Smoked Salmon Appetizer Canapes are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer perfect for any gathering. With slices of rich, smoky salmon on top of creamy herby cream cheese with a base of soft white bread. Topped with flaky salt, chives, and lemon zest, they are an explosion of flavors in a bite!
These Smoked Salmon Appetizer Bites are a perfect appetizer and a delightful treat that can elevate any social event or family gathering. These bite-sized canapès consist of thinly sliced smoked salmon, layered on a small piece of soft white bread, and garnished with herby cream cheese, lemon zest, and flaky salt. The combination of flavors with smoky, silky salmon with the smooth texture of the cream cheese, creates a perfect balance of flavors and textures that's both refreshing and satisfying.
Pair the salmon appetizer bites with this Tuna Lime Tartare or Smoked Salmon Ravioli, for a delicious seafood menu.
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🧾 Ingredients
You only need a few simple ingredients to make this perfect easy appetizer. These little bites of finger food are perfect for special occasions like a dinner party, bridal showers, or holiday gatherings like Christmas dinner or Easter.
- Smoked Salmon - Thin slices of cold-smoked salmon are key for their rich, smoky flavor. Use good quality smoked salmon for the best flavor.
- Cream Cheese - Adds a creamy texture. Use Garlic & Herb Cream Cheese or season the cream cheese spread yourself with herbs or spices for extra flavor, like garlic powder and chives. You can also keep the creamy spread plain to focus only on the smoked salmon flavor.
- Lemon - Fresh lemon zest will enhance the flavor of the salmon and give a zing on every bite.
- Chives - Fresh chives can be a delicious topping for these smoked salmon canapes, giving a faint onion flavor. You can also use fresh parsley.
- White Bread - White bread is the perfect soft base for the appetizer bites. If you prefer a crunchy base, you can use round saltine crackers or for something in the middle, you can use the classic Blinis.
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🍳 Substitutions
Here's a list of substitutions for the ingredients typically used in smoked salmon bites, offering flexibility based on dietary preferences or availability:
- Smoked Salmon: Smoked trout, smoked tuna, and other smoked sliced fish can be used for a different flavor profile.
- Cream Cheese: For a dairy-free option, use cashew cream or any plant-based cream cheese. Goat cheese or sour cream are also creamy alternatives with a tangy flavor.
- Lemon: Lime zest can work as a substitute, providing a similar citrusy zing to enhance the other flavors.
- Chives: Parsley, chervil, or fresh dill can be used in place of chives to give an extra herby aroma to the bites.
- White Bread: Sliced baguette to make salmon crostini, crackers or blinis are valid alternatives. Cucumber slices can be used as a gluten-free option for those avoiding bread.
🥣 Variations
To keep your smoked salmon appetizer bites exciting and varied, consider these creative variations:
- Herbed Cream Cheese: Mix different herbs such as chives, parsley, or basil into the cream cheese for a fresh, herbaceous flavor that complements the smoked salmon.
- Avocado Spread: Replace cream cheese with a smooth avocado spread seasoned with lime juice and salt for a creamy, rich alternative. Check out also this Avocado and Smoked Salmon Tartare.
- Bagel-Inspired Bites: Use mini bagel slices as the base and add a touch of everything bagel seasoning on top of the salmon for a New York bagel twist.
- Cucumber Roll-Ups: Instead of crackers, use thin cucumber slices as the base to make salmon cucumber bites. Spread cream cheese on the cucumber, place a small piece of salmon, roll it up, and secure it with a toothpick.
- Mediterranean Style: Top the easy salmon appetizer with a mix of cream cheese and finely chopped sun-dried tomatoes, olives, and a sprinkle of oregano.
- Caprese Twist: Place a small slice of fresh mozzarella and tomato on the salmon, then drizzle with balsamic glaze and garnish with basil for an Italian-inspired variation.
📋 Instructions with Photos
Step 1. Cut out small rounds from the white bread slices using a cookie cutter or pastry cutter. You can also use a small glass or cut the bread into squares with a knife.
Step 2. Add the cream cheese mixture to a piping bag and pipe it on top of the bread. You can also spread it with a knife or teaspoon.
Step 3. Add the smoked salmon slices on top.
Step 4. Top the smoked salmon canapes with flaky salt, lemon zest, and chives.
🍽 Serving Suggestions
This delicious smoked salmon appetizer recipe is versatile and can be served in various settings to enhance your dining experience. They are a perfect addition to an appetizer spread for elegant cocktail parties, casual get-togethers, or as a starter for a formal dinner. Present them on a platter with a garnish of fresh herbs or edible flowers to add a touch of sophistication. Pairing these bites with a crisp white wine or a light, bubbly prosecco or this Limoncello Spritz complements their flavors beautifully.
🔪 Equipment
- Round Pastry Cutters: These are circular blades used to cut dough into precise circles for baking projects, ideal for creating uniform shapes for pastries or cookies.
- Piping Bag: A conical bag equipped with various nozzles to apply icing, cream, or savory fillings in decorative patterns on cakes and other dishes.
- Serving Platter: A large, flat dish used for presenting and serving a variety of foods, enhancing the visual appeal of meals at gatherings.
- Herb Scissors: Multi-blade scissors designed to efficiently chop herbs, providing a quick way to garnish dishes without bruising delicate leaves.
- Lemon Zester: A kitchen tool used to remove the flavorful outer peel of lemons and other citrus fruits without the bitter white pith, perfect for adding zest to recipes.
❄️ Storage & Reheating
When storing leftovers of this easy smoked salmon appetizer bites, it's crucial to ensure they are kept in an airtight container to maintain freshness. Refrigerate the bites as soon as possible, ideally within two hours of serving to prevent any food safety issues. They should be consumed within two days, as smoked salmon can perish quickly.
💭 Recipe FAQs
Yes, you can prepare these bites a few hours before serving. Arrange everything except for any final garnishes like herbs or lemon zest. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve to maintain freshness.
Smoked trout or smoked whitefish are excellent alternatives to smoked salmon. They offer a similar smoky flavor that works well with the other ingredients in the bites.
⭐ Top tip
Ensure the salmon is of high quality, as it's the centerpiece of the dish. Opt for cold-smoked salmon that is silky and subtly smoky, as this will provide a luxurious texture and rich flavor that complements the other ingredients beautifully.
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📖 RECIPE
Smoked Salmon Appetizer Bites
Ingredients
- 4-5 Slices White Bread
- 4 oz Smoked Salmon
- 4 oz Garlic & Herb Cream Cheese
- Flaky Salt
- 1 Lemon zest
- Chives
Instructions
- Cut out small rounds from the white bread slices using a cookie cutter or pastry cutter. You can also use a small glass or cut the bread into squares with a knife.
- Add the cream cheese to a piping bag and pipe it on top of the bread. You can also spread it with a knife or teaspoon.
- Add the smoked salmon slices on top.
- Top with a pinch of flaky salt, lemon zest, and minced fresh chives.
- Serve immediately or store loosely covered in the fridge until ready to serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Laura
So easy to make and the flavor combination is better than I expected!
Jessica Montanelli
Thanks! I'm glad you liked them! 🙂