A perfect summer panini made with eggplant, tomatoes, mozzarella and skinny pesto on crispy French bread. Make this for one, or for the whole family.
I love, love, LOVE Panini night in my house because everyone is happy and they are so easy to make. If you're capable of making a grilled cheese, then you can make a panini, that's how simple and you don't need a fancy panini press to make it. Prior to owning my panini press, I used my George Forman grill or made them on the stove in a grill pan with an iron skillet on top to press it down.
I grilled the eggplant right on the panini press, so there's no dirtying extra pans. A perfect Meatless Monday dish, and even the meat-lovers in your house will enjoy this sandwich.
If you're a newbie to Skinnytaste, check out my tip on how to make a larger sandwich for less calories. If you are making this for one, simply divide the ingredients by four.
Eggplant Panini with Pesto
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 4 Serving Size: 1 panini • Old Points: 7 pts • Points+: 9 pts
Calories: 336 • Fat: 8.5 g • Protein: 11.4 g • Carb: 50 g • Fiber: 3.8 g • Sugar: 2.7 g
Sodium: 394 mg (without salt)
Ingredients:
- 1 large eggplant, about 12-14 oz
- kosher salt to taste
- olive oil spray (I used my misto)
- 12 oz french bread (or baguette), cut into 4 pieces
- 4 slices part skim mozzarella cheese (Sargento )
- 2 tbsp skinny pesto
- 8 thin sliced tomato
Directions:
Slice the eggplant into 1/4-inch thick slices. Place the eggplant slices on a paper towel and season with salt; set aside about 30 minutes. This will help draw some of the moisture out of the eggplant. Pat the eggplant dry with paper towels.
Preheat panini grill. Lightly spritz eggplant with olive oil, season with salt and pepper. When the grill is hot, grill eggplant about 7-8 minutes, turning once half way through. Set aside.
Slice the bread open and place 3 slices of grilled eggplant, 1 slice of mozzarella, 1/2 tablespoon of pesto, and 2 slices of tomatoes on each sandwich.
Close and lightly spray the top of the bread with oil. Place on a panini press and close until the cheese melts and the bread is toasted. Cut in half diagonally and eat immediately.
























This looks so delicious! Love eggplant and pesto, would be even better together! I may have to invest in a panini press, or grill pan.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I'm going to have to try my hand at making paninis without a press!
ReplyDeleteI've even seen it done on a grill using a brick to press it down, be creative :)
DeleteI use my George Foreman!
DeleteSteph
This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat alternative to a meat panini and eggplant is delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I just made your pesto today and had some for lunch it was fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteGreat! It really adds flavor to this panini :)
DeleteThis looks amazing and it solves two recent issues i've been having: I've been going back and forth between buying a panini press PLUS I've been looking for more options to prepare my new friend, Sir Eggplant. LOVE this post. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI'm always so nervous to try eggplant, but no matter what it always tastes great! A little slimy, but maybe I've just been doing it wrong. Def trying this one!
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That looks so freakin' good! I love eggplant, I don't know why I so often forget to pick it up at the grocery store!
ReplyDeleteWe love eggplant but not the salt and roasting process. Much quicker: Slice the eggplant, and steam slices in a vegetable steamer basket inside saucepan until tender. This sometimes takes as little as 5 minutes for a garden eggplant, and it doesnt heat up your house the oven. Roasted eggplant drizzled with olive oil is a finer result, but for an ordinary meal steaming works fine to get the eggplant cooked.
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic sandwich!
ReplyDeleteI'm always so scared to try eggplant but this looks like a great way to do it!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is!
DeleteThis looks absolutely amazing!! I love anything eggplant!
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooo delicious! I love eggplant and all the wonderful summer veggies available now. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes, many have become staples in our home. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I think I can officially say that you're one of my favourite bloggers. I love your skinny recipes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen :)
DeleteThis looks so good! I wish my daughter wasn't allergic to eggplant. This panini would totally be on the menu soon!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this! I just bookmarked your skinny pesto to try with some of the basil from my garden :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! This really is the perfect meal! I can hardly wait to try this!
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This looks so delicious! Pesto and vegetables in sandwiches is yummy!
ReplyDeleteI think eggplants are sadly underutilized. I loved them (had some for lunch today). I will try the sandwich I don't have skim sandwich, but I have soy mozzarella, so I am going with that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for lunch tomorrow. :)
You said this works good with a george forman? I have had one for awhile but haven't used it. I am scared to try it! I have seen so many roasted veggie things I want to try but am nervous about using the george forman for it...any tips?
ReplyDeleteJust do it! You really can't mess it up.
DeleteI have a great tosti maker that can double as a panini press but I have been wondering how to make a proper panini because we didn't have the proper bread... How easy is it to just use a baguette! Kind of facepalming myself right now for not thinking of that.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I had something very similar for dinner last night with zucchini. Also very yummy.
ReplyDeleteI'm not an egg plant fan but this sandwich looks marvelous! I'd love to try it and the pesto, yum!
ReplyDeleteNeither is my husband but he loved it. The pesto makes it!!
DeleteI always eat sandwiches like this <3 i adore it!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of bread did u use in the picture??
ReplyDeleteIt was a French bread loaf.
DeleteWow, I actually have all the ingredients in the fridge right now. I just made homemade pesto yesterday and I've been trying to figure out what to do with the eggplant I got from my CSA. This is perfect. I will have to make this for dinner!
ReplyDeleteI ♥ grilling eggplant when we cook out. This would be a fabulous use for the "leftovers." Since I am the only one who actually eats eggplant at my house, it would be ALL. FOR. ME!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! I just received my panini press yesterday! We do Meatless Mondays, Panini Fridays, and Crockpot Sundays at my house. You have killed two meals with one stone for me (because this is definitely worth 2 meals in one week)! Love this site. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that plan!!
