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Bright and Spicy Smoked Salmon Dip

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Smoked Salmon Dip in a maroon bowl next to crudites
Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Judy Kim, prop styling by Gerri Williams

Oil-packed smoked salmon combines the flaky texture of cooked fresh fish with the subtle intensity of cold-smoked salmon. Mashed with punchy mix-ins like cornichons, lemon zest and juice, and sambal oelek, it becomes a superb party-ready dip or an excellent schmear for bagels or crackers. Plus, it all comes together in just 15 minutes. Read author and science historian Laurel Braitman’s essay about the dish

This recipe serves four, so if you are serving a large crowd, feel free to double or even triple the amounts.

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    15 minutes

  • Yield

    4 servings

Ingredients

2 3.5–4-oz. cans oil-packed smoked salmon
¼ cup (or more) mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. coarsely chopped cornichons, plus more thinly sliced for serving
½ tsp. (or more) finely grated lemon zest
2 tsp. (or more) fresh lemon juice
1 tsp. (or more) sambal oelek
2 dashes (or more) vinegar-based hot sauce (such as Tabasco)
Freshly ground pepper
Kosher salt
Toasted bread or crackers and crudités (for serving)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Drain two 3.5–4-oz. cans oil-packed smoked salmon in a fine-mesh sieve set over a small bowl. Place 1 Tbsp. drained salmon oil in a medium bowl; discard remaining drained salmon oil. Remove any skin from salmon and discard (or eat!).

    Step 2

    Add ¼ cup mayonnaise, 2 Tbsp. coarsely chopped cornichons, ½ tsp. finely grated lemon zest, 2 tsp. fresh lemon juice, 1 tsp. sambal oelek, and 2 dashes vinegar-based hot sauce to salmon oil in bowl and mix to combine; season with freshly ground pepper. Add salmon and mix well with a fork until incorporated into dressing and mixture is homogeneous. Taste dip and stir in more mayonnaise, lemon zest, lemon juice, sambal oelek, and/or hot sauce if desired and season with kosher salt and more pepper if needed.

    Step 3

    Transfer dip to a serving bowl; top with thinly sliced cornichons. Serve with toasted bread or crackers and crudités.

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