Smoked Salmon Roulade, with Cream Cheese and
Maille Sundried Tomato Cornichons
The savoury crunch of Maille’s Sundried Tomato Cornichons in this recipe lifts the cream cheese and adds texture. If you have time, prepare the salmon roulade the day before serving, to give it time to set.
Ingredients
- 250g sliced smoked salmon
- 200g cream cheese
- About 12 leaves of basil, finely cut
- 80g Maille Sundried Tomato Cornichons
- Salt and pepper
- 1 tbsp Maille Wholegrain mustard
- 50g soft butter
- 5 slices of wholemeal bread
- One lemon
Preparation
- Drain the Maille Sundried Tomato Cornichons, pat them dry and finely slice.
- In a mixing bowl, mix the butter and cream cheese with a fork.
- Add the Maille Sundried Tomato Cornichons and basil, season with salt and pepper, and finish with Maille Wholegrain mustard. Try not to over mix.
- On a work surface, place a 40cm piece of cling film in front of you and lay the salmon on top, slightly overlapping each slice to form a rectangle of 20cm by 30cm.
- Spread the cheese mixture over the salmon, then roll it tightly to form a “sausage” shape. Wrap securely with the cling film and place in the fridge (or freezer if you need it quickly).
- Toast the sliced bread, then cut each slide into 4 discs with a round pastry cutter, or free hand with a sharp knife.
- Serve the sliced salmon roulade salmon on the toast, and garnish with a lemon wedge.