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SILL SENAP Marinated herring w mustard sauce, 250 g (9 oz)

Price $ 3.99/0.25 kg

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These delicious herring pieces are in a creamy, tasty mustard sauce – a Swedish delicacy ready to be eaten right away without cooking. This product is also MSC-certified.

Article Number901.010.33

Product details

Classically serve the herring as an entire meal with boiled potatoes, sour cream and chives, as a light lunch on crispbread with sliced egg or as a festive appetizer on a rich rye bread.

Delicious herring pieces in a creamy and tasty mustard sauce – a real Swedish classic.

Marinated herring is ready to be eaten right away. A delicacy that does not require any cooking, perfect for a quick lunch or simple dinner.

At Christmas, Easter and Midsummer, herring is a must on Swedish dining tables. Without herring, there is no real Swedish celebration – and the tasty fish is even enjoyed for everyday meals.

Marinating herring in salt and vinegar and adding various ingredients and spices is a traditional way of preserving and flavouring the fish. Onions, dill, mustard, garlic and caviar are popular marinades.

This seafood has met the MSC's global standard for sustainability.

Article Number901.010.33

Measurements

  • Drained weight: 250 g (9 oz)
  • Net weight: 250 g (9 oz)

Packaging

SILL SENAP

Article Number901.010.33
  • Length: 9 cm (3 ½ ")
  • Weight: 0.25 kg (9 oz)
  • Diameter: 7 cm (2 ¾ ")
  • Package(s): 1

Ratings and reviews

Please keep these in stock!MaureenThese are absolutely delicious and are the easiest appy to put together - a piece of lightly toasted rye bread and a lovely piece of marinated herring with a little extra dab of mustard dill sauce on it. And inexpensive! I hope Ikea never deletes this product.5
Great product!GeorgeTastes great!5
The best herringMoniqueMy family is from Holland, So we have tried a lot of herring. This is, by far the best i've ever had.5
Would be better if less mustardAndrewIt tastes good once you wipe away the excess mustard!2
If you like herring... JessA great appy, silky smooth fish with a sweet sauce. I use the left over sauce with pasta, delicious. 5
Exelent MargoExelent 5
So goodCristinaReally like those, wish they were bigger for the price, but really good anyway. 5
Delicious fishes!SheilaTasty! Almost a meal in itself. 5
Always finish it in one serving! :)PatrickGreat taste, can't go without it!5
Tates wonderfulMartinaVery nice taste. 5
Great product!MikeLovely taste, good value for money and overall a great quality product!5
Marinated herring RadekGreat tasting herring; marinated in mustard with subtle sweet taste5
Swedish Xmas staple. Nice flavourAnitaSwedish Xmas staple. Nice flavour5
It’s goodNancyIt’s good4
An Acquired TasteSugarI really like fish and dont generally mind fishy smell and taste so I thought to give this a try. It's not bad at first, but after having two pieces with bread I have come to a conclusion this is meant to pair with something. I'm not sure what that something is yet. Will continue to experiment.3
tasted delicious! gone in oneIrenetasted delicious! gone in one sitting5
YumCarlaYum5
A must for a Swede!AnnA must for a Swede!5
Anonymous reviewerDidn't care for the taste or texture.1
Anonymous reviewerGood taste. Very nice marinade.5

Customer reviews

4.5Average rating
583Reviews

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Marinated herring in creamy mustard sauce

For Christmas, Easter and the traditional Midsummer celebration, different kinds of marinated herring are a must on Swedish dining tables – but Swedes like herring other times too. Our SILL SENAP is marinated in a creamy and tasty mustard sauce, ready to be enjoyed right away as a delicious meal. Serve the mustard herring as an appetizer or together with classic Swedish sides like boiled potatoes, sour cream and chives. Or simply on rye or crispbread with sliced egg.

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Herring for festive and everyday meals

For Christmas, Easter and the traditional Midsummer celebration, different kinds of marinated herring are a must on Swedish dining tables – but Swedes like herring other times too. Marinating herring in salt and vinegar and adding various ingredients and spices is a way to preserve and flavour the fish. Some popular marinades are onions, dill, mustard, garlic and caviar. Serve our MSC-certified SILL with boiled potatoes, sour cream and chives – for festive and everyday meals.

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