • Spread butter on both sides of both slices of the bread
  • When the pan is hot enough, place both slices of bread on the pan...remember to turn the heat down!!
  • Sprinkle mozzarella on both sides of the bread
  • When mozzarella is securely melted on each slice, lay the banana slices on one slice of bread
  • Next, lay the apple slices on top of the banana slices
  • Finally,  lay the bacon pieces on top of the apple slices
  • Close your sandwich, and press until grill marks brown to desired color
  • Enjoy with cinnamon sugar pita chips or other all natural snack

The Calories:

Bread: 170 calories
Banana: 45 calories
Apple: 40 calories
Bacon: 42 calories
Mozzarella: 20 calories
Butter: 25 calories
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TOTAL: 342 calories

As a sandwich goes, this is a pretty healthy option! Your typical panini has more than that in the bread alone. If you're looking at that and thinking, "Wait...but you ate two!", think for another second about what I really ate: a banana, an apple, two strips of bacon, and a relatively small amount of cheese and butter, on homemade cinnamon bread. And still ate only 684 calories for a main course for dinner.

What went right: 
           It's a strange but perfect combination! Healthy, natural, well-rounded...I love this sandwich.

What went wrong:
           The first time I almost burnt the bread because I didn't turn the heat down. Came out great though once I noticed.

Will I do this in college:
           Definitely. I might not eat two at once but I will for sure be making it.

Overall, I think this is a wonderful sandwich not only for dinner but for lunch, or even for appetizers if they were cut in diagonal fourths. It's quick, easy, and healthy...Just what every college student needs!

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