Microwave panini sandwiches? Blechh!
..NOT!!
Today I tried one of the Lean Cuisine Microwave Panini sandwiches. I had my doubts at first, not the least of which was about the bread actually remaining crispy and toasted after cooking--how I HATE wet bread!
I took the open-faced sandwich out of the box and followed the directions, carefully removing the plastic wrap and placing the sandwich--and its special "grilling" tray--on top of the Lean Cuisine box.
I microwaved it for 3 minutes and put the two (HOT) halves together, and the bread was still quite crispy! The cheese melted between the slices of bread in a yummy but non-messy way.
...and the sandwich was actually good!
I'm still shocked that something like this would be good, coming out of a microwave. And it's only 5 weight watchers points.
Ok, now I'm reading this and realizing that I sound like a Lean Cuisine commercial. I don't work for them, I swear! I just like good, light food. Not unlike that chick from hungry girl.
Today I tried one of the Lean Cuisine Microwave Panini sandwiches. I had my doubts at first, not the least of which was about the bread actually remaining crispy and toasted after cooking--how I HATE wet bread!
I took the open-faced sandwich out of the box and followed the directions, carefully removing the plastic wrap and placing the sandwich--and its special "grilling" tray--on top of the Lean Cuisine box.
I microwaved it for 3 minutes and put the two (HOT) halves together, and the bread was still quite crispy! The cheese melted between the slices of bread in a yummy but non-messy way.
...and the sandwich was actually good!
I'm still shocked that something like this would be good, coming out of a microwave. And it's only 5 weight watchers points.
Ok, now I'm reading this and realizing that I sound like a Lean Cuisine commercial. I don't work for them, I swear! I just like good, light food. Not unlike that chick from hungry girl.
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