A Mammy’s recipe for traditional Irish egg salad sandwiches (2024)

You can be sure you had these Irish egg salad sandwiches growing up in Ireland.

Irish salad sandwiches have been made by nearly every Irish housewife over the past five decades. Sometimes called egg and onion sandwiches, or egg and tomato sandwiches, these triangular sandwiches may or may not include lettuce.

I include lettuce in my version but trust me, there is no right or wrong way to make a salad sandwich. It’s totally up to you whether you like more egg than tomato, or salad cream rather than mayonnaise to mix the filling.

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Made for get-togethers big and small, these are a staple of quick entertaining menus in Ireland.

Many a plate of salad sandwiches has been whipped together to bring to a funeral gathering or wake, or for a family Christening, Communion or Confirmation celebration.

Hotels often serve these sandwiches as a light nibble at the end of wedding celebrations.

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Mrs. Doyle’s diagonals

These are the sandwiches Mrs. Doyle made famous when she said ….

“They’re diagonals!”

Mrs. Doyle is a TV character from the brilliant comedy Father Ted.

An ever-diligent housekeeper, Mrs. Doyle made sandwiches by the dozen, cut in diagonals, and served with aplomb to bishops and parishioners alike. Who can forget her urging????

“Ah, go on, go on, go on! You’ll have one”

Never refuse a diagonal from Mrs. Doyle. She’s mashed eggs by the dozen and carefully removed top crusts to make the most delicious Irish salad sandwiches ever!!!!

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Irish style egg sandwiches cut into diagnols!

Pregnancy cravings for salad sandwiches

My yearning for salad sandwiches was reignited when I was pregnant with my triplets. My mother came over from Ireland to help me towards the end of my pregnancy, and one day she made me salad sandwiches for lunch.

I had forgotten how delicious this mix of egg, tomato, onion, and lettuce can be. I was hooked. I ate my mom’s diagonals by the dozen until my trio was born. Perhaps that’s why my little girl loves these sandwiches for lunch.

I’m still known to whip up a batch for a girls-only lunch.

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How do you like to eat egg sandwiches? With chips or salad?

Sandwich size

Now, Irish sandwiches are far thinner than their American counterparts.

The old saying goes that everything is bigger and better in America. Sandwiches fit the bigger bill, but maybe not better. Equal and different in deliciousness is how I will judge this taste contest.

I’ll never forget my first American workday lunch at the hospital canteen in Elmira, New York.

I ordered a sandwich at the deli counter, expecting a one-inch high Irish sandwich, only to be astounded by the doorstep size mountain that appeared before me.

I don’t think I finished a quarter of that sandwich. I quickly learned to order a half sandwich for lunch in the hospital canteen.

These salad sandwiches would fit the category of tea sandwiches in America.

Irish egg salad sandwich recipe

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What ingredients are need for Irish style egg sandwiches?

Ingredients

  • 4 slices of sandwich bread
  • 1 to 2 ounces of butter to spread on bread
  • 2 hardboiled eggs
  • 1 Roma tomato or 2 small petite tomatoes
  • 2 green onions or scallions
  • 2 leaves of butter lettuce
  • 1/8 cup of mayonnaise
  • Salt and pepper

Method

Let’s start by preparing the filling for these sandwiches. It’s basically mashed hardboiled egg with tomatoes, shredded lettuce and diced green onions.

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Ripe sweet tomatoes for your egg salad sandwiches.

It’s important to scoop the pulp and seeds out of the tomatoes and only use the outer flesh.

The seeds and pulp making the filling too wet and watery, so I halve my tomatoes and use a teaspoon to scoop out the tomato innards.

In the picture above you can see how juice starts collecting in the scooped-out tomato shell. I turn the half tomato shells upside down to drain before I dice them.

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Diced up tomatoes for your egg salad sandwiches.

Dice the tomato flesh into small 1/2 cm size pieces.

I used 2 co*cktail tomatoes which are similar in size to Irish tomatoes. One Roma tomato will work very well for this recipe. They tend to be more fleshy than other tomatoes so just perfect for making this filling.

No big junks needed for these sambos. Just small little pieces.

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Cutting up spring onions, fine, for your egg salad sandwiches.

Slice the green onions very thinly.

I only use the lower white portions, and stop where they get leafy and turn dark green, about 1/2 to 2/3’s way up the stalk.

Cutting up your lettuce for egg salad sandwiches.

Next shred the lettuce.

I use Butter lettuce since this was the type of lettuce I knew as a child in Ireland. It’s sold in American grocery stores as “living” lettuce.

