A very popular sandwich cake not only in Sweden (“Smörgåstårta”) but also in Finland (“voileipäkakku”) and Estonia (“võileivatort”) is a savory layered cake using sandwich bread with various filling and toppings.
Even though there are many types of fillings, mayonnaise and eggs are two main ingredients to start with.
This tuna sandwich cake can be made with meat, fish, vegetables, pate, cheese or a combination of these and you can garnish it any way you like! It’s great for birthdays and parties or any family gathering!
If you love trying new things and prefer savory to sweet dishes, this Swedish cake might be just the right thing for you! Make it to your liking by playing with flavors!
Now I tasted this cake about 5 years ago in Estonia. It was my first time eating and seeing such a “weird” cake! Well, weird for me, pretty ordinary for them!
The cake was made with fish – a lot of different types of fish (I don’t even remember what it was I was eating) and garnished with salmon roses and caviar (quite a lot of it)!
I tell you, I had a slice of it and I was thinking to myself what on Earth they like about it! So much fish in one place, topped with some more fish and caviar! But, as I live with an Estonian, this cake has become part of our life.
Since then I have learned that you can make it any way you like which means reduce (in my case rapidly reduce) the amount of fillings as well as changing for the ones you like and work for you!
This Smörgåstårta cake was made with canned tuna, sweetcorn, hard-boiled eggs and mayonnaise with sour cream.
As for garnish, my Estonian half is a master in garnishing “võileivatort” so he decided to make roses out of small tomatoes and stuck some cucumber, lemon and tomato slices around the sides and on top. It looked amazing!
Want to see how to make Tuna Sandwich Cake? Watch the video!
Savory Tuna Sandwich Cake
Ingredients
- 2.5 cup Canned Tuna (350 grams)
- ⅔ cup Mayonnaise (150 grams)
- ½ cup Sour Cream (100 grams)
- ½ cup Sweet Corn (60 grams)
- 2 Hard Boiled Eggs
- Spring Onion
- Salt & Pepper to taste
- Fresh Parsley
- Sandwich Bread (16 slices without crust)
Garnish:
- ½ cup Grated Cheese – Cheddar/Edam or Gouda (60 grams)
- 6 Small Tomatoes
- 1 Small Cucumber (16 Slices)
- Lemon – Optional (4 thin slices)
- Fresh Dill – Optional (a few sprigs)
Instructions
- In a food processor blend tuna, sweetcorn, mayonnaise, sour cream, hard-boiled eggs, salt and pepper. Process until smooth.
- Wash and finely chop parsley.
- On a serving tray (or a square cake board) layer 4 slices of toast bread to create a square (Trim off the crust if you can’t buy “crustless” bread).
- Spread a few (3-4) heaped table spoons of the tuna mix over the bread and spread around evenly. Sprinkle some parsley over the spread and cover with bread. Repeat the process until you have used all bread slices (and used all the tuna mix).
- Keep it in the fridge for several hours (at least 2 but for best results overnight).
- The following day, mix sour cream with mayonnaise and cover the “cake” using a spatula. Sprinkle with grated cheese and chopped spring onion (the green parts only).
- Thinly slice the cucumber and tomatoes. Decorate the sides of your cake with these and some dill sprigs. You can put more decorations (lemon slices, cucumber slices = simply cut each slice in half leaving ⅓ uncut. Then grab the 2 cut parts and twist opposite ways – check out video to see how to do it)
- If you want it to look really fancy, make little roses from small tomatoes (check out our video to see how to make tomato roses) and place them in each corner.
- Keep in the fridge prior to serving!
Natalie Tamara | TheTofuDiaries says
This is so creative – I love the idea of a savoury cake and would love to have a go at making one with lots of vegetables! The tomato roses are a great idea too, they’d look pretty on so many things :)
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Glad you like it! Yes, the possibilities are endless when it comes to making savory cakes :)
Luci's Morsels says
This looks like a piece of art; so beautiful! This would be perfect for a party spread! Love this!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Luci! Yes, it’s a great party food.
Alyssa @ A Bite of Inspiration says
I love the look of this sandwich cake!! It’s so creative and looks delicious. Perfect for a party where you really want to impress your guests with something unique. I’ll have to try this!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much, Alyssa! Let me know what you think!
Anjali says
Love the use of cucumber, lemon, and tomato to decorate this dish!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
:)
Cricket Plunkett says
What a fun dish for parties!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
It is, isn’t it? :)
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
It is, isn’t it? :)
Sandy says
I don’t see how 16 slices of bread, not to mention the corn and other ingredients comes down to 4 gm of carb per serving/10 servings.
This cake is a good idea. I remember seeing things like this in the 1950’s cookbooks. They don’t dry out as fast as little appetizer sandwiches.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Sandy! Thanks for noticing and pointing that out. There was an error in data input. Yes, this cake definitely doesn’t dry out easily and it’s great for large gatherings.