How to Make Smoked Salmon Spread: A Quick and Simple Recipe (2024)

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Smoked Salmon spread is a quick and easy recipe with only a handful of ingredients. Put this tasty spread on crackers, bread or use it as a dip. Perfect for any appetizer platter!

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The first time David and I had salmon spread was at Nana’s Irish Pub in Middletown, Virginia. It was a family-owned restaurant and pub, filled with the tastes, sounds, and experiences of our Irish heritage. The food there was excellent, and it was a great place to visit. However, it has since closed, so we had to figure out their recipe for ourselves.

I looked up recipes online. What I found was that many of the recipes called for more cream cheese than salmon, making the spread too thick and creamy for our liking. I adapted a recipe to equal the ratio of cream cheese to salmon, allowing the salmon’s smokiness to come through the heavy thick cheese.

Fresh herbs and lemon juice brighten up the spread, while the addition of Worcestershire and hot sauce bring it all together with a hint of spice.

What is Smoked Salmon Spread?

Salmon spread is a delicious and flavorful blend of salmon, cream cheese, capers, onions, capers, lemon juice, and dill, served with crackers, toasted bread, and fresh vegetables such as cucumbers. It’s a great hors d’oeuvre for an appetizer platter. Perfect for parties because it can be made ahead of time.

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Ingredients Needed to Make This Recipe

  • Cream Cheese: Use regular cream cheese. For best results allow the cheese to soften before use. (see tips for when in a time crunch)
  • Salmon: Smoked salmon is the best! If you cannot find smoked salmon, substitute with fresh salmon, frozen, or canned salmontorn into bite-sized pieces.
  • Capers: Add tang and texture.
  • Onion: Chopped green onion,or red onions diced finely. Fresh chives or shallots provide a milder onion flavor.
  • Dill: fresh dill chopped finely is hard to beat. If you don’t have fresh dill, use ½ teaspoon of dried dill.
  • Cream: heavy whipping cream helps thin the spread. Can use milk or half and half.
  • Worcestershire Sauce: adds unami to the spread that really balances out the flavors of the spread.
  • Hot sauce: hot sauce is optional but highly recommended.
  • Lemon: fresh lemon juice brightens the spread and gives it tang.
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How to Make Smoked Salmon Spread

  1. Take the cream cheese out of the fridge and let it soften overnight. (See tips for when you’re in a time crunch)
  2. In a medium bowl, stir the capers, green onion, dill, cream, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce and lemon juice into the softened cheese until smooth and creamy.
  3. Add in the salmon and carefully fold it in until well combined, trying not to tear it or make it any smaller than bite-size pieces.
  4. Serve with crusty bread, crackers,bagel crispsor cucumber slices.

Tips for Making Smoked Salmon Spread

  • This quick creamy and delicious spread is so easy to make. However, the cream cheese needs to be at room temperature so that it is easier to combine with the other ingredients.
    • Allowing the cream cheese to come up to room temperature is the hardest part of this recipe. You may not have the time or you may have forgotten to take the cheese out of the refrigerator.
    • If you forget to soften the cream cheese (or you are in need of a quick appetizer for unexpected guests) you can blend the cream cheese with a food processor. Thiswill warm it up and it will combine with the other ingredients a little easier.
    • You can also use cream cheese spread (as shown int the picture above). The spread is thinner and is already soft right out of the fridge.
  • Some recipes actually say to blend all of the ingredients in the food processor. I do not recommend that. I feel the presentation is better when you can actually identify the ingredients in the spread.
  • It’s kind of like eye candy. To combine the salmon spread, stir all of the ingredients together with a large spoon or spatula. Once the ingredients are well incorporated, gently fold in the smoked salmon. If the spread is too stiff, add a little more cream or lemon juice to help thin it up.
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Serving Salmon Spread:

Crackers are the obvious choice when serving salmon spread, but you could also serve the spread with bread. My favorite pairing for this salmon spread is bagel crisps, a playoff of the iconic bagels and lox combination.

Low-Carb Serving Option:

If you are looking for a low-carb solution, cucumber slices will pair with the salmon spread beautifully!

Storage:

Refrigerate any uneaten spread for 1 to 2 days. After that, the dill and green onion start to take over the flavor of the salmon.

The next time you need a delicious appetizer, I sure hope you will share this creamy and delicious smoked salmon dip at your next party or gathering of friends or family.

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Smoked Salmon Spread

Salmon spread is a quick and easy recipe with only a handful of ingredients. Put this tasty spread on crackers, bread or use it as a dip.

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Servings 12

Calories 116kcal

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 12 ounces smoked salmon torn into bite-sized pieces
  • ¼ cup capers or to taste
  • 2 tablespoons chopped green onion optional
  • 1 ½ teaspoons fresh dill chopped
  • ¼ cup heavy whipping cream
  • 3 dashes Worcestershire sauce
  • 3 drops hot sauce or to taste
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • Crusty bread crackers, bagel crisps or cucumbers, for serving

Instructions

  • Let the cream cheese soften overnight or use a food processor to soften it completely if in a time crunch.

  • Stir the capers, green onion, dill, cream, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce and lemon juice into the softened cream cheese until smooth and creamy.

  • Add in the salmon and carefully fold it in until well combined, trying not to tear it or make it any smaller than bite-size pieces.

  • Serve with crusty bread, crackers, bagel crisps or cucumber slices.

Notes

If the spread is too stiff, add a little more cream or lemon juice to help thin it up.

Low Carb Serving Option: If you are looking for a low-carb solution, cucumber slices will pair with the salmon spread beautifully!

Storage:Refrigerate unused portion for 1 to 2 days. After that, the dill and green onion start to take over the flavor of the salmon.

