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College Recipes, ed. 1: Sandwiches

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Grilled cheese & chicken noodle soup I notice that during the school year, I tend to lapse into a routine of fast food for lunch and dinner, with some marshmallowy cereal for breakfast if I get up early enough. This year, though, I’ve been focusing on getting my health back in order – that is, drinking at least one bottle of water each day, cutting down on sodas, and, the one I’ve found to be the hardest of all: cooking my own food.

Cooking in college is hard. Not only is it expensive to cook for only a few people, but it’s hard to find access to a good kitchen. Furthermore, time between classes and work is scarce. But it is possible – which is why I’ll be dedicating a section of this blog to recipes that are college-friendly, that is, cheap and easy to make.

Today’s feature is the sandwich – the easy-to-eat, warm, cheesy and meaty sandwich. What’s great about them is I can eat them with one hand – that is, while I’m reading, typing, or sketching. Even if neither of these sandwiches piques your interest – keep in mind that there’s a sandwich for everyone – and most of them are easy to make!

Chicken Pesto Panini

Chicken Pesto Panini
Chicken pesto paninis are one of my all-time favorite sandwiches. I have at least one a week, and I’ve yet to grow tired of them. Despite costing $8 at most sandwich places, chicken pesto paninis are surprisingly easy and cheap to make! All it requires is:
- Frozen bag of grilled chicken strips ($6 at Target, will make several sanwiches and keeps for a while)
- Sourdough bread
- Pesto sauce
- Mayonnaise
- Provolone cheese

Steps:
Thaw chicken in microwave for approximately 4 minutes. For each sandwich, mix 2 parts mayonnaise with 1 part pesto (I use 2 tablespoons with 1 tablespoon, respectively). Spread on each side of bread generously. Put cheese on one side, chicken on the other. In a panini press or a pan, grill both sides of sandwich until bread is brown and cheese is melted.

Grilled Cheese & Chicken Noodle Soup

Grilled Cheese & Chicken Noodle Soup
While grilled cheese isn’t the most nutritious meal, when paired with chicken noodle soup, it’s at least more healthy than a large order of fries. And, as you may know from experience, chicken noodle soup is one of the best cures for the common cold and cough! (However, I’m still on the hunt for a good one! Campbell’s is just too watery, even though I mix in about half the recommended amount of water. Suggestions?)

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lisa (leelee) said on October 26, 2009 at 6:12 pm

pesto chicken sandwiches are a staple in my kitchen as well in addition to tuna salad on bagels. and i can’t live without french baguettes. yeah, even fresh vegetables (organic) can be expensive as meat.

as far as campbell’s, i like their chicken wonton soup best. although, i think any kind of meat in a can tastes strange, so i usually stick with their veggie selection. the only exception may be pâté, i’m thinking of ordering a block from a reliable source online.

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Tuan said on October 26, 2009 at 6:16 pm

You’re making me really crave a panini now. Great blog url btw!

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kelly ann said on October 26, 2009 at 6:28 pm

i looooove chicken pesto paninis<3 SO good. and there is nothing like a grilled cheese sandwich and chicken noodle soup (or my favorite, tomato soup!) – it reminds me of childhood.

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annabel said on October 26, 2009 at 7:39 pm

chicken noodle soup from scratch is AH-MAZING but the closest i’ve found to that in a can is definitely progresso chicken noodle soup!

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Lindsey said on October 27, 2009 at 2:57 pm

I am really craving me some chicken noodle soup now :O I’ve never even though about making it from scratch! Need to look into that~

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Toni said on November 3, 2009 at 10:19 am

Those look so good. Paninis and soup are an essential meal for me. Instead of chicken noodle, I usually have my grilled cheese with Campbell’s healthy-ish Select Harvest tomato basil soup. Somehow they go together perfectly for me, and I’ve never been big on tomato soup.

After seeing your post I’m tempted to look up recipes for making my own pesto sauce!

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deby said on March 30, 2010 at 11:06 pm

i think is PANINO not PANINI,it’s like shoe and shoes!
:) a small mistake! love from ItalY!

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