Smoked Trout
Spring Greens with Smoked Fish and Herbed Aioli
By Diane Rossen Worthington
Zucchini Cakes with Smoked Trout
Grated zucchini gives these fritters a fresh flavor and a tender texture. Excellent served with Champagne.
By Tori Ritchie
Lettuce Wraps with Smoked Trout
In this handheld treat, carrots, cucumbers, and smoked trout are tossed in a hot, sweet, and tangy sauce. For a simple side, steam some plain or sticky rice in the microwave, then chill it and mix in some chopped green onions, chopped fresh mint, lime juice, chili-garlic sauce, and a touch of soy sauce or fish sauce. For dessert, serve mango sorbet or fresh pineapple and mango slices.
By Jill Dupleix
Woodland Bundles
Regardless of your foraging skills, you can experience the abundance of the woods with these delectable parcels, which combine the nutty chew of bulgur with rich toasted pine nuts, sweet currants, and smoky trout that could have come from a nearby brook—all neatly wrapped up in a lettuce leaf. And because they're so portable, you can easily enjoy them outdoors on a picnic blanket.
By Ian Knauer
Smoked Fish with Cucumber "Noodles"
A refined rethinking of a bagel-shop favorite provides a no—cook, imaginative way to appreciate the traditional flavor pairing.
By Melissa Roberts
Spanish Anchovy, Fennel, and Preserved Lemon Salad
Spanish anchovies in vinegar (boquerones) are milder than salted anchovies and have a light pickled taste. They are available in the refrigerated section of some specialty foods stores and online from markys.com.
By Charles Clark
Smoked Fish Platter with Mustard-Caper Sauce and Fennel-Cucumber Salad
This gorgeous centerpiece dish comes together in three easy steps.
By Kristine Kidd
Smoked-Bluefish Pâté
If a bite of this clean, bright "pâté" transports you to a sunny beach on Nantucket, that's because it's inspired by a similar spread offered at the island's Straight Wharf Fish Store. This rendition can be whipped up effortlessly, but it's a substantial and statement-making appetizer nonetheless.
Smoked Fish with Fennel and Arugula Salad
By Evan Kleiman
Smoked-Trout Spread
Light and ultrasavory, this is a spread that's definitely worth making — it requires a minimal amount of work and tastes better than any store-bought version. And if you have any left over, you're in luck — it also tastes wonderful on bagels the next morning.
Smoked Trout, Watercress and Apple Salad with Creamy Horseradish Dressing
An elegant salad that would add a sophisticated touch to any Thanksgiving menu.
Smoked Fish Chowder
Offer crackers and some coleslaw along with the chowder. Lemon meringue pie is a perfect way to end the meal.