Gravlax with dill dressing on pumpernickel

Ingredients – makes 30 1 egg yolk 1 Tsp wholegrain mustard 1 Tbsp lemon juice 1/2 Tsp sugar 1/2 Tsp salt 3 Tbsp olive oil 185ml vegetable oil 3 Tsp finely chopped dill 150 gm gravlax or smoked salmon 30 small slices pumpernickel   METHOD In a small bowl, whisk together the egg […]

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