This fennel chicken cheddar panini is savory, crunchy and refreshing all at once.
I hate licorice. Actually, hate is a very mellow way of putting it. Despise would be better. Doesn’t matter if it’s red, black, purple, yellow or neon green, (and now the scene in Wizard of Oz with the horses changing color is stuck in my head) it’s all the same kind of disgusting.
So you might be wondering why the heck I’m throwing a fennel panini in your face when most would say fennel tastes like licorice.
Me too.
Here’s the thing, I love fennel.
First of all, how can you not love something as crazy-ass looking as that? I look at it and see a Mickey Mouse head crossed with a furry little alien. It’s freaky and cute at the same time.
I have no good explanation for why the candy can repulse me and yet this bulb, vegetable, whatever it is can taste so delicious while imparting the same flavor.
Maybe it’s my general aversion to candy (just to be clear candy does not include chocolate) or maybe I’m just weird.
Most likely both.
After munching on half the bulb while putting together a random panini for lunch, I decided to throw in some of the fennel for the heck of it.
For a last minute decision, it definitely stole the show flavor wise with it’s bold licorice-y taste. Next time, I’ll try pickled fennel in this panini for some zip. I think it would complement the savory and sweet flavors perfectly.
Things I would suggest doing while making a fennel panini:
1. Definitely add apple + cheddar. The added crunch is fun and the cheese helps mellow out the fennel a bit.
2. Butter your toast. Always. It makes all the difference in “paninifying”
3. Don’t wipe off the crumbs from the 15 inch serrated bread knife with your fingers and expect not to slice half way through one of them.
Just some basics, you know?
But even if #3 does happen, the result is still worth it and better for you than the candy.
Fennel Chicken Cheddar Panini
Ingredients
- 2 slices of whole wheat bread
- 1/2 a small apple, sliced
- 1/4 cup fennel, sliced
- 1/4 cup cooked shredded chicken
- 4 slices sharp cheddar
- 3-4 basil leaves
- butter
Instructions
- Spread butter on one side of each slice of bread.
- Layer all the other ingredients on the reverse side of the bread and form a sandwich.
- Press in a panini maker or in a skillet using something heavy to press down on the top of the sandwich until the cheese starts melting and the bread is toasted and brown.
- Enjoy warm.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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LOL, I hate licorice but love fennel too. Never thought to sandwich-ify fennel and I think this is a great idea. Love the crunch of the panini with all the different flavors!
So THATS the hand slicing you mentioned on IG! I’ve done that before. Yikes. Hope it heals up quick for you. Can you believe I’ve never had a panini?! Maybe one of these days I’ll get around to it. Looks fantastic though ;)
never had a panini!? We need to rectify this asap.
Yum! I need to buy fennel so I can make this!
It looks really good, but fennel and me are not friends. lol.
I can detect even the slightest addition of fennel seed in something. I don’t necessarily hate it but its just so pronounced. I do hate licorice also though, but fortunately for me it contains gluten so its the perfect excuse to never have to eat it again!
And I just my finger on the blender blade yesterday licking guacamole, no shame and well worth it.
Thanks for this wonderful post. I’m looking forward for your next post. thanks for sharing this knowledge for all of us,.Thanks for the recipe!
I hate liquorice too (and that extends to liquorice flavour booze too) but I still haven’t quite mastered the art of liking fennel. I can see how this combo would be great though, maybe this will be the one that captures my heart?
Prior to having three kids, I also hated licorice (black licorice, not the flavored kind). But since having kids I have found I love black licorice. Weird that my tastes have changed.
I need a panini press. pronto
I had fennel the first time last year and I really like it, but my family isn’t to crazy about it. I love pairing fennel with pears, but I love your idea of pairing it with apples. Your sandwich looks yummy! Have a great week!