Smoked-Trout Spread Recipe (2024)

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Smunter

A few tablespoons of whipped cream cheese will add a little body and tang. A hit of horseradish is a nice add too.

Rich

I make a smoked trout spread with Lake Trout from the Ojibway tribe in Lake Huron, who catch and smoke the fish. It's available at the Lincoln Park Greenmarket in Chicago. This is large pieces of trout, for about $10/lb., not those puny "minnow" size filets you get at the super market. I buy it, freeze it and bring it back to NY. PS: I gave this info to Pete Wells a few weeks ago. Try some, you'll like it!

Jani Nan Sickell

I use readily available canned smoked kippers and fresh goat cheese, both staples in my kitchen. Skip the chives if none are in the fridge. Big favorite with damily and last minute guests.

Lizzy

Agree about the cream cheese and horseradish addition. Also a little minced red onion at the end if you don't have the horseradish. An easy "do again" app for any time.

Mary

I used maple-glazed smoked trout (from Whole Foods) and a tad more yogurt than called for - swoony!

Mic

This dish is a winner for a co*cktail party served with crackers or thin slices of baguette on the side. I make it with labneh, the yogurt cheese. But using a very heavy yogurt with a dollop of cream cheese works very well in substitute. Chives are best, but minced scallions (half the amount i.e. one tablespoon) are another good substitute. Easy on the processing. I like it with a little texture, which means pulse for each step.

Maria

No yogurt on hand, so sour cream worked swell. Also, the addition of finely sliced scallions. Used a 3.9 oz. tin of Trader Joe's smoked trout, drained, and eyeballed the sour cream, maybe 2.5 tbsp. Really good

Theresa SF Bay Area

Tried this with Alaskan alder-smoked salmon (as well as the trout, previously), and it was delicious. It needed a bit more yogurt and lemon juice for taste and consistency.

NG

This got good reviews, though I added some cream cheese (not a lot) and some red onion, as others recommended.

LindaL

Very good, but a bit too salty. I added some more yogurt.

Pat

Lovely on bagels with cream cheese for breakfast.

StylinGirl

Trader Joe’s smoked trout in the tin is a staple in my house. It’s perfect for this. I use cream cheese, sour cream and a tad of mayo. Thin sliced scallions. Yummy and so easy when entertaining.

DreaAn

I’ve become a fan of tinned fish and I used two cans of Fishwife smoked trout and substituted the Greek yogurt with crème fraiche, and added a bit more lemon than the recipe suggested. The spread is creamy and delicious. So simple!

yum

Used cream cheese instead of yogurt and added paprika. Yum.

Calvin

It does the (basic) job. Nice clean flavors that really rely on the quality of your smoked fish. Given the small amount used, I would upgrade to mayonnaise, crème fraîche, or anything with a bit more flavor and body. Season with lemon juice to taste, as my batch was a touch too watery. I would also try adding some chopped shallots, celery, or something similar to get a little bit of crunch and texture, along with a teaspoon or so of Dijon or another mustard.

Meredith

Couldn’t be simpler and it still produced an excellent result. Will save a few chunks of trout from the food processor next time to mix in by hand after to vary the texture more.

Jane

DELICIOUS and simple. Doubled the lemon juice and yogurt and added feta cheese, smoked paprika, dried dill & capers.

Hope

Delicious, quick appetizer. I added a bit more of sour cream to make it a little “wetter” and add some tang

Sue

If your fish isn't wildly salty in the first instance, a teaspoon or so of white miso works wonders to subtly boost umami here.

sandra

I love smoked trout pate. Surprisingly a lot of recipes out there - some with cottage cheese, I usually use ricotta. Not completely a blank slate recipe, but many modifications work well. This is the first I've seen that purees it - I usually just flake, but this brings it to a different level.

Mathilde

Taking into consideration some previous comments, I omitted the chives in the blender, and instead added them to the end result. I added almost 1 extra tbsp lemon, as I felt it needed some more tang. It was still quite thick so I blended in an ice cube, a trick I was once told for a creamier result! It was creamy, delicious and very impressive given the minimum effort involved!

Mathilde

Thinly sliced scallions on top not inside. Yog and lemon to taste

Mic

This dish is a winner for a co*cktail party served with crackers or thin slices of baguette on the side. I make it with labneh, the yogurt cheese. But using a very heavy yogurt with a dollop of cream cheese works very well in substitute. Chives are best, but minced scallions (half the amount i.e. one tablespoon) are another good substitute. Easy on the processing. I like it with a little texture, which means pulse for each step.

