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Tea Sandwich



Tea Sandwich

Tea sandwich are easy to prepare afternoon tea time snack. It is perfect finger food for get together enjoyed by both kids and grown ups. The filling used here is grilled salmon fish and mayo.

Ingredients
Sandwich bread- 4 slices
Grilled salmon shredded- 1/2 cup
Smoked bell pepper chopped- 3 tbs
Mayonnaise- 3 tbs
lemon zest- 1/3 tsp
Chopped parsley- 1 tsp
salt and pepper to taste

Prepare bread slices by neatly cutting off the edges. Use a fork to shred grilled salmon  and add the rest of the ingredients and combine well. Spread this evenly on  bread slices and press two slices together. Slice lengthwise or into wedges. Serve with tea.

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Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Lovely looking sandwiches.. perfect for light lunch.

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  2. Except the filling made of fish,I just love to dig in them right away.Delicious sandwich

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  3. Looks Super Cool and Colorful, want to take them in a single bite!

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  4. I would really like to have that now! Delicious...

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  5. You have prepared an awesome filling...love to try it

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  6. wow..adipoli clicks,mouthwatering one!!

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  7. Oh my.. This looks so awesome and loved the click....

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