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Crispy Whitebait Sandwich from Marion

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24 February 2026

This season, Marion borrows a favourite from their neighbours at Cutler with the much-loved whitebait sandwich. Nestled between pillowy slices of bread, crisp whitebait meets a tangy pepper mayonnaise in perfect harmony. Designed for sharing, it’s an effortless choice for long lunches and relaxed gatherings with friends. 

Serves 

Makes 5 sandwiches 

Ingredients 
Whitebait 
  • 100g New Zealand whitebait (see note below) 
  • 1 tablespoon flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped 
  • 1 litre vegetable oil 
  • Salt, to taste 
Sandwich 
  • 10 slices soft white sandwich bread 
  • 20g salted butter, softened 
Green chilli mayonnaise 
  • 100g quality mayonnaise or aioli 
  • 1½ tablespoons fermented green chilli sauce 
  • Salt and pepper, to taste 
Tempura batter 
  • 75g plain flour 
  • 75g self-raising flour 
  • 60g cornflour 
  • 200ml cold sparkling water 

Note: It is important to use New Zealand whitebait. Australian silverfish is often labelled as whitebait but is not of the same quality. 

 

Method 
  • To make the green chilli mayonnaise, combine the mayonnaise and chilli sauce in a small bowl. Season to taste, adding a squeeze of lemon juice if needed to balance acidity. Set aside. 
  • Just before cooking, prepare the tempura batter. Whisk all ingredients together until smooth and lump-free. 
  • Heat the vegetable oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. The oil is ready when a small piece of bread browns quickly. 
  • Mix 20g of whitebait with 1½ tablespoons of tempura batter and a pinch of parsley. Gently lower into the hot oil and fry until crisp and golden, turning halfway through. The whitebait should cluster together, forming a fritter. Drain on paper towel. Repeat to make five fritters. 
  • Using a fluted biscuit cutter, cut 10 rounds from the bread. Arrange on a board, butter each round and add a small dollop of green chilli mayonnaise. 
  • Place a whitebait fritter on top, season lightly with salt, then sandwich with the remaining bread rounds. 
  • Repeat with the remaining fritters and serve immediately.