7 Layer Smoked Salmon Dip Recipe (2024)

7 Layer Smoked Salmon Dip because everybody needs a show stopping appetizer up their sleeve for the holidays, am I right? This Scandinavian inspired layered dip can be made a day ahead, and it only improves as it hangs out in the fridge ~ perfect forThanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, or New Year’s Eve!

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This beautiful Scandinavian inspired layered salmon dip is a stunning appetizer for any gathering. I’ve given you suggestions for the layers, but you can definitely customize it, there are so many possibilities. Truth be told I went over the 7 layer limit, I think I’ve got 9 or more layers in mine ~ I couldn’t contain my enthusiasm.

tip: get a good snap of this dip before you serve it, ’cause it’s gonna get attacked pretty quick!

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ingredients for 7 layer dip (the colors are awesome)

  • hot-smoked salmon ~ note that hot-smoked salmon is different from cold-smoked salmon. Hot-smoked salmon comes in a chunk form, and is smoked over heat. Cold-smoked salmon is sold thinly sliced, and is smoked without heat. You want the chunk.
  • dilled whipped cream cheese ~ this stuff is heavenly! I process whipped cream cheese, loads of fresh dill, a good pinch of sea salt, and a squeeze of lemon in my food processor. It comes out pale green and delicious.
  • finely chopped radish and red onion ~ these add a nice sharp bite
  • whipped goat cheese and thin sliced cucumbers ~ why whipped? It’s lighter and easier to spread.
  • marinated roasted red peppers ~ note: I think I would leave this out next time, I didn’t love how the flavor worked with the rest.
  • Boursin cheese
  • capers
  • cranberry relish with horseradish and sour cream
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how to make this 7 layer smoked salmon dip

  • Line an 8 inch cake pan with plastic wrap. You can use other containers, just be sure they’re neither too big nor too shallow; you need to stack 7 layers into it. 6-8 inches in diameter is a good size for this recipe.
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  • Spread or scatter each ingredient into an even layer, making sure to get out to the very edges.
  • Press each layer down firmly before proceeding with the next. This helps the dip hold together nicely.
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  • When you’ve finished layering, cover and refrigerate for an hour or two, or overnight. The dip will get a chance to firm up and the flavors will develop.
  • When you’re ready to serve, flip the dip over onto a serving plate and gently lift the pan off. Carefully peel away the plastic wrap.
  • Shower with lots of fresh snipped chives, and serve.
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what to serve with smoked salmon dip

  • I served mine with crunchy Russian Rye Crisps I found at the supermarket, and some fresh endive leaves for a low carb option.
  • You could also use a thinly sliced baguette.
  • Regular crackers work well, just be sure they’re plain and not heavily flavored.
  • Scandinavian rye crisp crackers would be great.
  • Bagel chips would also be appropriate.
  • Be sure to provide several spreading knives around your plate so several people can go at it at the same time.
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tips for assembling your layered dip

Layered dips are lots of fun, and can be stunning, but keep these tips in mind…

Make the layers thick enough so they will show up as a definite stripe in the final product, at least 1/4″.

Tamp down each layer as you go to ensure they’ll hold together well once un-molded. Take care to get them even and all the way to the edge of your mold.

Don’t add anything with excess liquid to the layers because it can leak out when serving. Be sure to drain before adding, if necessary.

Allow at least an hour or two for the dip to chill in the refrigerator. Overnight is fine too.

Keep your dip chilled and serve cold.

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variations for different layers

  • beets, thinly sliced or chopped
  • beet horseradish
  • Shredded carrots, pickled or not
  • chopped dill pickles or gherkins
  • sliced hard boiled egg
  • caviar or roe
  • pickled onions
  • scallions
  • sprouts or microgreens (for the top)
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we’re crazy about salmon ~

  • Mediterranean Sheet Pan Salmon
  • Finnish Salmon Soup
  • Salmon Cobb Salad
  • Salmon and Zucchini Burgers
  • Savory Smoked Salmon ‘Cheesecake’

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7 Layer Smoked Salmon Dip Recipe

7 Layer Smoked Salmon Dip, my pretty Scandinavian inspired layered dip can be made ahead, perfect forThanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, or New Year's Eve!