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Smoked-Trout Spread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the best way to eat smoked trout? ›

How to use smoked trout? Serve them, al natural, as pictured above, with a sauce or classic accompaniments such as capers, horseradish, hot mustard. Or remove skin and bones and serve the fillets with accompaniments or added to salads, soups, pasta or fish cakes.

Is canned smoked trout good for you? ›

Smoked trout is high in eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), two types of Omega-3 fatty acids. The American Heart Association recommends eating at least two servings of fatty fish, such as smoked trout, per week to get the benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids.

Can you eat smoked trout without cooking? ›

Sure. Smoked trout is generally fully cooked, using a hot-smoking technique. (Unlike salmon, which is sometimes cold-smoked, such as lox. But even there, remember that many fish are eaten raw, safely.

What to pair with smoked trout? ›

The easiest $5 lunch ever: Mix up a tin of smoked trout with a dollop or two of Greek yogurt (or ripe avocado if you're dairy-free), salt, pepper, maybe some diced red onions if you're feeling industrious, maybe some white beans or chickpeas if you're starving, and a squeeze of lemon.

Should you eat smoked trout skin? ›

We often get the question, “Are fish skins safe to eat?” The quick answer, yes. However, because the skin of a fish is exposed to its environment and pollution, it's important to know where your fish is coming from.

What to eat with smoked rainbow trout? ›

Smoked Trout and Scallion Mousse

It's great for sandwiches or spreading on crackers. It goes well on a brunch table with other fish options, such as pickled herring. If you're making tea sandwiches, top with Horseradish Cream (page 157).

Which is better smoked salmon or trout? ›

Trout is a great choice as it doesn't have quite as strong of a flavor profile, and lacks some of the fattiness of salmon, but retains the smoke flavor that makes salmon such a fantastic choice for smoking.

Is smoked trout healthier than smoked salmon? ›

Both smoked salmon and smoked trout offer numerous health benefits and are excellent additions to a balanced diet. While smoked salmon may have slightly higher levels of protein and omega-3 fatty acids, smoked trout is still a nutritious choice.

How do you eat canned smoked trout? ›

Here are 16 of our favorite recipes starring tinned fish, with even more ideas in our Recipe Finder.
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How do you eat canned smoked rainbow trout? ›

Spread canned trout on whole-grain crackers for a protein-packed snack. Mix canned trout with mayonnaise and a squeeze of lemon juice for a delicious sandwich filling. Top a bed of mixed greens with canned trout, cherry tomatoes, and a drizzle of balsamic vinaigrette for a light and refreshing salad.

What is the healthiest canned fish to eat? ›

The most healthful choices on this list that are available canned include anchovies, Atlantic mackerel, clams, crab, oysters, sardines, shrimp, and trout. Canned seafood brands offer varying levels of testing to ensure lower mercury levels.

How long is smoked trout safe to eat? ›

How to look after smoked fish
SpeciesSmoked productStorage life
Herringbloaters cold smoked2-3 days
buckling hot smoked2-3 days
Salmonfillets cold smoked4-5 days
Troutwhole gutted hot smoked7 days
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How do you know when smoked trout is done? ›

How Long Should You Smoke Trout? Smoke trout until the flesh turns opaque and begins to flake, and to an internal temperature of approximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit. This will take approximately one hour per half-pound of fish that you are smoking.

How long does smoked trout last in the refrigerator? ›

Best before guide for smoked fish

For the freshest and best flavour store smoked fish in the fridge as described above, and consume within 10 days from delivery. Once the pack is open, consume within two days. Please refer to use by date on the pack.

Is smoked trout ready to eat? ›

On arrival at the smokehouse it is dry cured with sea salt and dark molasses sugar before being smoked over a blend of Oak and Applewood sawdust. The trout is ready to eat, and has a delicious flavour with a firm flesh that is not over smoked. Suitable for home freezing.

What is the best way to eat smoked fish? ›

Hot smoked fish, such as trout and mackerel, are delicious flaked into salads or tossed with warm pasta, especially with a cream sauce. Here are some other ideas: Add flaked smoked trout to potato salad. Or serve it broken up over cooked beets tossed with lemon juice and fresh dill.

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