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Smoked Salmon Appetizer

Delight in this easy and light dish to refresh your palate and spark your appetite.

For nearly five years, I didn’t touch fish. But before that stretch, salmon was always one of my favorites. Recently, I’ve started eating it again—and let me tell you, this pretty pink fish is even more delicious than I remembered.

This smoked salmon appetizer has been the easiest (and tastiest) way to welcome fish back into my life. It’s simple, light, and wonderfully refreshing. All it takes is crisp English cucumbers, a little fresh dill, some cream cheese, and silky salmon. Stack them up like edible Legos, and you’re done! Each bite hits the perfect balance of tender, crunchy, savory, herbaceous, and just a touch sweet. Honestly, the next dinner party or picnic I attend might not be complete without a tray of these nourishing little snacks.

When it comes to serving, I find the easiest way to enjoy them is with a toothpick—neat, tidy, and no mess. But using your hands works just as well. Either way, this delicate finger food is pure joy to eat!

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How is salmon smoked?

There are two primary methods for smoking salmon. One is hot smoking, which cooks the fish, and the other is cold smoking, which preserves it but doesn’t fully cook it. As the names suggest, hot smoking involves cooking the salmon at higher temperatures, usually between 120 and 180°F, while cold smoking stays at cooler temperatures below 80°F. Each method creates its own unique texture and flavor profile. Subtle differences also come from the type of wood that’s used. For instance, hickory imparts a bold, slightly sweet flavor, while applewood adds a gentler fruitiness.

Hot-smoked salmon is firmer and flakier—almost like baked salmon with an extra smoky depth. It can be eaten on its own, stirred into pasta, or added to hearty grain bowls. Cold-smoked salmon, on the other hand, has that signature silky, buttery texture you often find draped over bagels or used in elegant appetizers. Because it’s cured before smoking, it takes on a delicate saltiness that pairs nicely with cream cheese, fresh herbs, or crisp vegetables. Both types are delicious in their own right, and choosing between them really comes down to how you want to serve the dish. For this recipe, I always use cold-smoked salmon.

How do I store leftovers?

Although this snack is best enjoyed fresh, you can store leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for 1-2 days. The sooner you nosh on them, the better! Don’t freeze them, as this will make them mushy from too much moisture.

Serving suggestions

Imagine sitting by a lake and munching on these with a cold glass of Lemonade or Wine Spritzer. Talk about refreshing! But this smoked salmon appetizer also goes blissfully well with other finger foods like Healthy California Roll Sushi Bites, Mini Baked Potatoes, Air-Fryer Crab Cakes, and Carrot Fries. Pick your pairing and enjoy!

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Smoked Salmon Appetizer

Delight in this easy and light dish to refresh your palate and spark your appetite.
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Chilling Time 10 minutes minutes
Total Time 20 minutes minutes
Servings 32
Calories 44kcal

Ingredients

2 English cucumbers8 ounces cream cheese softened2 tablespoons fresh dill chopped (plus more for garnish)Kosher salt to tasteFreshly ground black pepper to taste2 teaspoons horseradish optional16 ounces smoked salmon cut into bite-size piecesToothpicks optional, for serving

Instructions

Peel and slice the cucumbers into even 1-inch rounds; arrange them neatly on a serving platter.
In a bowl, combine the softened cream cheese with chopped fresh dill, salt, pepper, and horseradish (if using) until smooth.
Spread a small layer of the cream cheese mixture on each cucumber round. Top with a piece of smoked salmon and garnish with an extra sprig of dill if desired. Optionally, secure with a toothpick.
Chill the assembled appetizers in the refrigerator for about 10 minutes to let the flavors meld before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 44kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 135mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 1g

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