Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

Broccoli, lemon, anchovy and stracchino ciabatta rolls

SERVES 4 // PREP TIME 15 MINS // COOK 5 MINS

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At their best, panini are all about pared-back ingredient­s. Here, success lies in using the best of anchovies for their salty, pungent kick. If you can’t find stracchino, a creamy young cheese, spread the ciabatta with a generous amount of mascarpone instead. 300 gm broccoli florets (from

about ½ small broccoli) 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra for drizzling Finely grated rind and juice of 1 small lemon, or to taste 4 anchovy fillets, finely

chopped

1 garlic clove, finely chopped ½ tsp dried chilli flakes 4 ciabatta rolls, halved

200 gm stracchino (see note) Lemon wedges (optional), to serve

1 Blanch broccoli until bright green and just tender

(1-2 minutes; see cook’s notes p175). Drain, refresh, then drain again and pat dry with paper towels. Transfer to a bowl, add oil, lemon rind and juice, anchovies, garlic and chilli flakes, season to taste and toss to combine.

2 Preheat a sandwich press. Drizzle cut sides of rolls with olive oil, then pile broccoli mixture onto bases. Top with stracchino, season to taste, sandwich with tops and toast in sandwich press until golden and cheese melts (3-4 minutes). Serve hot with lemon wedges.

Note Stracchino is a soft, fresh cheese made of cow’s milk or buffalo milk; it’s available from delicatess­ens and select supermarke­ts. ➤

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