Hot-smoked salmon picnic loaf

Hot-smoked salmon picnic loaf

Hot-smoked salmon picnic loaf

This pressed sandwich is perfect for picnics- along with flaked fish it's stuffed with radishes, cucumber, dill and mustard mayonnaise

  • plus 2 hrs pressing
  • Serves 10
  • Easy

Nutrition per serving

  • Calories 303
  • Carbohydrates 28
  • Saturated Fat 2
  • Sugar 3
  • Protein 15
  • Fat 15
  • Fiber 2
  • Salt 2.8

Ingredients

  • 140g mayonnaise

  • 3 tbsp wholegrain mustard

  • zest 1 lemon, plus 1 tbsp juice

  • small bunch dill, finely chopped

  • 2 x long flat loaves of bread (we used long ciabatta)

  • 4 fillets hot-smoked salmon (about 320g), skin removed and flaked

  • 2 tbsp small capers, rinsed

  • 1 small cucumber, thinly sliced

  • 100g radishes, thinly sliced

  • 2 large handfuls rocket, watercress or pea shoots

Method

  1. Mix the mayo, mustard, lemon zest, dill and some seasoning in a bowl. Split the loaves in half lengthways and scoop out a little of the bread from the base of each loaf, giving you a hollow to fill.

  2. Spread the mustardy mayo over the bread. Toss the flaked salmon with the lemon juice and capers, and divide between the loaves, filling the hollow base of each. Top with cucumber, radish and salad leaves, then press the lid on top.

  3. Wrap each loaf in baking parchment, tie with string to secure, then place on a tray in the fridge. Weigh the loaves down by placing a chopping board and a few heavy cans on top. Leave for at least 2 hrs, or for up to 1 day before eating – this will press the loaves, making them easier to transport and eat. Pack into cool bags and slice into sandwiches when you are ready to eat.