Fresh Salmon Crudo with Lemon and Capers

This elegant Italian-style appetizer features fresh raw salmon dressed in a bright citrus and olive oil marinade. It is a light, refreshing dish that can be prepared in minutes for a sophisticated dinner party start.

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List of ingredients

  • 11 oz sashimi-grade salmon – sliced into 1/8 inch or 4mm slices
  • 2 tbsp red onion – finely diced
  • 2 tbsp capers – drained
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice – freshly squeezed
  • 4 tbsp olive oil – extra virgin
  • salt – to taste
  • black pepper – freshly ground, to taste
  • lemon zest – from 1 lemon

step-by-step instructions

  1. Plate the fish: Arrange the salmon slices neatly on a serving plate.
  2. Add dressing: Drizzle the freshly squeezed lemon juice and extra virgin olive oil evenly over the salmon.
  3. Add garnishes: Sprinkle the finely diced red onion, capers, and lemon zest over the top of the fish.
  4. Season: Finish the dish by seasoning with salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste.
  5. Serve: Serve the dish immediately to maintain the freshness and texture of the raw fish.

Essential Food Safety for Raw Seafood

Sourcing Sashimi-Grade Salmon

Always purchase salmon labeled as sashimi-grade or sushi-grade. This ensures the fish has been handled and frozen according to safety standards to eliminate parasites. Never use standard supermarket salmon unless it is specifically designated for raw consumption.

Sterilizing Your Workspace

Maintain a sterile environment to prevent cross-contamination. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling the fish. Wipe down your countertops with a food-safe disinfectant before beginning preparation.

Sanitizing Tools and Cutting Boards

Ensure your cutting board and knife are completely clean. A helpful method is to pour boiling water over the washed board and knife to kill any lingering bacteria. Dry the tools with a clean paper towel immediately before use.

Component Substitutions

Alternative Proteins for Raw Preparation

While salmon is traditional, you can use other high-quality raw seafood. White fish such as snapper, cod, or kingfish work well. For a more luxurious variation, try using sliced scallops or lobster meat.

Substituting Red Onion for Milder Flavors

If red onion is too pungent, replace it with finely diced shallots for a sweeter taste. Alternatively, thinly sliced green onions provide a fresher, milder onion flavor that complements the fish.

Replacing Lemon Juice with Other Citrus

Lime juice can be used for a zappier, more tropical profile. Freshly squeezed orange juice provides a sweeter, more subtle acidity that pairs beautifully with the richness of the salmon.

Flavor Variations

Incorporating Fresh Herbs

Fresh dill is a classic pairing for salmon and adds a bright, herbal note. You can also use microgreens or finely chopped parsley to add visual contrast and a peppery finish to the dish.

Adding Spicy Elements

For a bit of heat, sprinkle a pinch of red chili flakes over the salmon before serving. Sliced fresh jalapeรฑos or a small amount of cayenne pepper mixed into the olive oil also work well.

Integrating Asian-Inspired Flavors

Create a fusion dish by replacing the lemon juice with yuzu juice. You can also add a small amount of miso paste or gochujang (Korean chili paste) to the dressing for a savory, fermented depth.

Serving and Presentation Ideas

Plating for Individual Guests

For a formal presentation, serve the crudo on small, chilled white plates. Arrange the salmon slices in a tight circular pattern to create an elegant, professional look.

Creating a Shared Appetizer Platter

Use a large, chilled platter for a family-style presentation. Spread the salmon slices across the center of the platter and garnish liberally with capers and onions for a vibrant display.

Pairing with Side Accompaniments

Serve the crudo alongside toasted baguette slices or thin, crisp crackers. A small bed of fresh arugula or baby spinach can provide a peppery base that balances the richness of the salmon.

Storage and Preparation Guidelines

Why You Cannot Make Crudo in Advance

Crudo must be served immediately after dressing. The acidity in the lemon juice begins to break down the proteins in the fish, which will change the texture and flavor if left to sit.

Proper Storage of Raw Ingredients

Keep the raw salmon in the coldest part of your refrigerator until the moment you are ready to slice. Ensure it is wrapped tightly to prevent it from absorbing odors from other foods.

Handling Leftover Ingredients

Any raw salmon that has already been dressed with lemon juice and oil should be discarded if not consumed. Do not store dressed raw fish in the refrigerator for later use due to safety and quality concerns.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Preventing the Fish from Curing

Avoid letting the salmon sit in the citrus marinade for too long. If the fish begins to look opaque or white, it is being ‘cooked’ by the acid, shifting the dish toward a ceviche style.

Adjusting the Acid Balance

If the lemon juice feels too overwhelming, balance it by adding an extra tablespoon of high-quality olive oil. A tiny pinch of sugar can also help neutralize excessive tartness.

Achieving Professional Thin Slices

To get clean, 1/8 inch slices, place the salmon in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes before cutting. This firms up the flesh, making it much easier to slice evenly with a very sharp knife.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use smoked salmon instead?

Yes, smoked salmon can be used as a substitute if you prefer not to eat raw fish. While this is no longer a traditional ‘crudo’, the smoky flavor pairs very well with the lemon, capers, and onion.

How long does the fish stay fresh on the plate?

The dish should be consumed within 30 minutes of plating. Because it contains raw seafood and acidic dressing, the quality and safety diminish quickly at room temperature.

What is the difference between crudo and ceviche?

Crudo is raw fish dressed in oil and citrus and served immediately. Ceviche is marinated in a large amount of citrus juice for a longer period, which chemically ‘cooks’ the fish and changes its texture.

What is the difference between crudo and carpaccio?

Crudo is a general term for raw dressed seafood or meat. Carpaccio specifically refers to meat or fish that is sliced extremely thin and often pounded further before being dressed.

What is the difference between crudo and sashimi?

Sashimi consists of carefully sliced raw fish that is served plain without a marinade. The diner typically dips the sashimi into soy sauce and wasabi just before eating, whereas crudo is pre-dressed.

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Fresh Salmon Crudo with Lemon and Capers

Fresh Salmon Crudo with Lemon and Capers


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  • Author: alyssabennett
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Diet: Pescatarian

Description

Salmon crudo is an Italian dish of raw salmon. With only a few ingredients and a few minutes, you can effortlessly make an elegant and refreshingly delicious appetizer that will impress your guests.


Ingredients

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  • 11 oz sashimi-grade salmon (sliced into 1/8 inch or 4mm slices)
  • 2 tbsp red onion (finely diced)
  • 2 tbsp capers
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 4 tbsp olive oil (extra virgin)
  • salt (to taste)
  • black pepper (freshly ground, to taste)
  • lemon zest (of 1 lemon)

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Arrange salmon slices on a plate.
  2. Step 2: Drizzle over lemon juice and olive oil.
  3. Step 3: Sprinkle over red onion, capers, and lemon zest.
  4. Step 4: Season with salt and pepper.
  5. Step 5: Serve immediately.

Notes

Maintain a sterile environment for food safety; sterilize cutting boards and knives. Use only sashimi-grade salmon or cured salmon. For variations, try adding dill, chili flakes, or orange juice.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Raw
  • Cuisine: Italian

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 275 kcal
  • Sugar: 2 g
  • Sodium: 310 mg
  • Fat: 21 g
  • Saturated Fat: 3 g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 18 g
  • Trans Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 3 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Protein: 16 g
  • Cholesterol: 62 mg

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