Cured wild salmon carpaccio with caramel jhalmuri, potato salad and pea chutney

Impress your friends with Vivek Singh’s carpaccio of cured wild salmon, with caramel jhalmuri, potato salad and pea chutney – perfect for an Indian feast at home! Make sure to cure your wild salmon a day before you plan to eat.

Created by Vivek himself to celebrate The Cinnamon Club’s 20th anniversary.

 

  • Serves 4
  • Hands-on time 45 min, plus 26 hours curing

Nutrition

Calories
782kcals
Fat
26.3g (4.8g saturated)
Protein
50.2g
Carbohydrates
82.9g (41.2g sugars)
Fibre
6.5g
Salt
3.1g

delicious. tips

  1. Use it up: Use leftover chutney to perk up sandwiches or serve with fried fish. Use leftover salmon in salads or sandwiches, or try it in place of smoked salmon in a bagel.

  2. Start this recipe the day before you want to eat it. After step 4, the cured salmon can be kept for a further 4 days, covered in the fridge

  3. The salmon is only lightly cured so make sure the fish is very fresh. Talk to your fishmonger and let them know how you’ll be using it.

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