Hot smoked trout salad recipe

One of my favourite summer dishes, this hot smoked trout salad is fresh, light and full of flavour. Use whatever salad leaves take your fancy – little gem, cos, lollo rosso, baby spinach, watercress, dandelion and beetroot leaves or whatever else you have handy!

If you can’t find hot smoked trout then simply substitute hot smoked salmon or mackerel, or cold cooked salmon instead. Try this recipe with raspberry or cider vinegar if you can’t find apple vinegar with lingonberries.

Recipes extracted from Secrets of Scandinavian Cooking... Scandilicious by Signe Johansen, out now published by Saltyard Books, £20.

Ingredients

Details

  • Cuisine: Scandinavian
  • Recipe Type: Starter
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Preparation Time: 20 mins
  • Cooking Time: 0 mins
  • Serves: 4

Step-by-step

  1. Start by shredding the trout into bite-size pieces on a small plate.
  2. Next make the vinaigrette: use a fork to whisk together the horseradish and the vinegar in a small bowl, then slowly pour in the oil, whisking all the while to emulsify the dressing. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  3. Put the leaves, mint and shallots with the vinaigrette in a large bowl and toss well to ensure that all the leaves are dressed
  4. Divide the salad between four plates, scatter the cucumber and radish slices over the leaves, and top each plate with a quarter of the hot smoked trout pieces.
  5. Enjoy as a light meal on its own or accompanied by sourdough crispbread or thinly sliced and toasted dark rye bread, oatmeal bread or spelt and fennel seed bread.

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