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Smoked Salmon Dip made with hot smoked salmon & bacon has a spicy jalapeno kick. Also amazing as smoked salmon spread on a bagel!

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Smoked Salmon Dip is a perfect party appetizer. Unlike my popular salmon patties which are made with canned salmon, this smoked salmon dip is made with hot smoked salmon, which you can either buy or make yourself.

Set the mouthwatering salmon dip out and watch it compete with the deviled eggs for the fastest consumed food on the table.

I’m seriously feeling withdrawal symptoms as I write this post because my salmon spread is all gone. Must. Make. More.I debated whether I should call this salmon dip or salmon spread.

Either way, this stuff is my heroine. I am addicted. I crave it morning, noon, and night. I am not exaggerating. that is how much I love it.

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  • How to serve smoked salmon dip?
  • How long is smoked salmon dip good for?
  • How to make smoked salmon dip:
  • Smoked Salmon Dip Recipe

How to serve smoked salmon dip?

  • If you are serving as a dip, you can set out any kind of crackers, bread, or crostini as long as they are strong and won’t easily break because the dip is rather thick, especially if it is cold. An alternative would be to serve with a small spreading knife as shown. Or, you might find it quite entertaining to watch your guests break their crackers in the smoked salmon dip.
  • My most favorite way to eat this smoked salmon spread is on a toasted everything bagel with a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice. Add some capers and thinly sliced red onion to the top and you have yourself a complete meal.
  • Smoked salmon dip is a great appetizer for any party or football watching event.

How long is smoked salmon dip good for?

I recommend two weeks in an air tight container stored in the refrigerator… if you don’t eat it all right away!

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How to make smoked salmon dip:

  • First, you must get your hands on some Alaskan hot smoked salmon. You can find hot smoked salmon at stores like Whole Foods and Costco. Hot smoked salmon is not the same as cold smoked salmon (which I also love and use in all kinds of pasta and appetizer recipes). Hot smoked salmon has a different texture and feels cooked, for a lack of a better description.
  • It’s important to use crispy cooked bacon. There is nothing worse than taking a bite and getting a piece of soggy bacon where you question whether the fat has been fully rendered. I highly recommend using my method of how to cook bacon ends & pieces.
  • The amount of heat in this smoked salmon dip depends on the type and amount of pepper you add. I love jalapeno but you can use something else if you desire. I’ve also found that organic jalapenos tend to pack more heat than conventionally grown peppers.
  • Mixing it all together is simple if you use your Stand mixer. Just be sure to mix everything fully before you add the smoked salmon and bacon so you can control the final texture.

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Smoked Salmon Dip

Prep15 minutes mins

Total15 minutes mins

Servings 8 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • Juice from one lemon
  • 2/3 ounce fresh baby dill chopped
  • 1 jalapeno minced
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1/2 pound about 1 cup hot smoked salmon (meat should be cold, hot smoked refers to cooking process)
  • 1/4 cup cooked bacon ends and pieces

Instructions

  • In bowl of stand mixer, cream together cream cheese and lemon juice on high speed for several minutes until well combined and fluffy. Scrape sides, then add dill, jalapeno, and garlic and blend until well mixed. Add in salmon chunks and bacon and mix just until combined. The more you mix, the less salmon chunks you’ll have.

  • Serve with crackers or crostini for an appetizer or spread on a bagel for breakfast.

Notes

Yield three cups

Nutrition

Calories: 135kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 38mg, Sodium: 320mg, Potassium: 106mg, Vitamin A: 605IU, Vitamin C: 4.2mg, Calcium: 36mg, Iron: 0.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

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 to serve with smoked salmon as an appetizer? ›

Serve it with all the fixings—capers, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, cucumber, radishes, red onion and steamed potatoes. Lay out everything listed in the ingredients or just a few of the elements, along with an assortment of crackers, co*cktail bread or sliced baguette.

