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This quick hors d'oeuvre of salmon crostini combines the classic smoked salmon and cream cheese for a perfect appetizer.
Starting with the tried and true, a bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon is as epic a combo as, dare we say, tuna with mayo. "You're talking about one of the most balanced, crave-worthy bites ...
Ingredients: 1 baguette sliced into 1/4" olive oil. 1 wheel of camembert cheese. 3 pears, cored and thinly sliced. black pepper. honey for drizzling. Instructions:
Spicy Smoked Salmon Cocktail Crêpes: Add 1 tbsp of chopped chiles in oil to the filling. Lillet Smoked Salmon Cocktail Crêpes: Substitute orange zest and juice for the lemon zest and juice, and add 1 tbsp of white Lillet (Blanc) to the filling. Recipe courtesy of Crêpes: 50 Savory and Sweet Recipes by Martha Holmberg/Chronicle Books, 2012.
Evenly spread cucumber-dill cheese spread onto each pizza crust. Sprinkle each with smoked salmon mixture. Place pizzas back onto grill. Grill an additional 2 to 3 minutes or until crust is crispy. Top with cucumber and fresh dill. Serve immediately. *If you don't have a thermometer, water should feel very warm to the touch.
A "lox and a schmear" refers to a bagel and cream cheese with lox. This dish is a part of American Jewish cuisine. A lox platter for one. Lox is a fillet of brined salmon, which may be smoked. Lox is frequently served on a bagel with cream cheese, [1] [2] and often garnished with tomato, onion, cucumber, and capers.
Smoked salmon salad is a strong-flavored salad, with ingredients such as iceberg lettuce, boiled eggs, tomato, olives, capers and leeks, and with flavored yogurt as a condiment. [citation needed] Slices of smoked salmon are a popular appetizer in Europe, usually served with some kind of bread.
The term appetiser (American English: appetizer) is a synonym for hors d'oeuvre. It was first used in the United States and England simultaneously in 1860. Americans also use the term to define the first of three courses in a meal, an optional one generally set on the table before guests were seated. [12]