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Friday, June 18, 2010
Smoked Salmon Quesadillas - Pink Saturday
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...This is a lovely, quick appetizer that has great eye appeal. While it's easy to prepare, it's stylish enough for guests and will be loved by family and friends alike. Many of you are familiar with a version of this appetizer that is served on thinly sliced rye bread. I use fried flour tortillas to make mine. The base recipe uses goat cheese as a pillow for thinly sliced smoked salmon. Whipped cream cheese or mascarpone can be substituted for the chevre and herbs other than dill can also be used. This is one of my favorite informal appetizers and I make it a point to keep the ingredients need to make it on hand. Smoked salmon is plentiful here in the Pacific Northwest and it is slightly less expensive than in other areas of the country. Folks with a fisherman in the neighborhood are luckier still, as the bounty of our rivers is often shared. It takes about 15 minutes to make this dish. If you try it, I think you'll agree that it is time well spent. Here's the recipe.
Smoked Salmon Quesadillas...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
3 ounces chevre or whipped cream cheese
1 tablespoon well-drained prepared horseradish
1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon fresh dill or chives
Salt and pepper to taste
3 tablespoons olive oil
3 (7-inch) flour tortillas
4 to 6 ounces smoked salmon
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
Directions:
1) Combine cheese, horseradish, and 1 teaspoon dill or chives in a small bowl. Beat with a spoon until smooth and well-blended. Blend in salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
2) Heat oil in an 8-inch skillet set over medium-high heat for 1 minute. Fry tortillas, one at a time, until both sides are lightly brown, about 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels.
3) Spread 3 generous teaspoons of cheese mixture on each tortilla. Arrange smoked salmon slices over over cheese. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon reserved dill or chives. Drizzle with fresh lemon juice. Cut each tortilla into six pieces and serve immediately. Yield: 6 servings.
You might also enjoy these recipes:
Ravioli with Smoked Salmon and Vodka Cream Sauce - One Perfect Bite
Smoked Salmon Frittata - One Perfect Bite
Salmon Burgers with Chipotle Aioli and Pineapple Avocado Salsa
Buckwheat Blinis with Smoked Salmon and Creme Fraiche - The Recipe Girl
Smoked Salmon Chowder - Mennonite Girls Can Cook
Smoked Salmon Costini - Yum Sugar
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Pink Saturday, sponsored by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.
love these beautiful quesadillas...have a wonderful weekend mary, take care.
ReplyDeleteNice - it looks like a cute, mini pizza! Perfect lunch!
ReplyDeleteI saw this and thought, "Wow". This looks amazing, and I'm sure it tastes even better. We just tried some smoked salmon at the farmer's market yesterday, and I can only imagine how good it would taste in this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious!!! I will probably be making it this week!!! Great Recipe & Photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Can't wait to make this myself :o) I bet it is delicious with a nice glass of white wine!
ReplyDeleteBuongiorno Mary,
ReplyDeletedevo dire che questo inizio giorno in rosa, mi piace molto.
Adoro il salmone :-)
Teena would love these. I may have to make some for her if she buys me some smoked salmon. Salmon is quite expensive here in Australia though. Thanks for the recipe Mary.
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe, the combination of cream cheese and horseradish with salmon is mouth watering! Thank you. Have a wonderful week end!
ReplyDelete15 minutes to prepare such a wonderful, tasty looking quesadillas! That's fast!
ReplyDeleteI looooooove smoked salmon, quick and easy to prepare, just my sort of thing. Diane
ReplyDeleteI loomk foward to ur pink saturdays and u have notched them up with delicious Salmon.
ReplyDeleteLove them , and so so beautiful!
Have a super weekend !
Mary, I love this type of easy, go-to appetizer. Just perfect for last minute guests. Thank you
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
I could eat these smoked salmon quesadillas as the main meal! They look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt makes my tummy grumbling. Your quesadillas looks so tempting! I love it Mary :D
ReplyDelete'Quick & easy' is always appealing - even more so the recipe. Yum!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
ciao for now,
Elena :)
MARY... I just bought some salmon for an eggs Benedict experiment... You will be seeing this on my blog soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat look, easy and will taste fabulous!
At my home, we consider smoked salmon a small luxury...therefore, a real treat indeed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice presentation Mary.
Have a great weekend.
Flavourful wishes, Claudia
I'm pretty sure this couldn't work as an appetizer in my house. Mainly because I would eat it all before the guests arrived! Sounds and looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love all things salmon. These look delicious. Happy Pink Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteShows you how much I know;I thought quesadillas had to be covered and baked.
ReplyDeleteOkay, is it wrong to want this for breakfast! LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Mary - In my part of the country I can only get large quantities of smoked salmon, so I'm always looking for ways to use it. This is perfect! Thanks so much for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDelete:)
ButterYum
Wow, your work is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday ♥
Salmon would be my choice for Pink Saturday Mary:D This is an exceptional appetizer.
