Introducing: Sweet Green Relish
In this Blog series we want to introduce you to the authentic toppings we use to create our yummy hot dogs. Have a read and see the versatility these condiments offer. Plus recipe ideas for you at home and where you can get your hands on these products.
In Part Seven of this blog series we introduce you to our 'Sweet Green Relish'.
A popular condiment in the United States, sweet green relish also known as gherkin relish is a great addition to any table. Our unique version of this American classic can certainly do wonders for your menu.
Sweet: Its sweet, irresistible flavour keeps you coming back for more.
Green: The bright, appealing colour lifts a boring plate.
Relish: It’s a chunky, substantial and super tasty topping.
If you’re tired of serving up drab and muted dishes, this refreshing green relish can bring new verve and energy to your food.
It’s goodness in a Jar: One of the best things about our sweet green relish is that it’s packed with goodness. Our relish is made using the freshest produce and ingredients, all processed by hand to seal in the goodness. Cucumber based, it’s a great way to eat your greens!
How can sweet green relish enhance your food? This relish can be used in numerous ways, depending on your preference.
Meat Dishes: Sweet green relish is one of the original American hot dog toppings, and it’s just as popular today. Smother it on hot dogs, barbecue sausages, lamb and pork chops, steak and burgers for a sweet, tasty treat.
Appetisers: Get a little inventive. Sweet green relish is a superb addition to a range of lunch, appetiser and starter dishes. The rich green colour highlights and brightens your food, making it more appealing to customers.
Use it to garnish meatballs with pepper sauce.
Add to ham and asparagus wraps.
Pair with baked camembert rounds or wedges.
Cool down spicy chorizo sausage.
Beautiful with ham and caramelized onions.
Sandwiches and Crackers: Spread on chunky wholemeal or rye sandwiches for a nutritious treat. Pop cream cheese on a cracker and a dollop of sweet green relish on top.
Sweet green relish can be a key ingredient in your tartare sauce or potato salads, and is increasingly used in Australian restaurants.
Feeling hungry or want to know more? - You can purchase this product and find more information on our Relish48 website