creamy salmon scramble

Creamy Smoked Salmon Scramble

If you’re looking for a delicious and nutritious breakfast or brunch dish that’s sure to impress, then look no further than this creamy smoked salmon scramble! This scrumptious dish is packed with flavor and protein and is so easy to make that you’ll be having it on repeat in no time. Whether you’re a fan of smoked salmon or are just looking for something new, this recipe is sure to become a family favorite.

 

Your grocery list

Produce

  • Chives or scallions
  • Fresh parsley, dill, and/or basil

Dairy

  • Large eggs
  • Heavy cream
  • Unsalted butter
  • Cream cheese

Deli/Seafood

  • Sliced smoked salmon

Pantry Items & Seasonings

  • Kosher salt
  • Black peppers

 

Equipment/tools you’ll need

  • Whisk (for eggs)
  • Cutting board and knife (for herbs and salmon)
  • Nonstick pan
  • Rubber spatula (for gentle folding of the ingredients as they cook)

What is an egg scramble?

An egg scramble is ANY dish made by whisking eggs with milk or cream and cooking them in a pan with butter or oil, often with other ingredients such as diced vegetables, meat, cheese, or herbs. The mixture is stirred with a spatula, breaking up the curds as they form, until the eggs are cooked to the desired level of doneness. Egg scrambles are a quick and easy breakfast or brunch option and can be easily customized to suit individual tastes and dietary preferences.

 

How is smoked salmon made?

  1. Smoked salmon is typically made by first brining the salmon in a mixture of salt, sugar, and sometimes other seasonings.
  2. The brined salmon is then rinsed and dried before being smoked. The smoking process can be done using a hot or cold smoking method.

In hot smoking, the salmon is exposed to smoke and heat until it is fully cooked, while in cold smoking, the salmon is exposed to smoke without heat for a longer period of time to impart flavor and preserve the fish. The resulting smoked salmon can be eaten on its own or used as an ingredient in various dishes.

 

What’s the difference between lox and smoked salmon?

Lox and smoked salmon are both cured salmon, but the difference lies in the method of preparation. Lox is made by curing the salmon in a salt and sugar mixture, while smoked salmon is brined and then smoked using either a hot or cold method.

Lox has a silky, smooth texture and a milder flavor, while smoked salmon has a smoky flavor and a firmer texture. Additionally, lox is typically served cold, while smoked salmon can be served hot or cold and is often used in cooking.

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Preparing the smoked salmon

Before you get started, you’ll need to prepare the smoked salmon. Start by removing the skin and any bones from the salmon. Most packaged smoked salmon will have these steps done for you already. It will usually be thinly sliced too. To prepare the salmon, roughly chop it into bite-sized pieces. If it is a smoked filet, slice it thinly then chop or just dice the salmon into the smallest pieces you can manage.

 

Steps to making any kind of scramble

To make the scramble, melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Once the butter is melted, add the onion and garlic and sauté until they are fragrant and beginning to soften. Then add the smoked salmon and stir to combine. Next, crack the eggs into a bowl and whisk until they are well blended. Pour the eggs into the skillet and stir to combine with the smoked salmon and vegetables. Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until the eggs are cooked through.

At this point, add the cream cheese and stir until it is melted and evenly distributed. Once the scramble is cooked to your liking, season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and set aside.

 

Adding the finishing touches

To finish the scramble, add a tablespoon of chopped fresh herbs such as parsley, chives, basil, or dill. This will add a nice fresh flavor and a bit of color to the dish. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also add some diced tomatoes, bell peppers, or spinach to the scramble.

 

How to serve a creamy smoked salmon scramble

This creamy smoked salmon scramble is delicious whether it’s served on its own or with some toast or a bagel. Top with a dollop of sour cream, Greek yogurt, or creme fraiche, and some extra fresh herbs (like dill, basil, or parsley) or arugula (my favorite!) for an extra special touch.

 

Tips for the perfect smoked salmon scramble

For the best results, it’s important to use fresh, high-quality smoked salmon. This will ensure the best flavor and texture. If you’re using pre-smoked salmon, make sure to check the package to make sure it’s fresh and not expired.

Also, be sure to cook the scramble over medium heat. This will ensure that the eggs are cooked through without getting tough or dry. Finally, don’t forget to season the scramble with salt and pepper before serving. This will really bring out the flavors of the dish.

 

Variations of the smoked salmon scramble

This smoked salmon scramble is incredibly versatile and can be customized to your tastes. For a lighter, healthier version, you can use egg whites instead of whole eggs and omit (leave out) the cream cheese. You can also add some vegetables such as spinach or diced tomatoes for extra flavor and nutrition.

Make a vegan “salmon” scramble using tofu for eggs and carrot “smoked salmon”.

For an even more decadent scramble, add shredded cheese.

Add some spice with red pepper flakes.

Whatever your preferences, you’re sure to find a variation of this smoked salmon scramble that you love.

 

FAQs

Q: Can I make this scrambled egg dish ahead of time?

A: Yes, this smoked salmon scramble can be made ahead of time and reheated when ready to serve. Just be sure to store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Q: Is this a healthy breakfast option?

A: Yes, this smoked salmon scramble is a great option for a healthy breakfast or brunch. Smoked salmon is packed with protein and healthy fats, and eggs are a great source of vitamins and minerals.

Q: If I want to make this for a brunch I’m hosting, how can I keep it at its best for guests to eat?

Because there are eggs involved, it is difficult to keep the scramble at its peak for very long. I’d suggest making everything else before making the egg dishes and leaving the scramble as the last thing to make and plate. Once it’s garnished, the wow factor it will add to your brunch spread will be well worth any waiting your guests had to do.

 



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