Smoked Salmon Spread.

Wednesday 19 December 2012



( a picture of our decorated lounge 2012)

If you're looking for a fabulous appetizer or spread for your party buffets and dinners this holiday season, look no further. This one is the best!  It's easy, impressive and quick to make . . . and it always goes down a real treat with anyone who tries it.  They always want the recipe.

 

I often made this as an appetizer for the many dinner parties I catered when I worked at the Manor.  It was a real favourite with my bosses and their guests.

 

It combines simple ingredients together to create a fabulous rich spread that goes very well on breadsticks, crackers, toasted baguettes . . . and I confess . . . spread onto celery sticks.  (A fab way to munch on the leftovers. )



You don't need to use best quality smoked salmon . . . I usually use the smoked salmon scraps you can buy in the shops.  You are going to chop it coarsely anyways, and the scraps are already chopped for you.

 

The leftovers are also fabulous spread onto slices of sour dough bread that you toast to a golden brown under the grill.  A squirt of lemon and a few grinds of pepper and you have a fabulous lunch . . . all the creamy pink deliciousness melting into the toasty crevices of the crunchy toast is quite, quite irresistible.



*Smoked Salmon Spread*
Makes 2 cups
Printable Recipe

This is the perfect Christmas treat.  Serve it with breadsticks, crackers or slices of toasted baguette.  Deliciously different!

12 ounces cream cheese, room temperature (340g)
1/3 cup dairy sour cream (40g)
6 dashes of Tabasco sauce
1 TBS fresh lemon juice
3 spring onions, white and green parts, thinly sliced
3 TBS capers, rinsed and drained
8 ounces smoked salmon, coarsely chopped
3 TBS chopped fresh dill, or 1 TBS dried dill tops
fresh ground black pepper to taste
fresh dill to garnish

Put the cream cheese, sour cream, Tabasco sauce and lemon juice in a food processor.  Blitz to combine.  Add the spring onions, capers, salmon, chopped dill and pepper.  Pulse to blend.  Scrape into a serving bowl.  Garnish with the dill and serve chilled or at room temperature.  Fabulous!

1 comment

  1. oooh, I think Smoked Salmon spread is probably one of my favourite things in the world... so simple to make yet it tastes so incredible. I'd be hard placed not to scoff the lot myself... such pretty decs too!

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