ReplyDeleteThe smoked salmon Quesadillas looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteSalmon toasts is one of my favorite appetizers, I used to make these in my restaurant days on toasted pita triangles, although I didn’t use horseradish which is a fantastic idea!
mil gracias por tus palabras ,,me hago seguidora y asi vere tus maravillas,,un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteAh, a lower calorie version of lox, bagel and cream cheese. I might toss in a few capers when I do this treat. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
Best,
Bonnie
Oh these sound simply delicious and cute too! What a great snack for this football season. =o) Hope you're having a great weekend, Mary. & Happy Father's Day to Bob!
ReplyDeleteWith Love, Kristy
These sound simply delicious- I love the combination of smoked salmon and cream cheese, on blinis usually, but any bread product will do!
ReplyDeleteI made chicken quesadillas the other day- a bit of a misnomer as they should just be cheese, but they were good nonetheless:
http://cocinadelina.blogspot.com/2010/06/when-i-lived-in-cordoba-there-was.html
Have a wonderful week Mary, from Emmalene
These look beautiful. I've made and eaten a great many quesadillas, though never with salmon or shrimp. I've seen a great many people use seafood in them, but I don't know why I'm so hesitant to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful recipe.
How elegant!! Looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great appetizer!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog too!!! Thank you for stopping by and leaving a message.
ReplyDeleteYummy! Thanks for the linky love!
ReplyDeleteGreat pink Saturday recipe Mary. I love that it only takes 15 minutes to put together.
ReplyDeleteThis is right up my ally! I love quick, easy, and tasty recipes that look impressive. I am bookmarking this one!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is going right into my recipe folder - it looks amazing & so perfect for summer! Thanks for sharing this one!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
xx
Such a tempting and droolworthy quesadillas, never tried smoke salmon in cooking apart from having as appetiziers with blinis..
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, thanks for visiting me! I love your blog and signed up to follow you on the Google reader. Your quesadillas look delicious and I also caught a glimpse of your previous post, I have to go check that out as well, take care, Patty
ReplyDeleteYou are so fortunate to have such great salmon available. I generally buy salmon at Costco, which is farm raised. I love this appetizer idea. The quesadillas are perfect with the smoked salmon, cream cheese and I love the horseradish with it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks just delicious
ReplyDeleteMary, you have absolutely done it again! Now, I will want this for dinner tonight. You better be glad that I don't live around the corner, or I would be camped on your doorstep! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday to you...
XO,
Sheila
Oh my - one of my very favorite things to eat along with a glass of very cold Pinot Gris. Great idea on the horseradish. I'll be giving that a try very soon. Thanks Mary!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful appetizer! I made it a while back with pita triangles but it is also delicious with these fried flour tortillas! Love the cheese you used too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty appetizer - it would be the hit of a party!
ReplyDeleteClearly you are a lover of salmon....great little snack!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love smoked salmon! I've made literal quesadillas with it (pressed between two tortillas with melting cheese and cooked in a pan), but I prefer this kind, because this way the salmon doesn't cook. This must make a wonderful impression on guests!
ReplyDeleteDear Mary - Just what I was looking for!
ReplyDeleteI have guests coming next weekend for dinner and I have the main figured out but was still toying with an appetizer.
I just must make this! THANKS!!!!
Ciao, Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
Olá amiga;
ReplyDeleteEu gosto muito da sua receita.
Hummm que delicia!
Beijo!
Maria Puala-BRASIL-
that just looks so refreshing and tasty... I can whip up tortillas anytime... the horseradish is especially delicious with that smoked salmon...great idea, Mary!
ReplyDeleteMary what wonderful appetizer salmon and quesadillas all together - yum yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by at my blog and I wish you a great weekend :)
Gera
Looks so grand--I can't have the rich cream cheese because of the high fat content--I suppose I could substitute--but it would not be the same. Happy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteI already have planned that the next time I smoke something in my smoker, I'm going to include some salmon!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary, for your thoughtful comments on my blog. This appetizer looks like my style - simple, pretty and delicious. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful weeknd. Glenda
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting!
ReplyDeleteA perfect dish for a light lunch or appetizer. Love the tortillas as the base.
ReplyDeleteMary, your quesadilla is jumping off the page at me. I just made Lomi Lomi, but will keep this in mind for the next time I get smoked salmon. Thank you for sharing and Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. Love the quesadillas!
ReplyDeleteHola, Mary!
ReplyDeleteSalmon smoked Quesadillas? Dios mio de me vida, they sound muy divinos! Although I am a Mexican food purist, I think I can break with tradition a have a taste or two or three!
Clementina
This is such a lovely take on a classic combination.
ReplyDeleteI am always on the lookout for impressive dishes, and it's a bonus when they don't take long! You always have such a great array of recipes to offer on your blog!
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather is going fishing for salmon in Alaska, and so I'm on the hunt for fantastic salmon recipes. This one is definitely a keeper!
ReplyDeleteWe love smoked salmon any way it comes - I'll have to add this to my repertoire of appetizers - thank you!
ReplyDeleteyummmm. Looks so delicious and fresh.
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