Could a humble deli meat be the secret weapon your menu needs? Mortadella, a classic sandwich staple, is making a major culinary comeback in Sydney (and around Australia). Chefs are embracing this underrated Italian classic to add a gourmet twist to their dishes—without pushing up costs. If you’re looking to stand out in a competitive market, read on to discover how mortadella is transforming menus and winning hearts from Surry Hills to Darlinghurst.
Why Mortadella and Why Now?
Mortadella’s appeal lies in its rich, subtly spiced flavour that complements a wide range of ingredients.
For foodservice operators, mortadella also presents a smart financial choice. As a relatively low-cost protein, it delivers strong margins when featured in premium dishes. Its versatility means it can be used across multiple menu sections, from sandwiches and antipasto to pizza toppings and pasta fillings, allowing chefs to add perceived value without adding significant cost. By positioning mortadella as a specialty or artisan ingredient, venues can charge a higher price point while keeping food costs in check.
The secret is in its adaptability—whether it’s thinly sliced for a sophisticated charcuterie board or finely diced to infuse a pasta sauce, mortadella offers both luxury and practicality.
In a city where innovation meets tradition, chefs are finding that this versatile meat not only elevates simple dishes but also brings an unexpected depth to share plates and upscale mains.
1. Perfect Pairings
Sydney’s restaurants and cafes are showcasing how mortadella can elevate a dish when paired with the right ingredients:
- Métro Brew’In (Marrickville): This Marrickville gem is turning heads with its bold take on brunch, inspired by an Anthony Bourdain favourite. Their latest creation features a buttery croissant bun filled with grilled mortadella, melted provolone, Dijon mustard, and mayonnaise, all served alongside a crispy hashbrown. The rich, savoury mortadella pairs perfectly with the creamy cheese and tangy mustard, creating a brunch dish that’s indulgent, playful, and packed with flavour.
- Little West (Haberfield): Known for creative takes on brunch classics, Little West’s Benny Bun is a next-level twist on eggs Benedict. Built on a toasted sourdough English muffin, it layers a jammy egg with fried smoked mortadella, house-made hollandaise, and fresh greens. The smoky mortadella adds a bold, meaty richness that balances the creamy sauce and soft egg yolk—proving that mortadella belongs at the brunch table.
- Totti’s (Bondi): Famous for its fresh, house-made pastas (and puffy bread!), Totti’s continues to push boundaries with seasonal creations like their recent Mortadella & Brisket Ravioli. This unexpected filling brings together the smoky richness of brisket with the subtle spiced flavour of mortadella, wrapped in perfectly al dente pasta. Served in a tomato sauce, the dish delivers a bold, umami-packed punch that proves mortadella can shine well beyond the deli counter.
These pairings showcase how mortadella’s rich, delicate spicing can elevate both classic and contemporary dishes. Experiment with complementary ingredients like citrus, olives, or even a sprinkle of crushed pistachios to add an extra layer of crunch and complexity.
2. The Money-Saving Magic
In a time of rising food costs, every ingredient must justify its expense. Mortadella offers an affordable way to infuse dishes with gourmet flair:
- Bloom (Potts Point) uses mortadella in innovative antipasto presentations. By including it in their charcuterie boards and pasta dishes, they manage to deliver high-end flavours while keeping food costs in check. Its versatility allows chefs to stretch premium flavour across multiple dishes, reducing waste and enhancing the overall dining experience.
Must-Try Mortadella Recipe
If you’re eager to experiment with mortadella in your own kitchen, consider trying it in a sandwich: Mortadella, Pear & Flatbread. Start with a crisp, thin flatbread base, lightly brushed with olive oil and garlic. Top it with thinly sliced mortadella, fresh pear and a scattering of shaved Parmesan. Finish with a light drizzle of lemon-infused olive oil and a pinch of cracked black pepper. This dish combines the rich, mellow flavours of mortadella with the peppery freshness of arugula, making it a standout appetizer or light meal.
Mortadella brings a unique twist to ravioli fillings, adding both richness and a subtle spiced complexity that pairs beautifully with slow-cooked meats, cheeses, or vegetables. Finely chopped or blended, it helps create a soft, flavourful filling with just the right amount of fat for a luscious texture. Whether combined with brisket like Totti’s or mixed with ricotta and herbs for a lighter option, mortadella-filled ravioli offers a fresh way to showcase this classic Italian meat in a new, elevated context.
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