This Homemade Italian Sandwich (Panini) takes some of the most delicious ingredients you will find at your local delicatessen, and packs them into a freshly baked focaccia roll. Watch me enjoy this simple favourite, right under the Sydney Harbour Bridge.PANINO ITALIANOINGREDIENTS for 1 person:1 x fresh focaccia roll (or pick your favourite type of bread, just make sure its fresh out of the oven!)100g freshly sliced Prosciutto di Parma (or San Daniele)A tablespoon of marinated mushrooms2 x slices of grilled eggplant (Click here for my recipe to make these fresh, or you can buy them from the deli)3-4 slices of fontina cheeseExtra virgin olive oilMETHOD:1. Cut the focaccia into smaller pieces and then slice each of them in half..ready to be filled!2. Slice the pieces of cheese into smaller pieces so you can line them up inside the yummy panino!3. Drizzle extra virgin olive oil over each side of the bread and then squash the pieces together so help the oil absorb into the soft dough4. Open up the bread again with the inside facing up5. Layer the 2 x slices of eggplant on the bottom half6. Add at least 2 x slices of prosciutto on top7. Get a spoonful of marinated mushrooms and put them on the paper towel to get rid of the excess oil, then add them on top8. Place as many pieces of cheese as you wish on top, to cover up the rest of the ingredients9. Put the other slice of bread on top, and squash it down so that the panino and all its yummy insiides start to stick together.HOW TO SERVE:1. You can wrap this up nice and tight using foil and pack it up for a picnic, or serve portions of it on a chopping board as an antipasto2. I like to eat it just like this!! It reminds me of when I was little and my Nonna would always have delicious fresh panini waiting for me when I would arrive home from school…I have to say, no one makes them like Nonna….even if they have the same ingredients!!!E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate…Enjoy!===============================================