Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

I literally fell in love with this cold appetizer as soon as I tried it: tender, salty-smoked red fish with juicy creamy curd cheese on fragrant black Borodino bread, tinted with bitterness of fresh arugula ... Truly, just an amazing combination of colors and tastes! Prepare them for a romantic dinner or a buffet table. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do! PS Fish is one of the main components of this appetizer; the overall impression of the dish depends on its taste. Try to choose one that is naturally smoked, without the addition of artificial flavors (like liquid smoke) and extra preservatives (as evidenced by the short shelf life). But don’t let the unusually rich bright red color of sockeye salmon meat bother you: it differs from other fish of the salmon family in this way, since in the natural environment it is more fond of special, carotenoid-rich small crustaceans-kalanids. By the way, the second name of sockeye salmon is “red”, however, the fish got it not for the color of the meat, as one might think, but for the scarlet “wedding outfit” during spawning.

How to cook Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Step 1

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

If you purchased bread with a whole brick, cut off the burnt crust and edges from it and cut the crumb into slices about 0.8 cm thick. If you already have sliced \u200b\u200bready, it is also advisable to remove too burnt crusts from it so that the canapes do not taste bitter.

Step 2

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Wash the fish packaging (if it is vacuum-sealed) and the jar of curd cheese (must be airtight) with warm water and a little soap to remove germs from them (because the ingredients in this dish are not cooked). Rinse arugula greens with warm, then cool running or filtered water and dry on a paper towel.

Step 3

If you bought the fish fillet in one piece, cut it into thin slices with a sharp knife.

Step 4

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Take one prepared slice of bread, brush it with cream cheese, put ¼ of the total amount of fish required according to the recipe on it tightly and lightly press it with your hands.

Step 5

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Also brush the second slice of bread with cottage cheese and cover it (smeared side down) with the first fish sandwich, press it with your hand.

Step 6

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Brush the top of the second slice of bread with the cream cheese and place another ¼ of the fish firmly on top of it (preferably an even layer with no voids).

Step 7

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

With a sharp knife, cut off the uneven protruding edges of the fish slices from the resulting multi-layered sandwich (for a neater look of future canapes), and then cut it into six identical parts.

Step 8

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Garnish each canape with sesame seeds (optional) and an arugula leaf and transfer to a serving plate. With the rest of the ingredients for another six canapes, do the same as described above.

Step 9

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese

Before serving, put the canapes in a cool place (in the refrigerator or on the balcony, if the temperature outside is not higher than 12-15 ° C), covering them with plastic wrap on top. Immediately before serving, remove the film and stick a skewer into each canapé. Enjoy your meal!

Canape with smoked sockeye salmon and curd cheese - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes, other types of smoked salmon such as king or coho will work well. You could even try smoked trout or mackerel for a different flavor profile. Just make sure it's thinly sliced.
Cream cheese, ricotta, or even a flavored goat cheese can be used in place of curd cheese. Consider the flavor profile you're aiming for, as this will influence the final taste.
These canapés are best served fresh. If you need to prepare them in advance, store them in the refrigerator for no more than 4 hours to maintain their quality and prevent the bread from becoming soggy. Make sure to wrap them tightly with plastic wrap.
Absolutely! Substitute the smoked salmon with thinly sliced cucumber, roasted red peppers, or marinated artichoke hearts for a delicious vegetarian option. You can also add fresh herbs like dill or chives to the curd cheese for extra flavor.
Simply use gluten-free bread as the base. Many brands offer pre-sliced gluten-free bread that works perfectly for canapés.
Freezing is not recommended as it can affect the texture of the bread and cheese, making them soggy upon thawing. It's best to enjoy them fresh.
These canapés are perfect as appetizers for parties, brunches, or afternoon tea. Serve them with a side of lemon wedges or a sprinkle of capers for added flavor. A crisp white wine pairs well with them.
Yes, you can easily adjust the portion size by cutting the multi-layered sandwich into smaller or larger pieces. This recipe makes 12 canapes, but you can adjust the ingredient quantities to make more or less depending on your needs.

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