Teach a Man to Make a Sandwich of the Week ...

Their breezy, informative tome, including a foreword by Mario Batali ("I can safely say that I've eaten every single dish in this book …") reveals all their sandwich-making secrets, from the bread (cut off the top dome of your ciabatta for a perfect bread-to-filling ratio when pressing; Arnold's Brick Oven White is an excellent tramezzini substitute when you can't get your hands on a boutique bakery Pullman loaf) to the condiments (a little softened butter at the end of the pesto-making process works wonders). All this, and they even give up the recipe for 'ino's much talked-about truffled egg toast.
As a bonus, Ms. UG, who yields to no one in her ingenious gift-giving abilities, suggests placing the book inside a brand-new Denton-sanctioned Delonghi panini press, thus effectively creating a gift within a gift and saving yourself the chore of having to wrap two packages. And, who knows? You may just get a nice pressed panino out of it. — Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld