Panini Mozzarella Caprese |
There's nothing better for me than a warm cheesy panini on a December
Panini: Sauteed Eggplants |
Don't hate me, but the weather is just gorgeous. Not for cooking though. In the kitchen I have to make something really quick, panini quick. I've been making sandwiches every day with different ingredients. I love it all, however my all time favorite is Mozzarella Caprese. I can't just have enough of it.
Ingredients for Mozzarella Caprese |
NOTE: If you remember, a little over a month ago we (me and the teenager) were moving to Seattle. Yes, we did. But the job didn't work out for me, and we came back to Arkansas for the remaining seven months before my husband graduates from his medical residency. More on "why?" and "What happened?" I'll post some other time, when I am ready. The whole experience was extraordinary yet a bit tiring.
We still moved to another apartment from our big townhouse. I miss my big kitchen...
Panini: Grilled Portobello Mushroom and Eggplant with Mozzarella and Pecorino Romano cheeses with kale salad |
Next seven months are our transitional time: the husband is looking for a job, getting his state license, teenager is working on his college application.
Many things are going on at the same time, which fills our time from 6:30 AM to 10PM, and making the time to fly: I realized that I haven't posted in a week!
Bare with me, and if you don't hear from me for too long, send me a note.:)
I still have some photos and a few note worthy places to share from that road trip...
Sunset... |
See you,
Marina
Oh Marina. I was wondering how you were doing.
ReplyDeleteThe sandwiches looks delicious!! Yummy! I think you should write cook books, girl.
We are having unusually warm weather here, too.
Thank you Sheila. I am doing fine, and enjoy being here with my family and with my blogging friends. :)
DeleteNothing like a panini on a cool or warm day, beautiful photos too!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Since we moved I haven't find that perfect spot in my apartment yet... :)
DeleteI am sorry it didn't work for you Marina! I know how much you wanted to get back to Seattle! I hope everyhting you plan from now on will end up as you want it! Thanks for asking about my son. He is doing fine in this new school and he is very happy with lots of new friends. Your panini look so yummy and delicious! I would love to have one at work right now!
ReplyDeleteThank you Katerina for your kind words. I have to tell you that it was my decision not to take the job for a reason I will tell later. And I never felt better: sometimes to understand what is our's and what is not we have to make that journey. We still plan to go back there, and my husband is in full gear working on his license in that state. But I am happy where I am, and one of the big lessons I've learn is to live not only in the future, but to enjoy this moment too.
DeleteI am so glad to hear about your son! Being happy at where you are is very important, I know that! :)
I'm sorry to hear that the Seattle job didn't work out! I can only imagine how exhausting it would have been! Meanwhile, this sandwich is all bliss! :D
ReplyDeleteHi Lorraine, you are absolutely right, it was very exhausting until I made up my mind and left. Then a huge wave of relieve came through me, and it was quite an interesting experience. I have no regrets whatsoever! :)
DeleteI am sorry my friend, I hope everything looks up from here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sandwich to enjoy :D
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Thanks Uru, you are very sweet person! :) I am fine, as a matter of fact it was my decision, and I feel good about it. And we drove through the beautiful country! :)
DeleteThat is one very long drive! Or rather two very long drives... I have the basil ready - in a month I sound have tomatoes. Not long to wait - I love cheese and tomato toasted sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteIt was a long two drives, but sometimes we have to drive some distance to understand what is what you want/need in your life. So, I have no regrets. Thanks, Liz, for your comment! :)
DeleteHope from now on all works out well for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteSitting down to breakfast and would love one of your sandwiches, thank you.
Thanks Norma. Come over and I'll make you many sandwiches, and the weather is very nice here now too... :)
DeleteIt totaly is my kind of sandwich!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood, it makes many of us! :)
DeleteSo sorry the job didn't work out! What an downer. Better luck going forward. But you need no luck in the sandwich line - this is terrific! I love this sort of sandwich. And the weather lately has been amazing, hasn't it? Chilly weather ahead, though, at least here in St. Louis.
ReplyDeleteHi John, well, I am not sorry that job didn't work out. I feel relieved and have no regrets about my whole journey to Seattle and back. Sometimes we have to go all the way to understand that it's not for us.
DeleteChilly weather ahead is not for us yet, I am waiting for cooler days so I can bake some cookies! :)
Too bad about the job, but I'm sure better things are on the horizon. Those sandwiches look so good, I want on right now!
