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Great summer sandwiches and tasty sliders

What's better than some quick and easy, mouth-watering sandwiches in the hot summer months? We have put together some of our favourites for the hot season.

Perfect for a garden party or just as a relaxing treat. We have put together 3 of our favourite sandwiches for the summer months.


Number 1: Ciabatta with brie cheese


Simple and easy, perfect for lazy summer days or a picnic!

All you need is:

  • Ciabatta

  • Baby spinach

  • Rocket salad

  • Bri chees

  • Olive oil

  • Tomatoes


How you make it:

Just drizzle olive oil inside of the ciabatta. Add baby spinach, rocket salad, thick slices of tomatoes and Bri chees.


Number 2: Shrimp toast

Little more effort but so delicious! Impress your guests or enjoy on your own. This might be the best toast you have ever eaten.


You need:

  • 1 thick slice of toasted sourdough bread

  • 5-7 pre-boiled and peeled big shrimps

  • 1 teaspoon of caviar

  • 2 slices of Lemon

  • 1 tablespoon of Mayonnaise

  • 3 slices of cucumber

  • 1 pre-cooked and peeled egg

  • Baby spinach

  • White pepper and salt

How you make it:

  1. Slice and toast the sourdough bread.

  2. Spread the mayonnaise on the toast and top with baby spinach.

  3. Slice the boiled and cooled egg and place it on top of the spinach.

  4. Add the precooked and peeled shrimps and squeeze over some of the lemon juice.

  5. Add the cucumber slices, one lemon slice and caviar.

  6. Add salt and pepper to taste.


Number 3: Baguette with buffalo mozzarella and pesto

A perfect slider for a party or with a nice glass of Italian wine. This little treat is packed full of Italian flavours.


All you need is:

  • 2 thick slices of baguette

  • 1 fresh buffalo mozzarella cut into halves

  • Olive oil

  • 4 slices of tomato

  • Rocket salad

  • Pesto

How you make it:


Drizzle olive oil on the thick slices of baguette. Add tomato, rocket salad, and mozzarella and finish with fresh pesto.

Which one is your favourite?

Let us know what you think! What do you pair it with? Beer, wine or something else? As a picnic or as a treat on your own? Let us know your favourite way to enjoy our summer treats.



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