This creamy, flavorful Smoked Salmon Dip has risen to the top of my list of favorite party snacks. Make it for your next gathering and watch it disappear – fast!
I cooked and baked like a champ all of last week and right through Easter weekend. My youngest, little itty-bitty, 6’3″ baby boy was home from college and I took it upon myself to stuff him and his girlfriend with all kinds of food before they headed back to Santa Barabara for the start of spring quarter. And, it was so satisfying… I can’t even explain. But, I’m sure you mamas out there know exactly what I’m talking about.
Having him home meant the family could be together for Easter brunch and click, BOOM, I was off and running! Menu planning, shopping, and recipe prep. Don’t get in the way of a woman with a holiday meal to prepare.
For my Easter brunch menu this year I did lots of my tried and true stuff but I also took the opportunity to include a few new things – including this exquisite dip. I made a double batch and it was consumed heartily and happily and it was GONE!
It starts with a package of smoked salmon. I got this two-pack of Wild Alaskan Smoked Sockeye Salmon from Costco. A full pound of really nice quality smoked salmon for $14.89 – crazy good deal. Each package is 8 ounces, enough to make a double batch of this recipe which worked perfectly for my big group on Easter.
It’s a dump everything in the food processor, pulse a few times, and you’re done recipe. Don’t you just love those?
In the bowl of my Cuisinart– reduced fat cream cheese, a little mayonnaise, sour cream, a little cream-style horseradish for a bit of a kick, fresh dill, fresh chives, the smoked salmon, and the juice from half of a lemon. Give it a whirl, or two, or three…
I was going for this nice creamy consistency. If you’d like more texture, hold back about half of the salmon and add it to the mixture after you’ve processed everything together and then just pulse the mixture a couple of times, or until you’ve reached the desired consistency.
This dip is delicious served with sliced baguette and I also put out some Triscuits. There’s something about Triscuits that meshes perfectly with it. You could also serve it with assorted veggies, bagel chips, or pita chips and it is wonderful spread on toasted bagels.
Smoked Salmon Dip
Ingredients
- 8 ounces cream cheese , (reduced fat or regular), softened
- ¼ cup sour cream, light or regular
- ¼ cup mayonnaise, light or regular
- 2 teaspoons cream-style horseradish, be certain it is cream-style
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, plus additional for garnish
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
- ½ lemon, juiced
- 4 ounces smoked salmon, chopped
Instructions
- In the bowl of a food processor, pulse together all the ingredients until smooth. If you’d prefer more texture, reserve half the salmon and add it to the mixture once the other ingredients have been combined. Process briefly until you’ve reached the desired consistency. Alternately, fold in the remaining salmon with a spoon for even more texture.
- Transfer mixture to a serving bowl and garnish with additional fresh dill. Serve with sliced baguette, crackers, bagel chips, chopped vegetables, or spread it on toasted bagels.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated using generic ingredients, and is an estimate not a guarantee. For more accurate results, please refer to the labels on your ingredients at home.
How much fun you are! Sunday we are celebrating my grandson ‘s solo in a Cessna 172. He’s 18. What??? So your salmon dip is the quintessential celebration appetizer!
Time to ring out 2020, home alone of course! Wanted a treat for hubby and I using what we had on hand. Your photo when I googled “salmon dip/spread” sold me! I only had 4 oz of cream cheese so I adjusted your recipe a bit. I had and so I used a 6 oz can of salmon and it worked just fine. We liked it! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Celebrate good days to come!
Hi, do you think using canned smoked salmon would work as well?
Hi Crystal. I have no experience with canned smoked salmon but if you’ve used it successfully in other recipes, I’m getting it would work with this one.
Can you add honey to this recipe and how much would you recommend? I have found that the sweetness of the honey combined with the dill makes for a nice sweet twist.
I’m not sure a sweet component would work well in this but you can absolutely give it a try.
Hi Valerie,
I’m going to try your salmon dip for a Thanksgiving appetizer, sounds like a good recipe, and I will let you know how the family likes it 🙂
Thanks
Please do, Daniel. Hope you love it!
This is sooo easy and delicious! Thanks so much, Valerie!
can this be heated in the oven for a hot dip
Hi Valerie! I made this for a tea party last spring and it was so delicious, I’m planning to serve it at my annual Christmas party this weekend! Best salmon dip I’ve ever had.
That’s fantastic, Sarah. We’re hooked on this stuff 🙂 Enjoy your party!