Thursday, January 29, 2009

Panini Sandwich Throwdown - Corner Bistro vs Lean Cuisine

The Chef has resisted getting frozen panini sandwiches from the cold case at 99c only Stores.

I could resist no more after working on a recent commercial shoot with an on-set chef, who wielded her portable sandwich grill to make this hearty everyday Italian dish. Now having something to compare, I picked up a frozen Stouffer's Corner Bistro Grilled Chicken Italian and a Lean Cuisine Southwest-Style Chicken Panini (again Stoffer's) from this 99c only Store.
Needless to say, microwaved frozen sandwiches do not compare. Bread and a microwave do not go together; it loses that crispy crust that you get from grilling and turns to a spongy texture.

Time for the Panini Throwdown. The most difficult part of this taste test was removing the panini from its tough plastic casing - make sure to have a pair of scissors on hand.

As for toppings, both of these frozen paninis have a good amount of cheese and chicken, however, Corner Bistro uses a tastier provolone cheese while Lean Cuisine's panini is topped with a mild, dull Monterey Jack. Both have a good amount of chicken, sauteed onion and bell pepper.

After a two and a half minute zapping, the panini comes out nice and hot with gooey melted cheese. Be careful -- the cheese holds heat a little too well.

Both brands are made with plain tasting white bread; although each is described as being sourdough or Italian, I could not tell the difference. So while Lean Cuisine has half the fat, it has half the flavor of Corner Bistro Panini.

If you look at this as a simple, quick, inexpensive lunch, both do fine; however this being a Panini Throwdown, the Cheap$kate Chef gives the victory to Stouffer's Corner Bistro Panini!

5 comments:

  1. This really does have a good amount of chicken and peppers - does much much better in the toaster oven!

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  2. Thanks for the tip -- I like toaster ovens for frozen pizzas, too.

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  3. i hate to be a hater, but i always thought lean cuisine a brand of stouffers? i'd be really surprised if stouffers didn't come out on top if lean cuisine is supposed to be the half-calorie/half-flavor one

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  4. Hi Jenny, excellent point of my throwdown between the same brand! No "hate" taken. It is funny how the same brand of panini can taste differently with a change to low fat cheese.

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  5. I'm over at Pasadena Adjacent now
    I only use the microwave on frozen products to get them past the defrosted state. I bet the sandwiches would be greatly improved by a toaster oven. In food fats wins over lean and in life lean wins over fat. Call me a gastronomical philosopher.

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