Nutrition

Calories: 116kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 34mg | Sodium: 395mg | Potassium: 79mg | Vitamin A: 365IU | Vitamin C: 1.5mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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  1. The Mountain Kitchen says

    Thanks, Mimi! You should definitely try this!

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  2. Marilyn says

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    Excellent recipe! I made this recipe and it was delicious!

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    • The Mountain Kitchen says

      Hi Marylyn! Thank you for the review! I’m glad you enjoyed the salmon spread. Thanks for stopping by!

How to Make Smoked Salmon Spread: A Quick and Simple Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make creamy salmon spread? ›

Process cream cheese in a food processor to soften completely. Add smoked salmon, capers, green onion, dill, cream, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, and lemon juice. Process the mixture again until creamy and smooth.

What is the best way to enjoy smoked salmon? ›

Try smoked salmon any number of ways in tacos—with pineapple tomatillo salsa, pickled radishes or cilantro slaw and mango salsa. Or use the salmon in pastas like Salmon and Broccoli Penne or Spinach Pesto Fusilli, or over crisp rounds of baked polenta.

What is smoked salmon dip made of? ›

Combine the cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, lemon juice, capers, 1/2 of the smoked salmon and Tabasco in a food processor or hand blender. Pulse until blended.

What kind of crackers go with smoked salmon? ›

For a subtle and nutty flavor, try pairing smoked salmon with whole-grain crackers.

What kind of sauce goes with salmon? ›

7 Easy Sauces for Salmon
  • Creamy Horseradish Dill Sauce.
  • Spicy Maple Mustard Sauce.
  • Hot Honey Butter Sauce.
  • Brown Sugar Teriyaki Sauce.
  • Miso Lemon Butter Sauce.
  • Buttery Caper Sauce.
  • Caramelized Honey Miso Sauce.
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What goes well with smoked salmon? ›

How to Serve Smoked Salmon 6 Ways April 9, 2020
  • Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce and Smoked Salmon.
  • Smoked Salmon and Brie Cucumber Bites.
  • Toast with Soft Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon.
  • Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict.
  • Avocado Toast with Cucumber Ribbons and Smoked Salmon.
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What to do with packaged smoked salmon? ›

So many amazing ways to enjoy smoked salmon, for breakfast, lunch and tea!
  1. 1Smoked salmon bagel pizza. ...
  2. 2Hot smoked salmon pasta. ...
  3. 3Potato, corn and salmon chowder. ...
  4. 4Smoked salmon, avocado and herb tarts. ...
  5. 5Smoked salmon French toast. ...
  6. 6Smoked salmon and fennel salad with onion and chive cheese balls.

How to prepare store bought smoked salmon? ›

Some ways to cook smoked salmon are:
  1. Cut it into small pieces and put it in the pan to fry a little before adding beaten egg mixture, to make scrambled eggs with salmon. ...
  2. Poach it (cook it in some liquid, like a mixture of herbs, fish stock and white wine)
  3. Bake it on an oiled baking tray, with a little lemon juice on top.
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How do you serve store bought smoked salmon? ›

Since it is already 'cooked', you can eat the succulent slices straight off the package (my personal favorite); put it on toast with cream cheese for a great quick snack; make yourself a smoked salmon sandwich on the go; or prepare a four-course gourmet meal based on the delicate treat.

What do you eat with smoked salmon as an appetizer? ›

I like a combination of cool cucumbers and tomatoes with bold, peppery radish, red onion, and crispy green peppers. Slicing the veggies thinly into rounds makes them easy to stack with the salmon on top of your favorite cracker, bagel or whatever you serve along.

Is smoked salmon OK for you? ›

It's packed with high quality protein, essential omega-3 fats, and several vitamins and minerals. However, it contains a significant amount of sodium, and cold-smoked varieties may increase your risk of listeriosis. Still, this smoky delicacy can be a healthy addition to your diet when eaten in moderation.

Is smoked salmon as healthy as salmon? ›

Like fresh salmon, it's a good source of protein, B vitamins, vitamin D, magnesium and selenium. Smoked salmon also contains plenty of DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), omega-3 fatty acids linked to a lower risk of heart disease, macular degeneration and Alzheimer's disease.

Which cheese goes with smoked salmon? ›

Getting soft cheeses like Neufchatel cheese, brie, and cream cheese is an amazing way to pair them with the smoked salmon! We also definitely recommend you try some sort of cheese spread. You can do plain cream cheese, or something flavored and more elevated. For example perhaps a creme fraîche with dill.

What is smoked salmon with cream cheese called? ›

Lox, which is commonly often served on bagels with cream cheese, was traditionally made from the belly of the fish. These days, other parts of the fish can be used.

What is the white creamy stuff on salmon? ›

The white stuff on salmon is called albumin.

As the meat cooks, the coagulated albumin gets squeezed out and appears in the form of the weird, slimy, white substance that you are probably familiar with (and weirded out by).

What is the white cream on salmon when cooking? ›

It's called albumin. And it lives in your salmon whether it's cooked or not, no matter where it's from, how it's raised, or how much you paid for it. Albumin is a liquid protein that solidifies when the fish is cooked, seeping out as the muscle fibers contract under heat, becoming thick and a bright white.

What is the cream coming out of my salmon? ›

The white stuff that oozes out of salmon is called albumin, a type of protein in the fish (other foods with albumin include eggs, beef and milk). You can't see albumin when the fish is raw—it only appears when the salmon is exposed to heat. As salmon cooks, the albumin turns from its liquid state into a semi-solid one.

What does putting salmon in milk do? ›

Apparently, the proteins present in milk can bind to the fatty acids that have been exposed to air and give salmon its fishy odor or taste and mitigate them to be more neutral. (Fishiness is caused by the oxidation of fatty acids.)

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