ReplyDeletexox Lilly
Thanks Lilly, it was my choice, and I am happy with it. Sometimes the journey is needed to understand where we belong. :) I love making those sandwiches, come down I'll share! :)
DeleteWhat a turmoil you experienced in your life. I agree with Mamam Smith. Maybe something better in on the horizont. As Dalai Lama said one day: not getting what you wanted is sometimes a great stroke of luck. And looking back at my life it is so true :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd I have to admit Marina that I envy you sooo much your "winter" temperatures. For the person like me that hates winter such high temperatures would be simply perfect. My summers have tendency to pass very quickly and cold winters are sooooooo long.
All the best My Dear Friend :-)
Thanks Joanna. Yes, you (and Dalai Lama) are right, and I am perfectly happy at where I am now.
DeleteI don't like winter either, I don't miss boots, gloves, warm clothes even a bit! :)
I'm sure you've made the right decision, Marina, and will be happier as a result. And you've taught "the teenager" that it's OK to change your mind. That's a valuable lesson and the earlier you learn it, the better.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite purchases of the past few years was my electric grill/panini maker. It can elevate something as common as a bologna sandwich. "Feed" it a caprese sandwich and the result is sublime. :)
You know, John, actually the teenager and my daughter were the ones who taught me that it's OK to change my mind. I am so grateful for this lesson, and I've seen my kids acting as mature adults. That was a Wow-moment. :)
DeleteThe panini looks great...and perfect paired with the salad...perfect meal Marina :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a nice week!
Thanks Juliana! Glad you enjoyed this post. Please, do come back! :)
DeleteWow! YOu have gone through so much in the past couple of months. I hope things will settle down for you soon :)
ReplyDeleteI love sandwiches and the falvors in yours are AMAZING!
Sawsan, you are so kind. Thank you for your warm words. :)
DeleteI really love caprese! It is my favourite panino. Makes a great meal. Take care Marina X
ReplyDeleteThank you Alida. Yes, caprese is my favorite panino too! :)
DeleteYou really have gone through a difficult time of late. I hope things improve soon. That caprese panini looks great though :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer. I look at this as an exploring experience. :)
DeleteHi Marina! I'm so sorry about all the crazy transitions that are going on right now for you. It's tough to be in a transition stage. Just remember that it's only temporary and that there's a reason that things didn't work out as planned right now. I have had to learn that lesson, and I now know and believe that there are bigger and better things out there that I couldn't fathom at the time. I always know and tell myself that I'm in the right place at the right time with the right people!
ReplyDeleteTake care and enjoy this beautiful weather that you have been blessed with. We usually get our "summer" weather in January. I love and savor it each year.
xoxo,
Jackie
Thank Jackie for your kind words. Yes, I do believe that everything happens for a reason. And my kids taught me a very good lesson too. I enjoy being in the moment: something I haven't done... well, never... :)
DeleteSorry for your trying time, but at least you aren't stuck in a job not to your liking! Your sandwich looks delicious and I need to get out my panini maker. Here's to a great future for you and your family!!!
ReplyDeletePam, I am looking into that time as the time of re-discovery and new opportunity. And, we drove through a very beautiful country. :) Thanks for your comment!
DeleteWow Marina, what a crazy time it's been, that's a ton of road miles to put on! Hope things settle down a bit for you now. Paninis sound great, I too love that Caprese one, yum!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris! I feel as a huge weight fell off my shoulder, really... :)
DeleteI hope things start taking a turn better for all of you--goodness knows you deserve it! I'm glad you've found time to slow down and kip in the kitchen once in a while. Best wishes~
ReplyDeleteKitchen and cooking keeps me on track, really. When I cook, either simple meal or knead a bread dough, I am in Zen place... Thanks for your comment! :)
DeleteLove that sunset but I think you already know how partial I am to sky shots. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lindy! I can't help it either to take a photo as every night we witness such a beautiful sunsets...:)
DeleteNo matter how cold it may be here (and it IS cold!), I would love to have one of your paninis. I miss summer and aromatic, real tomatoes...
ReplyDeleteI miss summer too, Sissi. I don't like winters at all. :)
DeleteI could live on this kind of `meals´, bread and italian toppings. They make me hungry! It is the perfect thing to eat when you have a lot going on.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paula! I could live on those meals too. :)
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