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    Oh I love Paninis! It never occured to me that I could use the Foreman Grill to make them. I'm excited now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramanth
    Oh I love Paninis! It never occured to me that I could use the Foreman Grill to make them. I'm excited now!
    That makes 2 of us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramanth
    Oh I love Paninis! It never occured to me that I could use the Foreman Grill to make them. I'm excited now!
    Now it makes three of us! I never thought of that. I LOVE paninis!

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    I find for the most part if you wait until the grill is heated to full temp before putting the panino on then they become crisp within about 3-5 minutes which is usually the perfect amount of time to make everything on the panino nice and hot and melt the cheese really well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kittycats_delight
    I find for the most part if you wait until the grill is heated to full temp before putting the panino on then they become crisp within about 3-5 minutes which is usually the perfect amount of time to make everything on the panino nice and hot and melt the cheese really well.
    That's great to know. Thanks! I have very little counter/cupboard space so I just don't have room for another gadget.
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    I cannot WAIT to try a melon and prosciutto panini!

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