Sour cream, 18%
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250 ml |
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Salmon roe, cleaned and salted
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100 g |
Large red onion
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1 |
Rye bread chips with salt
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Fresh springs of dill to serve
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This cold dish is a great idea for warm summer days and can easily be served as a starter, snack, or side. Taking less than 15 minutes to pull together, this recipe adds a touch of luxury to any barbeque, picnic or poolside get together with a flavour combination that is as impressive as the visual contrast of bright red salmon roe, creamy white sour cream, dark rye bread, and green dill.
For this dish, you want to stick to mild-flavoured crackers that won’t overpower the delicately bitter-sweet and salty notes of the salmon roe. Salted rye bread chips, as used in this recipe, do exactly that while also adding a uniquely sour aftertaste that compliments the dish perfectly. Water biscuits, crispbread or even plain salted crisps are also great alternatives that will bring together the salty roe, creamy sour cream and spicy onion from both a flavour and texture perspective.
Whether served in small glass cups, or in larger bowls for a shared experience, this luxurious starter will impress your guests no matter how it is presented. As a finger food for larger crowds, create bite-sized portions layered on ceramic spoons as an elegant (not to mention mess-free) way of serving the perfect portion to every guest. A deconstructed build-it-yourself presentation is also a great idea for smaller dinner parties where guests can add as much (or as little) of each ingredient as they want.