How to turbo charge a salmon sandwich?
How to turbo charge a salmon sandwich?
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Howlin Mad Murdoch

Original Poster:

3,821 posts

153 months

I had my 1st Salmon sandwich in nearly 20 years last week (I'm 47 and a half), and it was lovely (bit of pepper and vinegar mixed in). Cucumber seems the 'go to' accompaniment, however I cant stand cucumber.

So what other accompaniments could I use to jazz it up a bit? Bit of rocket maybe? Onion?

Flat6er

1,694 posts

228 months

Chilli jam.

M5-911

1,520 posts

63 months

Crushed chunky avocado with yuzu, grated hard boiled eggs, furikake and a light drizzle of chili sauce.

Blue_star

253 posts

34 months

Sweet mustard

Plus if u like bit of Coriander in it

Lemon squeezed



RichFN2

4,034 posts

197 months

Sweet chilli (Thai) spring onions and Pak choi

Regbuser

5,844 posts

53 months

Cream cheese with dill and lemon, plus sliced pickles, or beetroot, for a bit of crunch.

dontlookdown

2,236 posts

111 months

A scrape of decent horseradish sauce, squeeze of lemon and a bit of rocket.

Actual

1,402 posts

124 months

I have recently discovered M&S Roasted Garlic Mayonnaise (aka Aioli) and it transforms nearly everything I eat.

Audis5b9

1,230 posts

90 months

Dill & Mustard Sauce.

Soloman Dodd

491 posts

60 months

dontlookdown said:
A scrape of decent horseradish sauce, squeeze of lemon and a bit of rocket.
Horseradish is good with fish, but upgrade it with a bit of Wasabi.

Mobile Chicane

21,621 posts

230 months

Beetroot and horseradish relish.

Really difficult to find, but well worth seeking out.

In kosher delis as 'Chrain'.

moorx

4,268 posts

132 months

dontlookdown said:
A scrape of decent horseradish sauce, squeeze of lemon and a bit of rocket.
This!

ChevronB19

8,419 posts

181 months

Horseradish and thinly sliced beetroot, lots of pepper and lemon juice. Heaven.