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Prep Time:20 minutes minutes

chilling:2 hours hours

Servings: 15 servings

Equipment

  • an 8 inch cake pan or equivalent

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces whipped cream cheese
  • 2 big handfuls fresh dill leaves (discard tough stems)
  • squeeze of fresh lemon juice
  • 1 lb hot-smoked salmon, skin removed and flaked
  • 1 bunch radishes (about 8) finely chopped
  • 3 Tbsp finely chopped red onion
  • 5.3 ounce tub of whipped goat cheese (or the equivilent)
  • 2-3 small Persian cucumbers, thinly sliced, do not peel
  • 6 ounces marinated roasted red pepper strips
  • 5.2 ounce package of Boursin cheese
  • 4 ounce jar of capers, drained
  • 8 ounces (about 1 cup) cranberry relish with horseradish and sour cream, Find recipe here.
  • 1 bunch fresh chives, snipped
  • sea salt and fresh cracked pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Line an 8 inch cake pan with 2 sheets of plastic wrap so it covers the bottom and all sides.

  • Put the whipped cream cheese and dill in a food processer and process until smooth. Scrape down the sides to get it all incorporated. Season with salt and a squeeze of lemon juice.

  • Put half the salmon on the bottom of the pan, spreading it out evenly and pressing down firmly. Top with an even layer of the dilled cream cheese. Drop it in dollops first and then spread, trying not to disturb the salmon layer.

  • Toss the radishes and onions together and spread over the dilled cheese, and press that layer down gently.

  • Dollop the goat cheese across the top and spread out gently, again trying not to disturb the layer underneath. Top with the sliced cucumbers.

  • Arrange the red peppers (if using) evenly over the cukes.

  • Next crumble the Boursin over top, along with the capers. Press down gently.

  • Spread the cranberry relish over that, and finish with the other half of the smoked salmon. Note: in the post photos I did this step backwards.

  • Press the whole thing gently down, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours, or overnight.

  • When ready to serve, remove the plastic covering and place your serving plate over the dip. Invert the plate and dip together. Carefully lift the pan off, and then gently peel off the plastic liner, being careful not to disturb anything. Scatter a good amount of snipped chives over the top of the dip before serving. If any liquid has seeped out, drain it off or dab with paper towels.

  • Serve with rye crisps and crunchy endive leaves, or see notes in the post for other suggestions. Will keep for 2 days, refrigerated.

Notes

Can you use a different kind of fish?

  • Yes, you could use another smoked fish like trout or whitefish, for instance. You might also consider tiny baby shrimp, or crab.

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Cuisine: American

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: appetizer, dip, entertaining, fish, salmon, smoked salmon

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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.

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 to prepare and eat smoked salmon? ›

The classic option is to serve a slice of the fish on a pancake or blini, but try it out in homemade sushi with cold smoked salmon, in tortilla rolls with cream cheese, or on toasted crostini too.

What to add to smoked salmon? ›

Or, for a smoked-salmon platter, lay out the fillets with other brunch fixings—like cucumbers, hard-cooked eggs, capers, tomatoes, red onions, dill, cream cheese, and bagels or toast—so people can help themselves.

How long is smoked salmon good for in the fridge? ›

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 is traditional smoked salmon made? ›

After the salmon is rinsed, it is dried on wire racks. At this point, the salmon is already largely preserved from the curing. After a quick drying process, the salmon fillets are loaded into the smoker. Cold smoking, which yields a smooth, silky texture, requires a temperature of less than 90 degrees fahrenheit.

How to serve smoked salmon on its own? ›

Cut slices of smoked salmon into 1-inch strips; squeeze fresh lemon juice over each strip; add black pepper to taste; roll the strips up and spear them with a toothpick. Sprinkle with chopped dill.

What 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.

Can you eat smoked salmon straight? ›

Just because smoked salmon is “ready-to-eat” doesn't mean that there aren't several interesting, creative, and delectable ways to enjoy it! Of course, you can eat it right out of the package, or go a little further and simply enjoy it on a bagel with cream cheese, but why stop there?

What's the difference between lox and smoked salmon? ›

Here's the main difference: smoked salmon is cured and then smoked, whereas lox is only cured, typically in a salt brine and typically for longer periods of time, but not smoked. Smoked salmon is preserved with a combination of salting and smoking, so the flavor can be slightly salty and slightly smoky.

What brings out the flavor of salmon? ›

Marinating salmon can add additional flavor and help the fish stay moist during cooking. Most marinades include an acidic element like lemon or vinegar which add a pleasant tanginess to the fish. Salmon is considered by some to be a "fishy" tasting fish because it is firm and high in fat.

What cheese goes well 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 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 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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