There are days in the kitchen when all you want is something delicious, fresh, and satisfying without turning the whole place upside down. For me, the Salmon Avocado Sandwich has become one of those dependable little pleasures—simple enough for a weekday lunch, yet elegant enough to serve when friends pop round. It’s the kind of meal that looks like you’ve spent far more time on it than you actually have, and we home cooks love a good bit of quiet cleverness in the kitchen.
At its heart, the Salmon Avocado Sandwich is a celebration of textures. You start with a slice of bread, lightly toasted so that it’s crisp around the edges but still tender in the middle. That first step alone begins to set the tone, giving you a warm, slightly crunchy foundation that holds everything together. A gentle smear of wholegrain mustard goes on next—nothing too thick, but enough to wake up the flavours and make your tastebuds sit up a little straighter. I always feel that mustard brings personality to a dish, and in a Salmon Avocado Sandwich, it adds a subtle spark beneath all the creamy and silky layers that follow.
When building an open sandwich, the order of ingredients matters more than you might think. On the mustard-coated toast, a handful of spinach or mixed salad leaves adds that needed bit of freshness. They act as a soft green cushion and keep the bread from soaking up too much moisture from the avocado. That brings us to the next layer—the ripe avocado, sliced just thick enough to feel indulgent. There’s something wonderfully calming about cutting into a perfectly ripe avocado, and in a Salmon Avocado Sandwich, it’s really the star of the show. Its buttery flavour and creamy texture give the whole dish that luxurious feel without any real effort.
But then comes the smoked salmon—thin, glossy slices that drape effortlessly over the avocado like a silky ribbon. Smoked salmon always brings an instant sense of occasion. Even if you’re eating alone at the kitchen counter with a cup of tea nearby, adding smoked salmon makes everything feel a touch more special. In a Salmon Avocado Sandwich, it provides that beautiful contrast of savoury richness against the cool mildness of the avocado.
To finish, a dollop of crème fraîche sits right on top. Not too much—just a gentle spoonful to bring everything together. Crème fraîche has that lovely balance of creaminess with a hint of tang, and when completed with a twist of freshly ground black pepper, it brings the sandwich to life. Every bite of a Salmon Avocado Sandwich should feel creamy, bright, and balanced, and that last finishing touch is what makes it sing.
One of the best things about the Salmon Avocado Sandwich is how flexible it can be while still feeling classic. If you prefer rye bread, it works. If you enjoy a brioche slice toasted until golden, that works too. Fancy a squeeze of lemon over the salmon? Absolutely. Want to sprinkle micro-herbs or chives over the crème fraîche? Go ahead. This is the kind of recipe that gives you permission to be playful while still grounding you in a simple structure that just works.
I’ve served the Salmon Avocado Sandwich for brunch with a handful of crisp radishes on the side, and I’ve served it as a light dinner paired with a glass of chilled white wine. More often, though, I make it for myself on those days when I crave something wholesome but effortless. It’s a reminder that good food doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, the loveliest dishes are built on a single piece of toast—layered thoughtfully, enjoyed slowly, and remembered fondly.
The Salmon Avocado Sandwich is exactly that kind of dish: a small pleasure that fits beautifully into everyday life while offering just enough elegance to make the moment feel special.

Salmon Avocado Sandwich
Equipment
- Toaster grill
Ingredients
- 1 slice bread sourdough, rye, or crusty farmhouse works well
- 2 tsp wholegrain mustard
- 1/2 handful spinach fresh mixed salad leaves
- ½ medium ripe avocado peeled, pitted, and sliced
- 80 g smoked salmon
- 1 tbsp crème fraîche
- Freshly ground black pepper to taste
- 1/2 medium lemon juice only
- 1 tsp chives chopped
Instructions
- Lightly toast your slice of bread until the edges are crisp and the centre is still slightly soft. This gives the sandwich a sturdy base without turning it too brittle.1 slice bread
- Spread a thin, even smear of wholegrain mustard over the warm toast. This adds gentle heat and depth of flavour.2 tsp wholegrain mustard
- Place the spinach or mixed salad leaves on top of the mustard-coated toast. This layer keeps the toast from becoming soggy and adds a fresh crunch.1/2 handful spinach
- Arrange the slices of ripe avocado over the greens. You can fan them out neatly or pile them casually—either way brings creaminess to the sandwich.½ medium ripe avocado
- Lay the smoked salmon slices on top of the avocado. Let them drape naturally to create texture and height.80 g smoked salmon
- Spoon a small dollop of crème fraîche on top, then season with a good grind of black pepper. This gives the sandwich a tangy, luxurious finish.1 tbsp crème fraîche, Freshly ground black pepper
- Add a light squeeze of lemon juice over the top or sprinkle with chopped chives or micro-herbs if you’d like extra brightness or colour.1/2 medium lemon, 1 tsp chives

19 comments
Without a doubt my new favourite brunch sandwich
The crème fraîche on top really lifted the whole sandwich, I’ll make it again.
Everything tasted so clean and fresh, a great quick meal.
I loved how the smoked salmon paired with the avocado, absolutely spot on.
Good flavour combination, though the crème fraîche was a little rich for me.
I enjoyed it, but the mustard was a bit too strong for my taste.
A bit messy to eat but well worth it.
Perfect balance of textures and so easy to put together.
This sandwich felt like something from a brunch menu—delicious and very easy to make.
It was tasty but I would have liked a squeeze of lemon to brighten it up.
Absolutely delicious and so fresh, the Salmon Avocado Sandwich made my lunch feel like a café treat.
Such a simple recipe yet it tasted so elegant.
My favourite lunch of the week, light but satisfying.
The flavours were lovely but I wish the portion had been a bit bigger.
Good flavours but the bread softened too quickly for me.
The spinach added a great crunch and freshness.
Nice idea, but I prefer my sandwiches with more seasoning.
Creamy avocado and smoked salmon are such a winning combination.
The wholegrain mustard gave it a lovely kick.