What cheese goes with smoked salmon? ›

Cheese to use with smoked salmon

Cream cheese is the classic, obvious choice to pair with lox, but other soft cheeses such as goat cheese, labneh, brie, or feta (my favorite!) could work as well. To make my feta more spreadable, I break it up with the back of a spoon and mix it with some quality extra virgin olive oil.

How do you make Captain Jim's salmon dip? ›

Smoked Salmon Dip

Warm cream cheese to room temperature. Add two cans of Captain Jim's Gourmet Alaskan Smoked Salmon (including skin and oil). Mix together with fork; shape into a ball; refrigerate for two hours to blend flavors. Ground nuts or finely chopped parsley may be added for garnish.

How long does smoked salmon last in the fridge? ›

Nailing the Fridge Shelf Life:

So, how long can we expect our smoked salmon to dance in the fridge? Well, on average, when stored right, it can strut its stuff for about 3 to 4 days sometime up to a week. But remember, trust your instincts! Give it a good look, a sniff, and a feel to ensure it's still a safe catch.

How long will smoked salmon last once opened? ›

Of course, once opened, we recommend consuming within 4 days for maximum freshness but it can likely hold well for at least 7 days. Cold smoked salmon can freeze for up to six months in a sealed container or while vacuumed. Let it thaw under refrigeration and consume.

What pairs well with smoked salmon? ›

Easy Pairings for Smoked Salmon
  • With crackers, softened cream cheese and capers.
  • Tossed into a green salad with a lemony dressing.
  • Stirred into hot pasta with a light tomato sauce, green onions, fresh parsley and extra-virgin olive oil.

What kind of cheese goes with salmon? ›

For a delicate and subtle flavor, try cold-smoked salmon. It goes well with mild cheeses like goat cheese or brie. If you prefer a stronger, more robust flavor, opt for hot-smoked salmon that pairs wonderfully with sharper cheeses like cheddar or gouda.

What is traditionally served with smoked salmon? ›

The best side dishes to serve with smoked salmon are scalloped potatoes, smoked cream cheese, fish tacos, pineapple salsa, zucchini fritters, scrambled eggs, french bread pizza, watermelon cucumber salad, grilled asparagus, lemon pasta, Greek salad, roasted beetroot, caprese skewers, lemon risotto, and smoked gouda ...

How to serve smoked salmon as an entree? ›

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How to serve smoked salmon at a party? ›

If you want to keep things light, make a plate of salmon and cucumbers and everything seasoning and tomatoes. If you want to go big, a bagel slathered with cream cheese, topped with salmon, avocado – everything you can imagine! – is the way to go. A killer smoked salmon platter is seriously the way to my heart.

Why do they sell salmon heads? ›

Salmon heads are fantastic for creating flavour in soups and stocks. Not only are they incredibly tasty but are also highly nutritious.

What is smoked fish dip made of? ›

Whisk together mayonnaise, cream cheese spread, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, parsley, horseradish, hot sauce, Worcestershire, and Old Bay in a medium bowl. Pulse smoked fish in a food processor until finely chopped, about 10 times. Add chopped fish to mayonnaise mixture and fold to combine.

What are the ingredients in Goldbergs smoked salmon dip? ›

cheese culture), lox (salmon, salt, sugar, sodium nitrite, nisin, natural hardwood smoke)), sour cream (cultured cream, skim milk, vitamin a palmitate), red onion, cherry tomatoes, capers, scallions, dill, lemon juice, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, minced garlic, vinegar and natural flavoring.

What is the difference between salmon and smoked salmon? ›

Smoked salmon is a preparation of salmon that has been cured or smoked at certain temperature. This process is considered as food preservation that may include adding salt, sugar, nitrate, or smoking and flavoring the fish.

Is smoked salmon real salmon? ›

Somewhere along the way, these salt-curing and smoke-curing methods merged, creating another type of preserved salmon. To make smoked salmon, producers usually start with a whole side of fish and lightly cure it in salt by way of a rub or brine. It's then smoked, preserving it further.

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