This lettuce is softer and less crunchy than Romaine or Iceberg lettuce. If you prefer thecrunchier texture, then use one of these lettuces.

But I stick to Butter lettuce, to make sandwiches like I knew as a child.

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All the delicious fresh ingredients for your egg salad sandwiches in a bowl.

Next, it’s time to mix all the filling ingredients together.

Place the mashed egg, diced tomatoes, shredded lettuce and diced green onion on a plate and mix it with the mayonnaise.

Many Irish cooks use salad cream instead of mayonnaise. This is an egg emulsion like mayonnaise but with the addition of vinegar and mustard, and a few secret spices only known to Heinz and the makers of Chef salad cream.

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Egg salad sandwiches mix!

It’s very important to season the filling mixture with salt and pepper.

I don’t use much salt when I cook, but trust me, this filling needs some added salt.

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Fluffy white bread for your egg salad sandwiches.

Next, it’s time to butter the bread. You can choose not to butter the bread, but in Ireland, salad sandwich bread is always buttered.

When preparing the bread, always take two slices and open them so that two matching sides are buttered.

I remember buttering a whole slice pan the wrong way as a child. I just dipped in and buttered the upper side of every slice, instead of taking the slices in pairs and opening them for a perfect match. We learn by our mistakes!

My mom made topsy turvy sandwiches that day, but hey, nothing has to be perfect in life.

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How do you cut your egg salad sandwiches.

Next, divide the filling in two. Spread it over one buttered slice of bread from each pair of slices.

Once you place the top slice on each sandwich, use a bread or serrated knife to remove the top crust. Then cut the sandwich into four triangles, with two diagonal cuts.

In Ireland, I would remove all the crusts, since our sliced pans are much larger than in America. Sliced pan is bigger in Ireland, and I will dare to say much, much better than the American sandwich bread. It’s a lot less sweet. Eliminating all the crusts on an Irish sandwich doesn’t reduce each triangular section to minuscule size as it does in America.

I leave the crusts on in America. I used a country white sliced loaf of bread for these sandwiches, and the crusts are very soft.

And there you have it, Irish salad sandwiches.

They’re delicious served with chips. I only had American barbecue chips for my photoshoot, but my all-time favorite is a packet of Tayto cheese and onion crisps with an Irish salad sandwich. Yum-meee!

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The finished egg salad sandwiches Irish style... in triangles, of course!

And don’t forget a cuppa tea to enjoy with your lunch.

These little sandwiches are a perfect addition to any afternoon tea menu. These are always the first tea sandwiches I choose when enjoying an afternoon tea treat.

Here’s the printable recipe:

Egg salad sandwiches Irish style

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The finished product: Egg salad sandwiches Irish style served with potato chips.

Ingredients

  • 4 slices of sandwich bread
  • 1 to 2 ounces of butter to spread on bread
  • 2 hardboiled eggs
  • 1 Roma tomato or 2 small petite tomatoes
  • 2 green onions or scallions
  • 2 leaves of butter lettuce
  • 1/8 cup of mayonnaise
  • Salt and pepper

Method

Start by preparing the filling for these sandwiches.

Halve the tomatoes scoop out the seeds and pulp, and discard. Dice the outer tomato flesh into 1/2 cm size pieces.

Slice the green onions very thinly.

Mash the hard-boiled eggs.

Shred the lettuce leaves thinly.

Mix the mashed hardboiled egg, diced tomatoes, green onions, lettuce and mayonnaise.

Season the filling with salt and pepper to taste.

Butter each pair of bread slices on the touching, matching sides.

Divide the filling in two and spread over the buttered side of two bread slices. Top each sandwich with its paired buttered bread slice.

Cut away the top crust of each sandwich. Divide into four triangles by slicing each sandwich with two crossing diagonal cuts.

Arrange on a sandwich plate and serve with hot tea and a side of chips or crisps.

Happy sandwich-making! Slán agus beannacht, (Goodbye and blessings)

*Irish American Mom Mairead Geary came to America for one year 20 years ago. She now lives with her husband and children in Kentucky and is proud to be an American citizen. Read more on her blog here.

*Originally published in 2017, updated in March 2024.

A Mammy’s recipe for traditional Irish egg salad sandwiches (2024)

FAQs

A Mammy’s recipe for traditional Irish egg salad sandwiches? ›

Instructions. Combine eggs, onions (if desired), mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, and garlic powder (if desired), in small bowl; stir well to combine. Toast or grill your bread (optional).

