Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Salmon and apple sliders

Last week I walked past a cafe that had been one of the hottest tickets in town when I was a student.
I remembered how my boyfriend (cringe) and I would go there on a Sunday morning sometimes and eat focaccia with smoked salmon and apple while we read the paper, feeling very sophisticated and urban.

The cafe has long since changed hands and I think I'd cross the road if I saw the (ex)boyfriend coming towards me, but having just re-visited the salmon and apple combo, I can confirm it's still good.


Hot smoked salmon and apple sliders
Forget the focaccia, darling and chuck out the ciabatta, these days it's all about sliders. In case the rebranding revolution hasn't reached you yet, sliders are baby burger buns and they are the bread on everyone's lips.
Al Brown is responsible for their rise to prominence here and it's funny watching people who wouldn't dream of raving about a mini burger going all ga-ga over them.
If you happen across some, or happen to make some, here's what you can put on them. Or, if you want to party like it's 1993, this mixture still works well on focaccia. It's good for brunch, lunch or as a substantial canape.

Bread of your choice
Butter
Rocket
Hot smoked salmon
Capers
Apple, thinly sliced
Creme fraiche or Greek yoghurt

Gently warm the bread or buns (wrap in foil and put in a low-ish oven for 10 minutes). Slice the buns in half and butter lightly.
Top with rocket, then wafers of apple, then chunks of salmon. Scatter capers on top, then dollop on a bit of creme fraiche or Greek yoghurt. Grind over lots of salt and pepper and serve immediately. Pin It

4 comments:

  1. That's a really nice addition to a Sunday morning. Slightly worried, though, because I'd forgotten it wasn't 1993 any longer.

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  2. I love the turbot sliders at Depot! I can't say I've tried salmon and apple together, but I wanted to eat sliders after I saw the stoner movie Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle. Apparently BK now do mini burgers too.

    Where do you get your slider buns from?

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  3. I'm worried about the fact that you are reminiscing about these sliders......and I'm looking at them and thinking they look pretty darned modern and tasty!

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  4. These are so different from the usual heavy burger sliders. I love this idea of salmon with apples. They would make an excellent appetizers for a get together too.

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