DeleteEggplant and pesto- yum!!!
ReplyDeleteJust convinced hubby that eggplant isn't evil and I have a sandwich press that I haven't used in *years*- can't wait to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI'm making this tonight! Super excited about it!
ReplyDeleteI planted 6 eggplant this spring. Two weeks ago I harvested 77 Japanese eggplant... last week 28. I need eggplant recipes! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. Maybe this recipe can help me convince hubby to like eggplants
ReplyDeleteThank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have an over abundance of Eggplant AND Basil in my Garden! This is now on the menu this week!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely making these tonight! question- when I put the nutrition information into my calculator I get 8 pts+, as opposed to 9 pts+ listed. Did you add a point for something?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your delicious recipe ideas! I've tried quite a few and am loving them all! :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat delights of panini with eggplant. I loved it because it is tasty and healthy too. Beautiful pictures.
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Wow this looks so good! I love grilled eggplant and I love panini sandwiches! Perfect combo
ReplyDeleteOkay, you got everything I love in one sandwich: pesto, eggplant, and cheese...plus it's all grilled until golden brown perfection. I'm really happy right now.
ReplyDeleteWow. I just made this for dinner and, I've got to admit, I was tempted to add some mayo or something on one of the bread sides. I kept my cool and made it as directed. Absolutely great. Love your stuff, Gina. I can't cook enough to make all the things I want to make.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing idea! You can even leave the cheese out with the eggplant, it still gets this chewy taste. This one is bookmarked for next weeks mealplan!
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Neither eggplant nor pesto interest me in the least, BUT it gives me a good starting point for sandwiches I would enjoy. Never would have thought to use the George Foreman grill for a sandwich, but it's perfect! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFarmers Market's tonight, I will be picking up some eggplant and fresh bread!!!
ReplyDeleteThis sandwich really looks yummy. As soon as I go to the market, I'm going to make sure,to buy,eggplant. This is great to have for,breakfast,lunch,or diner. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethis was a great sandwich. I used a 100 calorie sandwich flat, I placed the inside on a skillet. my 22 year old son said this sandwich is phenomenal,
ReplyDeleteThans Gina love your site! I am a weight watcher member down 50 plus pounds your recipes make my life style change easier!
Can't believe you can do this to eggplant! Very smart! So delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This looks fantastic my mouth is watering just reading about it!
ReplyDeleteMade this last night for my daughter and her friend. They loved it, both had two panni's each and I made it without the press, just baked in oven...was great recipe, didn't know making pesto could be so easy. Thank you Gina for all your great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, I had some baby eggplants, so I made what I call Slider Paninis, and because I am vegan I used nutritional yeast to replace the cheese in the pesto,and Rice cheese in the sandwich. Thanks so much, your recipes inspire me.
ReplyDeletemade these this week. they were fantastic!!! and husband approved! =)
ReplyDeletemade this for dinner tonight, using fresh basil for the pesto and fresh tomatoes...yum!
ReplyDeleteJust made this for dinner with all fresh ingredients from my garden plus some asparagus too. So very yummy! Can't wait to try more of your recipes, the handful that I have made have all been great!!
ReplyDeleteMade this with Chiabatta rolls and store brought pesto( used 1 tsp)I added a chicken tender to make it heartier. Spinach on the side YUM
ReplyDeleteI made this last night and it was SO FREAKIN' GOOD that I'm making it again tonight!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for another great recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteI just made this for dinner tonight and it was fabulous!! Both the pesto and the eggplant were so delicious! We had leftover eggplant and ended up eating it like chips :o) Will definitely be making this one again soon.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! That sandwich was AWESOME!!!! One of the best I have ever made "at home"! Basil for pesto right out of the garden and tomatoes and eggplant too! I used a focaccia bread and it toasted up nicely in the pannini press!!! I will be using the rest of the pesto for the pesto grilled shrimp later in the week!
ReplyDeletePesto was not as liquid-y as I expected but delicious and flavourful! I love the method of placing eggplant (being British I still cannot get my head around calling it eggplant!) on paper towel before grilling, and using the panini maker to grill worked really well and was much healthier than my usual method of frying with copious amounts of oil before baking. Overall I really enjoyed the sandwich, and the only change I made was using 1 slice of fresh mozzarella which was delicious! For the baguette I used Whole Foods organic wheat, took filling out as skinnytaste recommends. Great trick as I prefer crust of baguette to bread anyway and you get more filling that way :). I found this on pinterest and cant wait to try more recipes - when are you coming out with a cookbook??
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!! Used focaccia bread and it was perfect. Love finding new recipes for my CSA veggies :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband said this was the best thing I've ever made. :)
ReplyDeleteI subbed red pepper hummus for the pesto as I'm not a huge fan of basil, and it was SOOOO good. I have to agree with my husband. Tastes like it's very bad for you, lol.
This was yummy but I used Parmesan , Romano, asiago shredded cheese that I had on hand from making stuffed mushrooms the other day and it came out great. Super easy to make.
ReplyDeleteHubby just got a panini press for Christmas and I have been really trying to make use of it. This recipe is amazing!!! I just had a leftover for lunch and even cold it was fantastic! The pesto is delicious and I used a little extra garlic just because I love garlic. I never had grilled eggplant and I had a hard time not eating it all before it ended up on the sandwich. Any idea how to make the eggplant without the salt? I am trying to lower my sodium intake thanks!
ReplyDeleteI received Eggplant, Basil, French Baguette & Tomatoes in my co-op basket this week. I had the rest of the ingredients for this & the pesto at home.
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS SERIOUSLY GOOD! I can't believe I waited so long to try it!