What is the ingredients for egg salad sandwich? ›

Instructions. Combine eggs, onions (if desired), mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, and garlic powder (if desired), in small bowl; stir well to combine. Toast or grill your bread (optional).

How do you keep egg salad sandwiches from getting soggy? ›

To keep the texture of your egg salad sandwich intact, place two large (and dry) pieces of lettuce between the filling and the bread. The leaves will create a barrier that will keep your bread from soaking up the moisture of your egg salad filling, ensuring a dry and appetizing texture for longer periods of time.

What to eat on the side of egg salad sandwich? ›

Classic egg salad sandwiches pair best with classic side dishes. Consider a leafy green salad, potato chips, French fries, or coleslaw.

Why is my egg salad bland? ›

Stir through and adjust by adding more mayonnaise if you like your egg salad creamier. Why does my egg salad taste bland? The simple reason may be that it's not seasoned enough. Add a little more salt and pepper to taste.

What tastes good on an egg sandwich? ›

The following are my go-tos:
  • 1/2 a ripe avocado, sliced or mashed.
  • ripe, sliced tomatoes.
  • red pepper flakes.
  • 1 egg, usually fried over easy, sometimes poached.
  • crispy bacon — I use turkey bacon.
  • good multi-grain bread for toasting — the thicker the better!
  • pepper jack, havarti, or goat cheese — I like mixing it up.
Jan 18, 2013

What is the most eaten vegetable in Ireland? ›

You may be surprised to hear that the carrot has been victorious in claiming the title of Ireland's favourite vegetable, even though you thought it might have been the potato!

What is a hag sandwich in Ireland? ›

Most people have tried a ham sandwich. Most people have tried a egg sandwich. But have those people ever thought to combine ingredients? This guide will show you two different ways to make a superb, gourmet Ham and Egg Sandwich, called the Hag sandwich.

Why does my egg salad taste bad? ›

If left longer, it can develop dark spots and mold. You might also see little bubbles or fizzing when stirring the salad; these are also surefire indicators of microbial growth. If your egg salad looks fine but tastes sour or bitter, you should also throw it away.

Why did my egg salad get watery overnight? ›

Every ingredient that goes into egg salad has water in it. Salt and sugar in the dressing draw the water out of the ingredients as they sit, and they make your egg salad watery regardless of whether it's in the fridge or in a sandwich.

Why am I craving egg salad sandwiches? ›

If you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, then your body may be experiencing a vitamin B12 deficiency. So if you have a Vitamin B12 deficiency it could mean that you would crave eggs, or other foods that contain B12. Some of these other foods that are high in B12 include fish, meat, milk and cheese.

How to improve an egg sandwich? ›

  1. Eggs (or egg white), Spinach, Tomato, and Gouda Cheese.
  2. Eggs, Breakfast Sausage or Bacon (or both!), American Cheese.
  3. Eggs, Canadian Bacon, Green Peppers, Colby Jack Cheese.
  4. Eggs, Peanut Butter, Bacon, and a splash of Ketchup.
  5. Eggs, Sliced Ham, Pepper Jack Cheese, Spinach, Chipotle Mayo.
Jun 17, 2022

How long to boil eggs? ›

Method
  1. 3 minutes for really soft boiled yolk and set white.
  2. 4 minutes for slightly set yolk and set white.
  3. 5 minutes for a medium cooked firmer yolk and white.
  4. 6 minutes for hard boiled with lightly soft yolk.
  5. 8 minutes for firmly hard boiled.

Is egg mayonnaise the same as egg salad? ›

Additional ingredients like celery, onions, or herbs may be added for flavor and texture. Egg Mayonnaise: Egg mayonnaise, on the other hand, is a simple mixture of hard-boiled eggs and mayonnaise. It's a more straightforward combination, omitting additional ingredients like mustard or vegetables.

What is cold holding for sliced egg salad? ›

The maximum cold-holding temperature for sliced egg salad sandwiches is 41°F (5°C). Egg salad is a very high-risk product. It contains eggs, mayonnaise, and some vegetables, making it very likely to be contaminated if unattended. Ideally, egg sandwiches must be consumed within three to five days of refrigeration.

What methods are needed to produce the egg sandwich? ›

How to make egg sandwiches
  • Cook soft boiled eggs and peel (8 minutes in boiling water). ...
  • Mash the eggs using a fork to get it started, then a potato masher. ...
  • Filling – Stir in the mayo, mustard, chives, salt and pepper.
  • Spread butter on the bread.
  • Spread filling on bread, from edge to edge!
Mar 27, 2023

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