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    Pickled Herring Sandwich - A German Style Lunch

    Published on May 3, 2017 ᛫ Updated on April 1, 2025 by Chef Markus

    Pickled herring is full of nutrients essential to our diet. Full of vitamin B & D, pickled herring can easily provide your required daily intake of these two vital nutrients in a single one of these pickled herring sandwiches.

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    Pickled herring, also known as Bismarck Herring or as it's known here on the East Coast of Canada, Solomon Gundy, has been around for ages. Not nearly as popular as it once used to be, this intensely flavorful and yes, fishy fish can pack quite a punch to the uninitiated.

    A delicious and healthy lunch, this german pickled herring sandwich is great for anyone who is looking for a quick meal and loves herring!

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    Due to its relative ease of production and long shelf life, pickled herring was once very popular for families on a budget. In recent years though it seems, that very strongly flavored food items, (such as fermented and other cured foods) like this have fallen out of fashion.

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    Table of Contents

    • The Inspiration For this Pickled Herring Sandwich
      • For the beet slaw:
      • For the pickled Herring sandwich:
    • More German Recipes

    The Inspiration For this Pickled Herring Sandwich

    Growing up my father loved eating pickled herring. He would eat it plain on dark rye bread with just a little butter, straight out of the jar, and once a year he would make my grandmother's tried and true, pickled herring and red beet salad.

    The flavor combinations in this simple meal, which is ideal for a quick healthy lunch or snack are inspired by that salad. All the ingredients are ones that I already happened to have at home, which made it an ideal choice for lunch.

    The shredded beet and carrot slaw, in combination with the sliced red onion, is the perfect balance for the pickled herring. Served on savory rye bread and topped with homegrown alfalfa sprouts, this sandwich is bound to hit the spot!

    As a child, I never would have thought I'd make this pickled herring sandwich, but it brought back some wonderful memories. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

    A European classic, this pickled herring sandwich, features dark rye bread, a beet and carrot slaw, red onion, and homegrown alfalfa sprouts!

    You'll need:

    For the beet slaw:

    • 1 red beet - shredded
    • 1 carrot - shredded
    • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
    • 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar
    • 1 teaspoon of honey or maple syrup

    Shred the beet and carrot and mix in a bowl with the oil and vinegar. Season with salt and pepper. If you like you can make a large batch of this slaw and keep it in the fridge for future use in salads or even wraps!

    For the pickled Herring sandwich:

    • 1 jar of your favorite pickled herring
    • ½ cup mix greens,
    • ¼ red onion julienne
    • 1 loaf dark rye bread- I used Dimpfelmeiers 100% Sourdough Rye Bread
    • butter
    • Alfalfa sprouts as a garnish
    A delicious and healthy lunch, this german pickled herring sandwich is great for anyone who is looking for a quick meal and loves herring!

    Butter the bread and then layer it with the various toppings until it looks good enough to eat! The butter is used to prevent the bread from going soggy since the pickled herring and the beet slaw are wet!

    Related:  Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict (Eggs Royale)

    More German Recipes

    If you loved this German recipe, try out some of my other traditional German foods such as these:

    • Hearty German Goulash
    • German Schnitzel
    • Jägerschnitzel (Hunter's Schnitzel)
    • Braised German Red Cabbage Recipe (Rotkohl) with Blueberries & Cloves
    • German Meat Fondue (Fleischfondue)
    • Spaetzle Noodles
    • Käse Spaetzle with Caramelized Onions (The Ultimate Mac & Cheese)
    • German Glühwein - German Mulled Wine
    • How To Make German Style Sauerkraut
    • German Cucumber Salad - Gurkensalat
    • German Rosinenbrot (Raisin Bread)
    • German Sugar Candied Almonds (Gebrannte Mandeln)
    • or my Grandmother's Apple Pie!

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    Pickled Herring Sandwich – A German Style Lunch

    Chef Markus
    A European classic, this pickled herring sandwich, features dark rye bread, a beet and carrot slaw, red onion, and homegrown alfalfa sprouts!
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Sandwich
    Cuisine German
    Servings 2 sandwiches
    Calories 457 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    For the beet slaw:

    • 1 half red beet shredded
    • 1 small carrot shredded
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
    • 1 teaspoon honey or maple syrup

    For the sandwich:

    • 1 jar pickled herring
    • ½ cup mixed greens
    • ¼ whole red onion julienne
    • 1 loaf dark rye bread I used Dimpfelmeiers 100% Sourdough Rye Bread
    • butter
    • Alfalfa sprouts as a garnish

    Instructions
     

    Make the slaw

    • Shred the beet and carrot and mix in a bowl with the oil and vinegar. Season with salt and pepper. If you like you can make a large batch of this slaw and keep it in the fridge for future use in salads or even wraps!

    Make the sandwich

    • Butter the bread, and then proceed to top the slices with the various toppings, until it looks how you want! Top with the alfalfa sprouts, and enjoy!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 457kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 42gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 6gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 139mgSodium: 1584mgPotassium: 864mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 4526IUVitamin C: 6mgCalcium: 153mgIron: 3mg

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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    1. Dana

      June 02, 2017 at 10:04 am

      Whyyyy oh why have I never had pickled herring before? It sounds great, and I love everything about this sandwich — especially the beet slaw! I've seen beets paired with sardines before too. I can only imagine this 'which to be hella tasty and satisfying.

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