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  2. Pie iron - Wikipedia

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    A pie iron, also called pudgy pie iron, sandwich toaster, snackwicher, toastie maker, sandwich maker, is a cooking appliance that consists of two hinged concave, round or square, cast iron or aluminium plates on long handles. Its "clamshell" design resembles that of a waffle iron, but without the checkered pattern.

  3. Use your panini press in all new ways with these ... - AOL

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    Panini presses can do so much more than grill sandwiches! Make breakfast, cook bacon and even prep desserts with these easy hacks. The post Use your panini press in all new ways with these ...

  4. Panini (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Panini is a word of Italian origin. In Italian, the noun panino (Italian:; pl.: panini) is a diminutive of pane (lit. ' bread ') and refers to a bread roll. Panino imbottito (lit. ' stuffed panino ') refers to a sandwich, but the word panino is also often used alone to indicate a sandwich in general.

  5. Learn how to make delicious panini press toaster pastries - AOL

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    You can use a panini press to make delicious, homemade toaster pastries. The post Learn how to make delicious panini press toaster pastries appeared first on In The Know.

  6. Panini Group - Wikipedia

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    Panini is an Italian company that produces books, comics, magazines, stickers, trading cards and other items through its collectibles and publishing subsidiaries. [2] [3] It is headquartered in Modena and named after the Panini brothers who founded it in 1961. [1] Panini distributes its own products, and products of third party providers. [4]

  7. My Chef-Husband Just Taught Me How to Make the Best-Ever ...

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    Invest in a quality panini press. Luke isn't the biggest fan of electric panini presses (sorry, Giada). He prefers cast iron grill pans with a panini press lid like the one in our trusty Staub set.