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Five Delicious Dishes You Didn’t Know You Could Make with Salami

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Think salami is just for sandwiches and charcuterie boards? Think again. While most of us reach for salami only when assembling an Italian sub or arranging antipasto, this versatile cured meat deserves a starring role in your kitchen repertoire.

While we're celebrating salami day this week, September 7, we're breaking salami out of its deli-counter stereotype into five unexpected dishes that will completely change how you cook with this flavour-packed ingredient.

Crispy Salami Chips

Forget crisps. Place thin slices of salami on a baking tray and roast until crisp. The result is a smoky, savoury bite that works beautifully as a crunchy topping for salads, soups, or even as a snack on its own.

Salami-Infused Pasta

Move over pancetta, salami adds richness to pasta sauces too. Try tossing diced salami into a simple tomato base or cream sauce. As it cooks, the spices and oils seep out, coating the pasta with layers of flavour. Pair with rigatoni or penne for the perfect bite.

Salami-Stuffed Bread

Whether it’s folded into focaccia dough, baked inside a calzone, or swirled into a savoury brioche, salami brings an irresistible kick to bread. It’s the kind of recipe that turns a humble loaf into a centrepiece for the table.

Elevating the Breakfast Plate

Swap the usual bacon or sausage with fried slices of salami. Crisp it alongside eggs, slide it into a breakfast sandwich, or chop it into a potato hash. It adds just the right amount of spice to start the morning with character.

Salami in Soups & Stews

Think of salami as a secret seasoning. A few chunks added to lentil soup, bean stew, or even risotto release a smoky depth and a touch of heat, transforming simple dishes into something rustic and comforting.

Salami has always been about more than tradition; it’s about adaptability. This Salami Day, step away from the board and into the kitchen, and discover how this beloved cured meat can surprise you in every dish.

Posted on September 11, 2025

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