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Cheddar, Apple, and Roast Beef Panini

December 22, 2016 By justalittlebitofbacon 10 Comments

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Don’t know what to do with your holiday leftovers? How about tender, thinly sliced roast beef, tangy horseradish sauce, a good sharp cheddar, and crispy sliced apples all between two pieces of sourdough bread!? This roast beef panini is a sandwich worthy of being called dinner and an excellent use of that leftover roast beef.

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I love to transform my holiday and Sunday dinner leftovers into delicious paninis! There is something about taking a sandwich, heating it up, crisping the bread, and melting the cheese which turns a tasty sandwich into a meal.

Am I right?

Last year I made a turkey, brie, and cranberry mustard panini with my Thanksgiving leftovers, and we couldn’t wait to have another this year. And, when I say couldn’t wait I mean it literally. 🙂 We were enjoying these paninis during my pre-Thanksgiving recipe testing and were quite happy!

This year it was time to tackle roast beef paninis. We often have roast beef or tenderloins during the Christmas holidays and that leftover roast beef needs a proper panini to go with it.

…or at least I think it does!

Tip: Add the sauce after the panini is done so that it stays cold in contrast to the hot sandwich.

What to do with leftover roast beef? Layer it up on sourdough bread with apples, cheddar, and horseradish sauce for a roast beef panini! Great for lunch or dinner. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

Last weekend we had a small holiday party and I cooked All The Things, because I like to cook all the things. It’s my thing. 🙂 I’m always happiest when I’m creating food in my kitchen and inviting people to eat it with me.

I made Salt Cod Fritters, Crispy Lamb Meatballs, Red Pepper and Feta Sauce, Hasselback Potato Gratin, Broccoli Salad, Grilled Fillets, Snowball Cookies, and more! But then I was left with a delicious problem.

What to do with the leftover fillets?

With the memory of my turkey panini fresh in my mind, making a roast beef panini seemed the perfect solution. My first thought was horseradish sauce, since horseradish and beef are great friends. Then I pulled out a great Vermont sharp cheddar (I like cabot) for the melty part of the panini. Already I was happy with the combo! But it needed a little something more. I turned over different additions in my head until I thought…apples. A quick trip to the supermarket to get some bread, where I decided sourdough had just the right flavor (though a whole grain bread would be great too), and I was on my way to the panini of my dreams.

Okay, not exactly dreams, but definitely the roast beef panini of my dinner!

– Happy Eating, Annemarie

What to do with leftover roast beef? Layer it up on sourdough bread with apples, cheddar, and horseradish sauce for a roast beef panini! Great for lunch or dinner. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

What to do with leftover roast beef? Layer it up on sourdough bread with apples, cheddar, and horseradish sauce for a roast beef panini! Great for lunch or dinner. | justalittlebitofbacon.com
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Cheddar, Apple, and Roast Beef Panini

What to do with leftover roast beef? Layer it up on sourdough bread with apples, cheddar, and horseradish sauce for a roast beef panini! Great for lunch or dinner.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time5 minutes mins
Total Time15 minutes mins
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 700kcal
Author: Just a Little Bit of Bacon

Ingredients

Horseradish Sauce

  • 3/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp horseradish
  • 2 med green onions minced

Roast Beef Panini

  • 8 slices sourdough bread or multigrain
  • 12 oz leftover roast beef thinly sliced
  • 6 oz sharp cheddar cheese sliced
  • 1 med apple thinly sliced
  • olive oil for the pan and brushing the bread

Instructions

Horseradish Sauce

  • In a medium bowl, mix together all the horseradish sauce ingredients. Set aside

Roast Beef Panini

  • Heat a grill pan or panini press. Pull out 4 slices of bread. Brush one side of each slice with olive oil and lay them oiled side down. Layer each slice of bread with the roast beef, apple slices, and cheddar cheese, dividing the toppings equally. Top each panini with a slice of bread and oil the top of the bread.
  • Once the panini pan is hot, add a little oil to the pan. Add the paninis and either press them with the panini press or use a flat weight on top of the bread. Grill until they are golden brown on both sides. I use a grill pan with a weight; it takes 2-3 per side to grill the paninis.
  • Remove the paninis from the pan, pry up the top slice of bread and add the horseradish mayonnaise. Slice in half and serve.

Notes

I used a Honeycrisp apple. I love the flavor and they stay white longer than many other varieties.
 
If you don't have leftover roast beef and want a panini, use deli roast beef.
What to do with leftover roast beef? Layer it up on sourdough bread with apples, cheddar, and horseradish sauce for a roast beef panini! Great for lunch or dinner. | justalittlebitofbacon.com
What to do with leftover roast beef? Layer it up on sourdough bread with apples, cheddar, and horseradish sauce for a roast beef panini! Great for lunch or dinner. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

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Comments

  1. Kristine says

    December 27, 2016 at 5:22 pm

    Ooh yes! I love the flavor of apples and cheese, this panini sounds just delightful! It would be perfection on a chilly day! Bookmarked!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      December 27, 2016 at 6:29 pm

      Great idea. A nice, cold day and a hot panini. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Lisa | Garlic + Zest says

    December 27, 2016 at 4:50 pm

    5 stars
    Now that’s what I call a sandwich! Wow! Great flavors and love the snap of apple in there too!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      December 27, 2016 at 6:21 pm

      The apple is the last little bit the sandwich needed. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Linda @ Your Daily Food Choices says

    December 27, 2016 at 4:10 pm

    YUM, YUM and more YUM! Your Panini looks amazing. Beautiful photo! Love your tip for adding the sauce after the Panini is cooked.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      December 27, 2016 at 6:19 pm

      I like the sauce much better if it isn’t cooked so definitely add it after.

      Reply
  4. swathi says

    December 27, 2016 at 1:55 pm

    5 stars
    That is wonderful sandwich with layers of perfect flavor. I like the spiciness of horseradish sauce. love it.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      December 27, 2016 at 6:17 pm

      Thank you. 🙂

      Reply
  5. Tara says

    December 27, 2016 at 1:00 pm

    5 stars
    Such a gorgeous sandwich! I love those layers and winter flavors. That horseradish sauce sounds perfect.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      December 27, 2016 at 6:16 pm

      Thanks! I do love horseradish sauce with beef.

      Reply

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